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Pressures persist in tight market

Suzie Tafolo
Suzie Tafolo
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In a still challenging environment for renters, the Redland rental market crisis shows no signs of abating as prices continue their upward trajectory.

Over the past year, the median rent for new tenancies has surged by more than 17 per cent, exacerbating the already strained affordability issue for residents in the region.

These escalating rental prices come hand in hand with historically low vacancy rates for rental properties, compounding the woes of prospective tenants who are navigating a market that has been further complicated by a cost-of-living crisis.

This unrelenting surge in rental costs has multiple contributing factors, some of which originated during the COVID-19 pandemic and have persisted.

Unprecedented migration: Redland Coast and the greater Brisbane area have witnessed unprecedented migration over the past two years. A mix of urban dwellers seeking more space, and interstate and international newcomers have flooded the market. This influx has driven demand to unforeseen levels, outstripping the available housing supply.

Building and land supply issues: Ongoing challenges in the supply of new housing and available land for development have compounded the housing crisis. Delays in construction projects, red tape and issues in the supply chain have left the market struggling to keep up with the ever-growing demand.

The situation has resulted in a highly competitive landscape where potential tenants find themselves competing with a multitude of applicants for the same property. Rental bidding wars have become increasingly common as individuals vie for a limited number of available rental units.

Currently Redlands has average rental price between $650-$850 and some ranging into the $1000 a week rent price. There is currently 143 rentals available as live listings.

For now, tenants remain in a challenging position, facing soaring rental prices, limited availability and stiff competition.

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