The Northern Rivers Times Edition 188

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The Northern Rivers Times

February 15, 2024!!!

38 REAL ESTATE NEWS

Rental Stress Reaches Critical Levels in Australia: Urgent Calls for Government Action Emerge A recent survey conducted by comparison site InfoChoice has unveiled alarming statistics regarding rental stress across Australia, sparking urgent calls for government intervention to address the growing crisis impacting millions of Australians. According to the survey, a staggering seventy percent of tenants find themselves in rental stress, defined as spending more than thirty percent of their income on rent. This distressing revelation paints a grim picture of the rental market, especially considering recent findings by property researcher CoreLogic, which reported that the national median weekly rent has surpassed $600 for the first time. The survey, which gathered responses from over 1000 renters nationwide, underscores the severity of the situation. It highlights

the stark reality faced by many Australians, with rental costs consuming an increasing portion of household incomes. Alarmingly, this burden has intensified over the past year, with the average household now needing to allocate thirtyone percent of its income to cover the median rent—an alarming increase from March 2020’s figure of 26.7 percent. Moreover, nearly all renters surveyed (96.2 percent) expressed a

pressing desire for the federal government to take decisive action to address the crisis, recognizing the urgent need for intervention. InfoChoice money analyst Harrison Astbury emphasized the significant challenges renters have endured in recent times, attributing the escalating rental costs to a combination of rising rents and inflation, which have strained household budgets across the board. Astbury stressed the necessity for

governmental action to tackle this pressing issue and restore credibility regarding the ongoing cost-of-living crisis. While the government introduced several housing policies last year aimed at boosting housing supply, including the establishment of the Housing Australia Future Fund (HAFF) and additional funding for social and affordable housing construction, renters remain skeptical about the effectiveness of these measures in

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alleviating their plight. Despite pledges to improve renters’ rights and enhance housing affordability, many of the proposed initiatives have already been implemented at the state and territory levels, leaving renters disillusioned with the federal government’s response. The survey also shed light on the significant disparity between renters and mortgage holders, with renters experiencing stress at more than

double the rate of their homeowner counterparts. Moreover, less than half of renters surveyed expressed optimism about their ability to afford a home within the next five years, highlighting the daunting challenges they face in escaping the rental trap. As rental stress continues to escalate, Astbury emphasized the urgent need for comprehensive solutions to address the root causes of the crisis. High rents not only diminish the quality of life for renters but also impede their ability to save for homeownership, perpetuating the cycle of rental dependency. In light of these sobering findings, there is an unequivocal call for meaningful government action to alleviate rental stress, protect vulnerable tenants, and pave the way for a more equitable and sustainable housing market in Australia.

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