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No relief in sight: Australia faces worst housing affordability in 30 years

No relief in sight: Australia faces worst housing affordability in 30 years

Housing affordability is now at its worst level in at least three decades, according to the PropTrack Housing Affordability Index – a new comprehensive measure of the share of homes that households can afford to purchase across the whole income distribution.

Affordability is toughest in New South Wales, Tasmania and Victoria. This deterioration in affordability has been driven by a dramatic rise in
mortgage rates, combined with rising home prices over recent years.

At the same time, sharply higher price growth throughout the pandemic has meant housing accessibility — how long it takes new buyers to save a deposit — remains incredibly challenging.

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Housing affordability: How other countries are tackling housing shortages

Housing affordability: How other countries are tackling housing shortages

REA Group and Proptrack economist Anne Flaherty explains how housing affordability and housing shortages has become an issue in recent years and what other countries, like New Zealand are doing to help, including lowering barriers for medium density development and build-to-rent developments to provide stability for renters.

0:37 What countries are struggling with housing affordability
1:48 Build-to-rent developments

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