Tourist Hotspot Locals Can't Afford Housing
A tourist hotspot with skyrocketing rents, low rental vacancies and a dearth of public housing, has found a way to help find homes for those who can't afford to live in their own region.
A popular tourist destination on the Fleurieu Peninsula, just an hour from Adelaide, is experiencing a severe housing affordability crisis. Despite being a sought-after area with multi-million-dollar properties and premium land developments, many local residents struggle to find affordable places to live. The region faces high rental costs and low vacancy rates, with new housing predominantly catering to retirees seeking a coastal lifestyle. A community-led initiative is expanding to address homelessness by renting private homes and subleasing them as secure share accommodation. This program has provided a stable home for young individuals like Bronwyn, enabling them to improve their job prospects and overall well-being. The initiative demonstrates a local effort to combat the stark contrast between the area's lucrative tourism market and the housing struggles of its permanent residents.
This situation underscores the growing issue of housing affordability in desirable tourist regions, impacting local communities and necessitating innovative solutions.
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