Higher rents forcing people to look at alternative options
Rises in rents and lack of suitable properties forcing renters to consider share housing or moving in with family.
The challenge of finding a new home
Rises in rents and lack of suitable properties forcing renters to consider share housing or moving in with family.
Over 10 million people calling regional Australia home because of better value in housing and cost of living relief.
The Iranian conflict is having far reaching effects on the delivery of new housing projects nationally.
New report points to interest rate hikes and rising inflation as reasons for housing situation slowing nationally.
Archaic minimum lot-size rules need to be fixed if Australia is going to get closer to the National Housing Accord target.
Tom Forrest is CEO of Urban Taskforce Australia, representing some 120 leading property developers and equity financiers. He tells new podcast series Face to Face that developers often get “a bad rap” and offers a mixed-use to help the housing crisis.
One statewide participation plan aiming to speed up community discussions on planning projects in their neighbourhoods.
Advocacy group warns against further taxes as the national vacancy rate is already at an all-time low.
A reform Western Australia’s tenancy bonds process means renters will no longer have to go to court to get their bond back if the landlord withhold payment.
Rising interest rates and living cost pressures mean it will be a tough year for the housing market, and even more so for renters.