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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.
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Archive
Rate rise could be final straw for lower income households
Emma Koehn The Sydney Morning Herald (Paywall)Supermarket giant Coles has locked in prices on 150 more everyday products to the end of January as another interest rate rise on Tuesday threatens to put the squeeze on low-income households. “We know it’s been a really tough year for many of our customers and they are looking for prices they can rely on,” Coles chief executive of commercial and express Leah Weckert said.
https://www.smh.com.au/business/companies/october-rate-raise-cou…
# Australia, Families, Housing market.Controversial riverside project back before council with more units
Sean Parnell The Sydney Morning Herald (Paywall)The developers behind a controversial West End apartment project have asked Brisbane City Council to allow more units and car spaces under a major redesign. The project, first proposed by a subsidiary of Crown Group in 2018, would involve multiple towers on a riverside block fronting Victoria Street. While urban renewal continues to transform the inner-Brisbane suburb from industrial to high-end residential, the project has attracted criticism and even protests.
https://www.smh.com.au/national/queensland/controversial-riversi…
# Australia, Housing market, Local Government, Planning and development.International Tenants' Day 2022
(No paywall)This year in light of the global housing and energy crisis, IUT has chosen to be inspired by the UN’s themes of Mind the Gap. Leave No One and Place Behind and World Cities Day focus on Act local to go global as the recommended themes when Tenants celebrate the International Tenants’ Day around the world. Therefore, the IUT is calling for a moratoria on evictions, energy price caps and long-term climate allowances for low- and middle income households. Read the media release at: [https://www.iut.nu/news-events/iut-calls-for-moratoria-on-evictions-energy-price-caps-and-long-term-climate-allowances-for-low-and-middle-income-households/]
# Must read International, Eviction, Rent, Utilities electricity water gas, Climate change.The Blackstone rebellion: how one country took on the world’s biggest commercial landlord
Hettie O'Brien The Guardian (No paywall)Blackstone is the largest commercial landlord in history. Over the past two decades, it has quietly taken control of apartment blocks, care homes, student housing, railway arches, film studios, offices, hotels, logistics warehouses and datacentres. Blackstone doesn’t just own real estate, it owns everything – or that’s how it can feel when you start to examine its bewildering array of assets. ... In most places where it began to buy up residential properties, Blackstone faced little opposition from governments or politicians. That is, until it arrived in a small Scandinavian country, which, when confronted with the indifferent force of this global real estate company, decided Blackstone had gone too far. “Blackstone was like a boxer walking into a heavy right-hand hook to the jaw,” Curt Liliegreen, a Danish housing economist, told me. “They didn’t see it coming. They picked totally the wrong place.” ... In July 2020, the Danish parliament passed what became informally known as the Blackstone Law, or Blackstone indgreb. “We were holding our breath until the very moment the law was passed and the ink was dry,” said Anders Svendsen, a lawyer for Denmark’s national tenants union. As well as preventing new landlords from raising the rent for five years, the legislation also prohibits landlords from offering tenants money to move out. (They must also upgrade a building’s energy efficiency before increasing the rent.) The law targets all landlords, pension funds and big investors. Blackstone was just the wedge that propped open the door. The tenants union even considered sending the company a bunch of flowers.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/sep/29/blackstone-rebe…
# International, Rent, Housing market, Landlords and agents.A new era for housing?
Peter Mares (No paywall)The biggest investment in social housing since Kevin Rudd was prime minister won’t be enough to stop life getting tougher for low-income tenants
# Australia, Public and community housing, Rent, Federal Government, Home ownership, Housing affordability, Housing market, International, Local Government, State Government.Connect to Home Competition
Tenants Queensland (No paywall)Monday 3 October 2022 is International Tenants’ Day (ITD). International Tenants’ Day has been celebrated annually on the first Monday in October since 1986 as a day to promote and raise awareness of tenants’ rights across the world. Tenants Queensland invites all tenants across Queensland to participate in our competition. Share with us and tell us with your entry why it is so important for you to “CONNECT TO HOME”
# Australia, Rent, Campaigns and law reform.US: Budget Cuts Put Public Housing Tenants at Risk
(No paywall)From the United States ... Decades of inadequate federal funding have jeopardized the living conditions of public housing residents and exacerbated the affordable housing crisis, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. The 63-page report, “‘We Deserve to Have a Place to Live:’ How US Underfunding Public Housing Harms Rights in New York, New Mexico, and Beyond,” examines the impact of a decline in federal funding for public housing, which has been accompanied by a modest increase in investment in affordable housing programs that rely on the private sector, such as voucher and subsidy programs. Human Rights Watch found that budget cuts have led to deteriorating living conditions in public housing in New York City, as well as in northern New Mexico, and have reduced the public housing stock nationwide. It also finds that other affordable housing programs, which rely on the private sector, have often failed to guarantee long-term affordability for people with the lowest incomes. Read the full report at: [https://www.hrw.org/report/2022/09/27/we-deserve-have-place-live/how-us-underfunding-public-housing-harms-rights-new]
https://www.hrw.org/news/2022/09/27/us-budget-cuts-put-public-ho…
# International, Public and community housing, Anti-social behaviour, Federal Government, Human rights.Tenants of this public housing block thought they smelled a dead rat. It turned out to be their neighbour
Mayeta Clark ABC (No paywall)The first thing Peter "Pierre" Gawronski noticed was a smell. Strange smells weren't that unusual in the Sydney public housing estate where Pierre lived, but this one seemed to hang around. He tried ignoring it, but it seemed to get worse. At first he assumed it was a dead rat. He says he'd come across seven of the little critters in 14 months. He reported the smell to his local Housing office, which sent contractors out, but the smell lingered. Soon, Pierre was sleeping in the laundry to get away from it. Neither repeated conversations back and forth between Housing and Pierre, nor repeated visits by contractors to Northcott estate, seemed to get rid of the smell. Five days after he first reported the smell, he noticed it seemed to be coming from underneath the flat of his neighbour — a man living with a disability ... [who] hadn't been seen for days. Pierre got a sinking feeling.... Ms Jackson {the shadow minister for water, housing and homelessness] says that the current plight of public housing tenants has been brought on by years of underinvestment in maintenance and new stock by successive state governments and that it's now a crisis. She admits her own Labor Party must shoulder some of the blame for this. Also, listen to Mayeta Clark on ABC RN's podcast entitled 'Faulty Towers 02 | They thought he was another rat' at: [https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/backgroundbriefing/they-thought-he-was-another-rat-surry-hills-public-housing/101487300]
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-10-01/why-tenants-northcott-pub…
# Audio, Video NSW, Public and community housing, Repairs, Disability, Health, State Government.