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Australian apartment pipeline set to fall, raising worries about rental shortage when borders open: Knight Frank – Domain News
Apartments have been sitting empty since international borders shut, and there’s little prospect of a jump in population growth…
The number of new apartments being built is set to plunge, new research finds, raising the prospect of rental shortages in future years once international immigration to Australia resumes.
Only 86,400 new apartments are tipped to be in the pipeline by 2024,…
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