Housing News Digest
Housing News Digest
The Tenants' Union Housing News Digest compiles our pick of items from all the latest tenancy and housing media, sent once per week, on Thursdays.
Below is the Digest archive from November 2020 onwards. From time to time you will find additional items in the archive that did not make it into the weekly Digest email. Earlier archives are here, where you can also find additional digests by other organisations.
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Archive
‘Completely unfair’: Sydney couple hit with $150 rent rise overnight
Jack Evans news.com.au (No paywall)A young couple have been priced out of their suburban Sydney home of two years by an astronomical rise in their weekly rent. A young Northmead man, who wished to remain anonymous, said a recent Notice of Rent Increase he received on Monday, September 12, upped his rent from $460 to $610 per week. ... Leo Patterson Ross, CEO of the Tenants’ Union of NSW, said while it might be a step too far to attribute this to pure greed, such a rise should not happen. He said a tribunal may consider market rents and adjust the price down, but it may not make it there to begin with. “Some agents and landlords just avoid going to the tribunal, because if it was tested under the law, it might not stand up,” he told news.com.au.
https://www.news.com.au/finance/real-estate/completely-unfair-sy…
# TUNSW in the media, Video NSW, Rent, Tribunal NCAT.Turning mountains of landfill into the ultimate renovation rescue
Julie Power The Sydney Morning Herald (Paywall)A year ago Mostafa “Moz” Azimitabar [a Kurdish refugee] became the first employee of the non-profit organisation ReLove, in Sydney’s Botany. It was ReLove’s founders Renuka Fernando and Ben Stammer who fitted out his empty flat in Petersham, even making the bed for him. ... It was a transformative experience for Azimitabar, and it’s one he’s helped ReLove replicate in 720 homes in the past year. Since the pandemic began, ReLove has provided about $9 million worth of furniture and white goods to a total of 900 homes.
https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/turning-mountains-of-landfil…
# Must read NSW, Home.Australians the world’s richest people as property prices supercharge wealth
John Collett The Sydney Morning Herald (Paywall)Australians are the wealthiest people in the world with a typical net worth of almost $US274,000 in 2021, just ahead of Belgium, New Zealand and Hong Kong. Soaring property prices lifted the median wealth per Australian adult by $US28,450 in 2021, according to Credit Suisse’s annual global wealth report, which tracks wealth in 20 countries. Also, read Margot Saville's article entitled: 'The "fair go" has gone and stage one of the revolution has happened' in 'The Sydney Morning Herald' at: [https://www.smh.com.au/national/the-fair-go-has-gone-and-stage-one-of-the-revolution-has-happened-20220920-p5bjmi.html].
https://www.smh.com.au/money/investing/australians-the-world-s-r…
# Australia, Rent, Families, Homelessness, Housing market, International.Passive houses grow in popularity as homebuyers look for energy efficiency, low environmental impact
David Chen ABC (No paywall)It sounds like it's from an episode of a TV architectural show: an airtight house fitted out with $60,000 worth of double-glazed windows imported from Poland.
But Toowoomba couple Michael Krause and Meegan Symonds have had to hose down expectations from friends and family. "They've all seen Grand Designs, so they all envisage a huge house and I had to play it down a bit and say it's just a normal house," Mr Krause said. The couple's new two-bedroom, one bathroom house, being built on a 380-square-metre parcel of land at Harlaxton in Toowoomba's northern suburbs, is set to become the southern Queensland city's second passive house.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-09-18/passive-houses-grow-in-po…
# Australia, Utilities electricity water gas, Climate change, Minimum habitability standards.Student loans are getting bigger and hurting Australians’ chances of buying their own home
Stephanie Convery and Josh Nicholas The Guardian (No paywall)Higher education debts are now far more likely to affect personal or home loan applications as soaring student debt adds to the skyrocketing cost of living and housing pressures. About 2.9 million Australians currently owe a share of more than $68.7bn under the federal government’s Higher Education Loan Program (Help) – previously the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (Hecs). More than 1.3 million people last year each had student debts worth more than $20,000. Data from the Australian Taxation Office shows that over the past two decades, the proportion of debts worth over $10,000 has steadily increased. In 2005, the percentage of Help debtors who owed more than $10,000 was 47.51%. It’s now more than 72%.
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/sep/19/student-l…
# Australia, Home ownership, Students.NYC mayor scolds Republican governors after ‘traumatised’ migrant mother dies in shelter
Ella Ceron The Sydney Morning Herald (Paywall)An asylum-seeker died in a New York shelter on Sunday, Mayor Eric Adams said, as the city faces an influx of migrants sent by Republican governors from other states. The mayor said in a statement that the death “is a reminder that we have an obligation to do everything in our power to help those in need,” and pointed to a recently opened resource centre that has mental health services as an option for asylum-seekers. ... New York is currently exploring whether it can use cruise ships to house some of the migrants, among other avenues to mitigate an already strained shelter system. Advocates say such a plan would do little to help the actual problems within the city’s shelters, where the average stay for a family is over 15 months.
https://www.smh.com.au/world/north-america/nyc-mayor-scolds-repu…
# International, Homelessness, Race and ethnicity.University students turn to ‘contract cheating’ amid housing crisis and lack of support
Tory Shepherd The Guardian (No paywall)The housing crisis, cost-of-living pressures and language barriers are prompting university students to turn to “contract cheating”, where bespoke essays and assignments can be bought online, experts say. Cheating websites advertise heavily on social media, target Australian students and promise “ghost writing” work that will not be picked up by anti-plagiarism software.
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/sep/20/universit…
# Australia, Housing market, Students.Slapping a vacancy tax on empty rentals would have minimal impact on market: housing advocates
Lottie Twyford (No paywall)Imposing a vacancy tax on investors whose homes are sitting empty in the Territory would not have a great effect on housing and rental affordability, housing advocacy groups have said. Both ACT Shelter and Greater Canberra are concerned there just aren’t enough ”rentable” vacant homes in the Territory and say the Government would do better to focus its public sector resources, time and taxpayer money elsewhere. ... ACT Shelter, another housing advocacy group, also noted the impact of a vacancy tax was likely to be “modest”. Like Greater Canberra, the group did not oppose the introduction of a vacancy tax in and of itself. Research and policy coordinator Deb Pippen said supply was the big issue and vacant stock was only a small part of the housing affordability problem. (Rioact)
https://the-riotact.com/slapping-a-vacancy-tax-on-empty-rentals-…
# Australia, Housing market, State Government, Tax.