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
The $100,000 hit to potential home buyers as cost of living soars
Tawar Razaghi Domain (No paywall)Potential home buyers have had their budgets cut by as much as $100,000 as banks reassess their rising cost of living. Families are the hardest hit as they have more essential costs, which account for the majority of inflation pressures, and fewer ways of cutting back on non-discretionary spending.
https://www.smh.com.au/property/news/the-100-000-hit-to-potentia…
# Australia, Families, Home ownership, Housing market.Only in Sydney: $15,000 a week rent to find cockroaches – and the landlady – on arrival
Lucy Macken The Sydney Morning Herald (Paywall)When the American director of the Illawarra Hawks basketball team, Jared Novelly, arrived at the penthouse of The Hyde tower last year ready to move into his $15,000 a week rental he was not expecting to find his landlady still in residence. Nor did he expect to find faulty finishes, a cockroach-infested kitchen, a spider-infested barbecue and pool area on the rooftop, spilled ointments in the bedroom, and bags of dirty underwear and clothes. ... Jared Novelly is seeking exemplary and aggravated damages, costs and rent revision in a dispute over the condition of his luxury penthouse rental. In his landlady Marie Bolton’s defence, she states the penthouse was clean and claims the repairs she knew about previously have been fixed, and that other jobs were not done because of limited access. The four-day hearing in the Supreme Court is set to start on Monday.
https://www.smh.com.au/property/news/only-in-sydney-15-000-a-wee…
# NSW, Rent, Starting a tenancy, Tribunal NCAT.Sydney’s plunging property prices leave potential sellers spooked
Tawar Razaghi Domain (No paywall)Sydney’s fastest house price decline in decades has scared home sellers, who were less likely to list their properties for sale in October than the month before. A seasonal spring rush of properties for sale has failed to materialise and new listings fell 2.3 per cent last month from the previous month, SQM Research data shows.
https://www.smh.com.au/property/news/sydney-s-plunging-property-…
# NSW, Housing market.How long after missing a mortgage payment does a home get repossessed? A financial counsellor says it doesn't have to come to that
Dannielle Maguire ABC (No paywall)With the Reserve Bank of Australia warning of more interest rate rises in the future, there are fears overextended borrowers might default on their mortgage repayments. It's a frightening prospect but Lody Stewart, a financial counsellor who works with Financial Counselling Australia, says there are ways to get yourself out of trouble. But before we get into that, let's run through the three steps of a bank repossessing a home.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-07/what-happens-when-your-de…
# Australia, Home ownership, Mortgagee repossession.Victorian Liberals pledge stamp duty cut for first-home buyers, Labor promises veterans card
Yara Murray-Atfield and Richard Willingham ABC (No paywall)The Victorian opposition has said it would scrap stamp duty for first-home buyers who purchase property worth less than $1 million if it wins the state election. ... "We want to get more Victorians into home ownership, not into long-term renting, but into owning their own home," Opposition Leader Matthew Guy said.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-06/victorian-election-libera…
# Australia, Home ownership, State Government, Tax.Australia has a problem with inflation, and that likely means more interest rate hikes to come
David Taylor ABC (No paywall)Why mortgage rates could climb considerably higher from here. [Read on] (ABC The Drum)
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-05/more-interest-rate-hikes-…
# Australia, Housing market.Real estate market transitioning from 'seller to buyer' as Tasmania's property sales drop
Hayden Cornes ABC (No paywall)Interest rate increases are to blame for property sales falling by nearly 20 per cent over the past three months in Tasmania, a real estate body says.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-04/property-sales-fall-in-ta…
# Australia, Housing market.Cybersecurity breaches call for rental data collection overhaul
Ben Knight (No paywall)Now is the time for governments to review tenancy laws to better protect tenants. Recent data breaches have highlighted concerns about just how secure our personal information is in the hands of companies. But there’s one sector where a large-scale cybersecurity breach would be devastating – real estate. A data breach in the rental sector is a growing concern for renters, who regularly hand over large amounts of personal information when applying for rental housing. Transparency over how this information is used, shared and secured is often unclear. Dr Chris Martin, Senior Research Fellow from the UNSW City Futures Research Centre, says the ability of real estate agents and landlords to collect vast amounts of sensitive information is a significant concern. The tenancy law expert says now is the time for governments to regulate data collection in the rental sector.
https://newsroom.unsw.edu.au/news/social-affairs/cybersecurity-b…
# Australia, Privacy and access, Rent, Landlords and agents.