We’ve added a new property field in Moorr to help support future negative gearing calculations across the platform.
The new field is called Eligible for Negative Gearing and it now appears within the Purchase Detail section of your property card.
What’s changing?
This new field helps Moorr identify whether a property may be eligible for negative gearing treatment based on key property details. Over time, this field will be used in calculations across the platform, starting with the Borrowing Calculator.
How is it set?
For existing properties already in Moorr, we’ll automatically backfill this field based on the information available in your property card.
A property will be set to Yes if it meets any of the following conditions:
- The purchase date is before 12 May 2026
- The property was marked as Purchased Brand New, Newly Built or Off the Plan
- The property purpose is set to Business
If none of these apply, the field will default to No.
For any new properties added to Moorr, the same logic will be applied automatically.
You can also manually adjust this setting if needed.
Where can I find it?

You’ll find the Eligible for Negative Gearing field in the Purchase Detail section of your property card.
This update is now live on web, with mobile access coming shortly.
Why this matters
With negative gearing changes becoming a bigger part of property conversations, this field helps Moorr better understand the tax setting that may apply to each property.
That means future calculators and tools can use this information to provide more relevant modelling based on your property details. It will also be reflected in your Property Tax Report when you generate it in Moorr next financial year.
Related resources
Want to explore the numbers further? You can also try Moorr’s Negative Gearing Analysis Tool, which helps you model different property scenarios, compare upfront negative gearing benefits versus deferred tax benefits, and see how cash flow, holding costs and long-term growth may play out over time.
Check out the Negative Gearing Analysis Tool >
We also recently hosted a New vs Established Property webinar through The Property Couch, where we unpacked the negative gearing debate, the proposed tax changes and what they could mean for investors, home buyers and the broader property market.
Watch the New vs Established Property webinar >







