A cap on overseas students will not solve housing crisis
Fewer international students at Australian universities will not solve the housing crisis, according to National Housing Supply and Affordability Council chair Susan Lloyd-Hurwitz.
Australia stepping up to the challenge
Fewer international students at Australian universities will not solve the housing crisis, according to National Housing Supply and Affordability Council chair Susan Lloyd-Hurwitz.
New research has painted a grim picture for the city’s residential sector as costs cast a shadow of apartment building over medium term.
The answer to Australia’s housing crisis could come in the form of prefab homes, with a growing number of industry bodies and thinktanks giving their support to the radical solution.
Housing industry advocacy groups have called on the government to clarify policy on the build-to-rent sector, claiming that incentives would support building more than 100,000 affordable homes.