Tax settings the cause of a rental meltdown

May 2 2018 - 3:00am

Sydney and Melbourne now outstrip London, New York and Los Angeles for expensive housing. Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth aren’t far behind. All of them rank as among the most expensive cities in the world for housing. And when it comes to renters on low incomes, a group that has been ignored by governments for years, the picture is even bleaker. Canberra is worse than Sydney on that measure. Even Hobart’s overheating rental market is starting to catch up to Sydney.

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