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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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Number of families homeless or at risk of homelessness up 23% in past year

Grainne Cuffe
Inside Housing (Paywall)

From the United Kingdom ... Number of families homeless or at risk of homelessness up 23% in past year. Research by the current affairs programme also found that in the first three months of this year, around 26,000 households were put in accommodation outside of their borough after being made homeless – three times the number in the same period 10 years ago. It found that the number of homeless households living in temporary accommodation is rising: up by 23% in the past five years.

https://www.insidehousing.co.uk/news/number-of-families-homeless…

# International, Rent, Homelessness.
 

‘Not Chump Change:’ Home Prices in Canada Strain Affluent Budgets

VJoso Isai
The New York Times (Paywall)

Even in cities that were once considered a good bet for house hunters seeking affordability, affluent households find that prices are high. Also try link at: [https://globle.io/not-chump-change-home-prices-in-canada-strain-affluent-budgets/]

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/08/world/canada/canada-real-esta…

# International, Housing affordability, Housing market.
 

The Sydney regions where the number of home sellers has plummeted

Kate Burke
Domain (No paywall)

Sydney home buyers have fewer properties to choose from this spring as the number of new homes for sale plummets. New seller activity in some of the city’s most sought-after regions is down more than 30 per cent year-on-year, new figures show, and the number of sellers willing to hit a market where prices are falling has dropped below levels seen during the quieter winter months and the last downturn.

https://www.smh.com.au/property/news/the-sydney-regions-where-th…

# NSW, Housing market, Sydney.
 

Sunshine and Gold Coast properties have boomed since 2020, now they're leading the real estate downturn

Owen Jacques and Olivia Mason
ABC (No paywall)

It's a long way from a bust, but the booming property prices in Queensland’s two biggest regional centres are clearly cooling, with values now falling faster than almost anywhere else in the state. The Sunshine and Gold Coasts in the state's south-east became a safe harbour for interstate migrants looking to flee the heavy COVID restrictions in New South Wales and Victoria throughout the pandemic. The rush of new arrivals and subsequent demand for homes meant property prices surged consistently until earlier this year. In the two regions – which sit north and south of Brisbane – property prices are still more than 40 per cent above what they were before the pandemic.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-10-06/gold-sunshine-coast-prope…

# Australia, Housing market.
 

A real estate agent data breach would be devastating for renters. They collect too much personal information

Samantha Floreani
The Guardian (No paywall)

Thanks to Optus, millions of people are now acutely aware of what can happen when companies don’t take privacy and security seriously. But telcos aren’t alone in collecting and storing too much of our personal information. The real estate industry is often overlooked in conversations about data security, but it is one of the most invasive, with potentially devastating consequences for renters across the country. Also, check out 'Real estate agents keep as much privacy data as Optus - Should you be concerned?' on ABC Breakfast at: [https://www.abc.net.au/sydney/programs/mornings/floreani/101499272]

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/oct/04/telcos-are…

# Audio Australia, Privacy and access, Rent, Landlords and agents.
 

Spring is well and truly here

Housing For The Aged Action Group
(No paywall)

Spring is well and truly here and we are back with another edition of Older Tenants Voice, launching our Victorian Election Platform, a packed line-up of events for Seniors Festival, along with all the usual news and reviews from the team at HAAG.

https://mailchi.mp/34c9b89706d1/older-tenants-voice-summer-editi…

# Australia, Rent, Affordable housing, Campaigns and law reform, Homelessness, LGBTIQ+, Older people.
 

Kaila was forced to live in a motel with her two kids. The rental crisis made her homeless

Louise Milligan, Ali Russell, Charlotte King and Andy Burns
ABC (No paywall)

In a motel room behind a tavern in Bellingen in mid-northern NSW, single mother Kaila Jobson is trying, so hard. Boiling up the kettle for hot dogs to feed her kids because she doesn't have a stove, lying awake at night anxious, hoping her crying baby doesn't wake the other motel guests. Trying to stop her four-year-old from getting ratty when he's watching cartoons on a smartphone while she strips motel room beds. Putting together futile rental applications, over and over again. Kaila works six days a week cleaning the motel's rooms and tending the tavern's bar. She's living here because she says she applied unsuccessfully for about a hundred properties in the gentrified area that was once a fairly sleepy country hamlet. Now, she has simply nowhere else to go. ... Regional areas like the surrounding Coffs Coast used to be the sort of places people working in low- to middle-income jobs like hospitality, retail, nursing and aged care could reasonably expect to find a home. A Four Corners investigation has shown thanks to the critical lack of social and affordable housing, they're not anymore. (ABC Four Corners) You can check out the 'Four Corners' report at: [https://www.abc.net.au/4corners/no-place-to-call-home/14072740]

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-10-03/homelessness-four-corners…

# NSW, Public and community housing, Affordable housing, Disability, Federal Government, Homelessness, Personal stories, Regional NSW.
 

'I've had a dog for four years and my landlord has no idea': Tenants who hide pets

Emily Hutchinson
(No paywall)

Tenants across the country fess up to hiding their pets from their property manager or landlord for fear of missing out on a rental or having to give up their furry friend. ... "Unfortunately people feel pushed into hiding pets because they don't feel they have other alternatives. It can be very difficult finding and being approved for a pet-friendly rental and the default no pets position can be very daunting at the home-hunting stage," said Tenants Union NSW chief executive Leo Patterson Ross. ... "It is important that the law and culture is changed here to allow more people to have pets where it is appropriate for the kind of pet and the kind of home," said Mr Patterson Ross. (www.realestate.com.au)

https://www.realestate.com.au/news/ive-had-a-dog-for-four-years-…

# TUNSW in the media Australia, Rent, Landlords and agents, Pets.
 

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