Revealed: Qld’s most unaffordable rental suburbs
Queensland’s rental crisis has plunged into despair with dozens of suburbs declared “severely unaffordable”. FULL LIST
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Queensland’s rental crisis has plunged into despair with dozens of suburbs declared “severely unaffordable”. FULL LIST
Brisbane’s Olympic and Paralympic Legacy Plan is an opportunity to be the first Games in history that doesn’t just manage homelessness in the lead-up but plans to reduce it by 2032, writes Jackson Hills.
Hundreds of youths as young as 12 who have no place to call home are knocking on the door of youth services at alarming rates.
The Premier faces the threat of being wiped out as the fury of one particular group of Queenslanders threatens to throw next year’s election into chaos. SEE THE MOST AT-RISK SEATS
Queensland’s elderly are the secret victims of the state’s crippling housing crisis, with distressing data revealing a massive spike in elder abuse in the last four years.
A growth corridor south of Brisbane has been hailed as the state’s newest ‘greenstyle’ destination and is attracting families who are looking for bigger backyards at half the price of a city block.
Queensland builders and developers are being asked to help solve the housing crisis by bringing forward innovative plans to be funded by a $2bn Palaszczuk government war chest.
Facilities at a major Brisbane university will be transformed into emergency housing by the middle of the year.
Thousands of Chinese international students returning to Queensland are expected to soon join the rental rat race, putting increased pressure on the state’s embattled housing system.
A concerning number of Queenslanders are struggling to survive in the state’s crippling housing market, with new data showing which areas are now the most unaffordable. CHECK THE TABLE.
A new residential tower consisting of almost 450 apartments will be built at the Brisbane Showgrounds in a new approach to the rental market in which ownership is retained by the developer.
With the announcement of a 37-level build-to-rent apartment tower in Brisbane, is this an emerging scheme in Queensland and could it solve one of the state’s greatest issues?
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