The Northern Rivers Times Edition 185

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The Northern Rivers Times

January 25, 2024!!!

38 REAL ESTATE NEWS

Rental Vacancy Rates Inch Upward, Offering Slight Respite for Tenants Amidst Ongoing Challenges Amidst the ongoing struggle for affordable housing, tenants have seen a modest relief as national rental vacancy rates edged higher in December, according to new PropTrack data. While the increase is a positive signal, renters are expected to grapple with persistently challenging conditions throughout 2024. Renters have found a slight reprieve with a marginal increase in the national rental vacancy rate during December, as indicated by the latest PropTrack data. The vacancy rate rose by 0.05 percentage points (ppt) to 1.12%, a welcome shift for tenants amidst the challenging conditions that characterized 2023. However, despite this slight uptick, renters are likely to face continued difficulties in securing affordable housing throughout the upcoming year. For context, the national vacancy rate

decreased by 0.13 ppt over the year, reflecting the prevailing tight market conditions. According to PropTrack senior economist Eleanor Creagh, tenants are grappling with limited stock, leading to increased competition, and placing pressure on household budgets. While the easing of vacancy rates in December provided some relief, rental

markets remain tight nationwide. Since March 2020, the national vacancy rate has decreased by more than half, demonstrating a 54% decline in available rentals in capital cities and a 50% decrease in regional areas. Melbourne experienced the most significant tightening of conditions in 2023, followed by Sydney and regional Queensland.

In Melbourne, the vacancy rate saw a slight increase to 1.18% in December, although it remained 0.33 ppt lower over the year. Sydney’s vacancy rate climbed to 1.37% last month, with a decrease observed throughout the year. Brisbane’s rental market remained extremely tight, with vacancies holding below 1% despite a small increase in December.

Adelaide and Perth maintained their status as the toughest rental markets, with only 0.69% and 0.73% of rental properties available in each city in December. However, conditions in these cities eased slightly over the year, with a marginal increase in vacancies. Regional areas also experienced a modest easing, with a 0.06 ppt increase in vacancy rates

last month. The scarcity of available rental homes, rising rents, and the broader cost-of-living crisis have prompted an increasing number of renters and homeowners to turn to house sharing. Flatmates.com.au reported a 22% increase in new members and a 35% surge in new property listings during 2023, indicating a growing demand for share accommodation. Looking ahead, PropTrack’s Eleanor Creagh anticipates that tenants will continue to face challenging conditions in 2024, given the persistently low levels of vacant properties. However, she notes that the rental market’s deterioration is unlikely to mirror the rapid pace seen in 2022 and 2023, potentially leading to a stabilisation and slower increase in rental prices in the coming year.

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Maximizing Returns on Savings: Insights from the Retail Deposits Inquiry

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Boosted Work Bonus Unlocks Extra Income for Older Australians

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Addressing Ageism and Ableism in the Workplace

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Max Crus Trophy misses Aussie Day melee.

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PIZZA LUNCH LOAF

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Rental Vacancy Rates Inch Upward, Offering Slight Respite for Tenants Amidst Ongoing Challenges

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A Weekend in Sydney

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page 37

Unraveling the Surge: Understanding the Intensity of Sudden Downpours in Eastern Australia

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page 36

Anticipated Surge in Lamb Prices Following Robust Start to the 2024 Season in Sheep Saleyards

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2024 Summer Lamb Campaign Triumphs Over Generational Differences in Innovative Launch

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NSW Farmers Urges Water Minister’s Firm Stance Against Buybacks

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A Boon for Producers with Nearly Half a Billion in Farmgate Returns

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Beef: A Bite-Sized Tale of Rage and Redemption

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RECENT CATTLE MARKET REPORTS

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pages 24-27

Be wary of dangers when taking children to worksites

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pages 22-23

SMALL BUSINESS OMBUDSMAN WELCOMES BANKING INDUSTRY PLEDGE TO FIGHT SCAMS

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page 22

Culture Camp in Byron Shire wins $20,000 in program funding; Round 2 now open for applications

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page 21

Boat rescues up 18 per cent as more people fock to waterways

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Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service –Ballina Support Group presents The North Coast Show and Shine and Swap Meet 25 February 2024

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page 20

Northern Rivers Joint Organisation Advocates for Making Control of Roaming Pet Cats Manageable for NSW Councils

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GET THE GRU-P TOGETHER, CINEMA UNDER THE STARS IS RETURNING TO LISMORE

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page 18

Byron Writers Festival announces new Artistic Director and return to Bangalow Showground in August 2024.

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Tenterfield Railway Station Museum

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Tenterfeld: Where History, Nature, and Charm Collide

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Ensuring Safety Amidst LandslipsTyalgum Road Gates Closure Protocol Explained

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page 16

Brookfarm launches premium roasted nut mixesbringing Australian favours to life!

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New carpark and public toilets on the way at Mullumbimby Rec Grounds

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Weekly Climate,Australian Water and Agricultural Update

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Tweed Shire Council awarded two grants worth $583,141

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Memorial to prawning birthplace

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Council court matter withdrawn

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Diary of a Flood Survivor

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Safety Concerns Prompt Closure of Hazardous Naughtons Gap Road Section

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