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The recent price fall is the first stage of a skydive: controlled, intentional, and with safeguards in place. Are declining property values the nail in
From mortgage prisoners to house arrest: Aussies that face housing issues are urged to cut spending – but at what cost? Further spending costs will
Refugees escaping war-torn countries like Ukraine and Afghanistan will be the next tenants to call Regency Green home in a new collaboration between AMES Australia
A new report from The Actuaries Institute shows that home insurance is already unaffordable for more than 1 million households and will become prohibitive because
An alliance of more than 100 property, community, health and environmental organisations has today issued a forceful call to the country’s Building Ministers to lift
“Australia’s housing crisis has reached a fever pitch. Our ten-year Rental Affordability Snapshot shows the new Government is inheriting a true emergency,” said Anglicare Australia
Housing for elderly people experiencing homelessness was officially opened today at Highton, near Geelong, by Victorian Member of Parliament, Minister Melissa Horn. The units are