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When is a room a studio apartment? The ruling upending boarding houses

When is a room a studio apartment? The ruling upending boarding houses

Boarding houses should be allowed to have kitchenettes in tenants’ rooms, the opposition argues, as the housing crisis pushes more people into the shared-home set-ups. 

  • by Rachael Dexter

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Unable to crack the housing market, I went looking for cocaine

Unable to crack the housing market, I went looking for cocaine

No, I’m not contemplating becoming a drug dealer, but I will need something close to a lottery win to get me out of the rental rat race.

  • by Millie Muroi
Housing system is broke and broken, but government alone can’t solve this crisis
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Housing system is broke and broken, but government alone can’t solve this crisis

No silver bullet is going to fix our housing woes, but there is now a window of opportunity through which real and significant change can occur.

  • by Scott Langford
Families lose out in Sydney’s new housing push, say planners
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Families lose out in Sydney’s new housing push, say planners

Domain sales data shows fewer than one in 10 units recently sold in the city’s inner west and Canterbury-Bankstown had more than two bedrooms.

  • by Mary Ward
How an owl and a flying fox may stop the government’s housing reforms

How an owl and a flying fox may stop the government’s housing reforms

Ku-ring-gai Council is claiming the Minns government has broken the law with its plan for development in special transport hubs.

  • by Andrew Taylor
This mayor says he’s ‘more YIMBY than NIMBY’, but his council will sue the state over housing

This mayor says he’s ‘more YIMBY than NIMBY’, but his council will sue the state over housing

Ku-ring-gai mayor Sam Ngai has come under fire from the planning minister for making a legal challenge to the state’s new laws.

  • by Anthony Segaert
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Australian renters would be nearly $4b better off under a rent freeze

Australian renters would be nearly $4b better off under a rent freeze

Tenants would have saved as much as $3000 over the 12 months to March, and proponents of a rent freeze say the cash would be life-changing.

  • by Jim Malo
Guess who we overtook? Perth rental growth is country’s highest

Guess who we overtook? Perth rental growth is country’s highest

Landlords have hiked rents more than 70 per cent since their COVID low point, with Perth’s now the third-most expensive rental market in the country.

  • by Sarah Brookes
Sydney won’t get 170,000 new homes at stations. Here’s why
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Sydney won’t get 170,000 new homes at stations. Here’s why

We’ve done the maths and, for 170,000 homes to be delivered, all 37 zones would require the density of Elizabeth Bay.

  • by Michael Koziol
The glam Byron beach house that arrived on a truck, and went up in a day

The glam Byron beach house that arrived on a truck, and went up in a day

Blok Belongil is five modular boxes disguised as a triangle.

  • by Julie Power
Quarter acre blocked: Can Melbourne afford to keep growing outwards?

Quarter acre blocked: Can Melbourne afford to keep growing outwards?

Melbourne’s fringes have long been the most affordable place for homebuyers, but rising land prices could put the dream out of reach for average income earners.

  • by Adam Carey