Queensland’s rental vacancy at an all-time low

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Queensland’s rental vacancy at an all-time low
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Queensland has posted its lowest rental vacancy rates to date. New data from PropTrack indicates that, except for four regions, all areas in the Sunshine State recorded vacancy levels below one per cent. Economists express concerns over these figures, suggesting they could lead to further rent hikes as Queensland grapples with a housing crisis.

Queensland has posted its lowest rental vacancy rates to date.

New data from PropTrack indicates that, except for four regions, all areas in the Sunshine State recorded vacancy levels below one per cent. Economists express concerns over these figures, suggesting they could lead to further rent hikes as Queensland grapples with a housing crisis.

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