One simple detail in recent household behaviour has exposed the reality of the Aussie rental crisis, as rents continue to grow at their fastest pace in more than a decade.
A housing boom slated to deliver more than a million new homes promises to help fix Australia’s housing crisis, but it also risks a dangerous “race to the bottom”.
The government’s housing policies have been labelled a ‘sick joke’ in a fiery interview.
A staggering number of vulnerable children seeking help from homelessness services are being turned away, a new report has found.
Just days after Clare O’Neil was sworn in as Housing Minister, the Greens have amped up their calls for Anthony Albanese to scrap two investor tax benefits.
About 230 customers have been left with unfinished homes after authorities revoked a luxury builder’s registration.
A class action has been launched against a major Australian home builder after customers waited years past their contractual agreement for homes to be completed.
Homebuyers could receive tens of thousands to put towards purchasing a home under this scheme but only a limited number of spots are on offer.
There are glimmers of hope for Aussie renters amid the housing crisis, new data shows, but many are still making sacrifices to get a home.
The great Australian dream remains unaffordable in one major city, with full-time work no longer cutting it for aspiring homeowners.
New analysis has revealed key Aussie workers are being priced out of homes further and further away from the city, as the rental crisis begins to “sprawl”.
An old Brownes Dairy factory in North Perth will soon be transformed into disability accommodation, a gym and a brewery after State planners narrowly approved a $35 million development on Charles Street.
A capsule “apartment” listed for $300 per week has sparked criticism, with renters questioning whether the property meets minimum living standards.
Claremont’s popular shopping district may be about to welcome new owners after one of its major shareholders put its 50 per cent stake up for sale.
It had termites, and potential buyers were forbidden from inspecting the home due to it being deemed unsafe. But that didn’t stop someone from snapping it up for more than $500k.
Approaching retirement, Coby Koster realised she couldn’t continue renting on her pension. Then she learnt about tiny homes.
A landlord is attempting to rent out a balcony fitted out with a single bed in a bizarre Facebook advert.
Rents across Australia have continued to skyrocket with the median rental price increasing by 10.3 per cent across the nation.
A property being sold in a suburb once considered Perth’s worst looks normal from the outside, but what’s inside will shock you.
North Fremantle is set to welcome almost 100 new homes, bringing much-needed housing relief to the seaside suburb after fresh data revealed Perth’s rental vacancy rate was at a three-year low.