Rental crisis goes from bad to worse

Tasmanian Labor

The Quarterly
Rental Review
from CoreLogic has shown that Tasmanian renters continue to be
put under more pressure from the housing affordability crisis, fuelled by the
Liberal Government’s inaction and complacency over nearly a decade.

Rents have
increased 7.3 per cent over the year in Hobart, with the average rental now
costing $551 a week, or nearly $29 000 a year.

That is $56 a
week, or nearly $3 000 a year higher than
Melbourne. Meanwhile Tasmanian
wages
continue to stagnate and lag behind the rest of the country by $10 000 a year on average.

The report also
shows that the rental vacancy rate continues to fall compared to last year.
State Government datashows that the situation is even worse in regional Tasmania.

As the report
also notes, rising rents and the soaring cost of living more generally are
leaving many Tasmanians with no choice but
to move back into share houses or to look for housing further and further away
from where they work or where their kids go to school.

The Government
has failed to get the basics right on housing for nearly a decade. Jeremy
Rockliff and Guy Barnett must act now to ease the rental crisis in Tasmania.

Ella Haddad MP

Shadow Housing Minister

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