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Urgent need for government intervention in social housing

Suzie Tafolo
Suzie Tafolo
Published: May 9, 2024
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Trends show tenants prolonging their stays due to the scarcity of rental properties.
Trends show tenants prolonging their stays due to the scarcity of rental properties.
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QUEENSLAND continues facing a rental housing crisis as vacancy rates plummet to critically low levels across the state. Recent data paints a stark picture, revealing that only one rental market in Queensland is considered healthy, leaving renters and property managers in dire straits.

The latest figures show a volatile landscape, with 22 areas experiencing a decline in vacancy rates, 10 remaining stable, and 18 witnessing an increase compared to the previous quarter. The overall state vacancy rate stands at a mere 0.9%, mirroring similarly dire figures in major regions such as greater Brisbane (0.9%), Gold Coast (1%), and Sunshine Coast (1.1%). Other areas, including Bundaberg (0.9%), Mackay (0.6%), and Townsville (1%), are also grappling with extremely tight rental markets.

In an interview with realestate.com Antonia Mercorella, CEO of the Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ), emphasised Mercorella lamented the persistent lack of rental availability and the overwhelming pressure on property managers to accommodate a deluge of applicants.

Echoing Mercorella’s concerns, Elizabeth Foster, Ray White National Operations Manager, highlighted the trend of tenants prolonging their stays due to the scarcity of rental properties. This trend is evidenced by a decrease in the tenancy turnover rate, indicating longer durations of tenancies.

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To address the crisis, suggestions have been made to incentivise private investors to contribute to housing solutions. However, the road to recovery remains uncertain as rental vacancy rates continue to paint a grim picture for Queensland’s housing market.

In light of these challenges, renters are advised to exercise caution, seek independent advice, and explore all available options. The severity of the situation necessitates a collaborative effort from both government and private sectors to alleviate the housing crisis gripping Queensland.

Experts warn that the rental market is poised to become even more challenging for tenants in the foreseeable future, with the lack of available housing options exacerbating the situation. As property values soar, prospective tenants find themselves squeezed out of larger homes, forced to settle for less due to affordability constraints.

Low-income earners and first-time renters are particularly affected, facing formidable hurdles in securing suitable accommodation. The shortage of new housing construction further compounds the strain on the rental market, exacerbating the scarcity of available properties.

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