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Australia’s housing crisis is often blamed on everything from planning red tape, to Airbnb, to immigration, to NIMBYs. But a less-discussed culprit is how mismatched the homes we build are to the homes we actually need.
Once upon a time, Australian home values were in some way linked to the capacity of Australians to actually buy homes.
Update: Thanks to the excellent work of of the Land Supply Insight it turns out the data I based this article off was wrong, so I am resending it. How embarrassing for me! Egg on my face! etc. etc. I have rewritten it to reflect the right ...
Apologies (again) for the radio silence, dear reader. My life has been a waking nightmare since about November when my son entered the festering, writhing nexus of unseen contagion that is the typical suburban daycare. Please, send help.
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City strategist, writing about issues at the intersection of urban planning, politics, culture, design and economics. I identify as a Problem Solver and Bottleneck Detective. Views are my own.
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