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Housing crisis

This Month

NAB boss Ross McEwan says housing is Australia’s biggest issue.

Why our top CEOs fear for the great Australian dream

The concern among top CEOs about the housing crisis reflects broader worries about inequality, productivity and growth in a slowing economy. 

  • James Thomson
Quick-build modular housing units at the Guadalupe Emergency Interim Housing community in San Jose.

The $225,000 containers Silicon Valley is banking on to fix housing

In the US’ most expensive metropolitan area for housing, city streets are getting tiny homes made from repurposed shipping containers.

  • Nadia Lopez

November

Sydney terrace houses: the heart of the Minns government’s plan to bring 112,000 new homes to the city and surrounding areas

Terrace, duplex vision puts Minns on collision course with councils

Councils controlling low-density residential areas will be forced to allow terraces, duplexes, walk-up flats to be built.

  • Samantha Hutchinson
Costly and over-regulated housing has not kept up.

Housing and migration have collided. One will have to give

The high immigration numbers are a temporary spike. But that does not help with the spectacular failure of housing supply to meet demand.

  • Chris Richardson
The WA government is offering incentives to get properties off Airbnb.

Owners offered $10,000 to keep WA properties off Airbnb

The West Australian government says it can afford to offer incentives to property owners to help relieve the housing crisis, unlike indebted Victoria where a short-stay levy has been introduced.

  • Tom Rabe
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October

Fender Katsalidis partner Rosie Morley.

Turning old hotels into homes may ease housing crisis

Australia’s housing shortage means the country needs more of a stock boost than it can build from scratch. And, there’s one ageing asset class that might help.

  • Michael Bleby
Equifax international president Lisa Nelson.

Spike in credit cards and personal loan demand suggests pain ahead

Equifax holds credit data on almost 20 million Australians. Its international president, Lisa Nelson, says banks are monitoring unsecured loans closely.

  • James Eyers

Flawed policies are intensifying China’s property market woes

Two years after Chinese property giant Evergrande defaulted on its debt, Chinese policymakers are struggling to come up with ways to stem the worsening real estate crisis.

  • Karen Maley

September

The real challenge hiding in a low-key budget

The NSW budget’s promise of better service delivery is setting up a serious challenge for the new state government led by unassuming Chris Minns.

  • Samantha Hutchinson
Property owner and single mum Leanne Taylor is not happy with Victoria’s new Airbnb tax.

‘I’m not rich, I’m a single mum’: Airbnb tax hits property owners

Leanne Taylor is a 47-year-old solo mother of two teenagers who is battling to get ahead – something made harder by Daniel Andrews’ 7.5 per cent short-term rental tax, the first in the country.

  • Patrick Durkin