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Increasing Apartment Construction Alone Won't Solve Australia's Housing Crisis

Recent research suggests that simply building more apartments will not alleviate Australia's housing affordability issues without tackling the root causes, such as rising prices and investor influence.

Editorial Staff1 min read

A new study highlights that merely increasing the number of apartments in Australia is insufficient to address the ongoing housing affordability crisis.

The research indicates that rising house prices and significant investor activity are key factors that need to be addressed by policymakers.

Current strategies focused solely on construction may not effectively alleviate the challenges faced by those seeking affordable housing.

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