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Revealed: QLD’s rental crisis, which suburbs are hardest to get into
Sarah Dickenson with sons, Arlo, 1, and Jacob, 7, at the home she is selling in Corinda. Ms Dickenson is concerned about finding somewhere to rent while she looks to buy. Picture: John Gass.
Hundreds of desperate tenants are turning up to house inspections fearing they will be left without a roof over their heads as a rental crisis unfolds across Queensland.
Cashed-up home seekers — especially from Melbourne and Sydney — are pricing locals out of the rental market by offering agents $100…
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