Record low vacancy rates, a cost-of-living crunch and demand for more flexible living options from digital nomads and Millennials are driving plans by developers and fund managers to build thousands of micro apartments in big cities across Australia.
These apartments are typically under 32 square metres and designed to include kitchenettes, small living areas and a bathroom, while renters access shared communal lounges and co-working spaces.
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Larry Schlesinger was a reporter at The Australian Financial Review.