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Brisbane North Housing Affordability
Lack of access to appropriate and affordable housing has become a national problem. National Shelter reports Australia-wide 1.2 Million households are in housing stress and 100,000 people are homeless on any one night. The situation in Brisbane is no different with 40% of low-income households experiencing housing stress in 2005.
Housing is a complex issue. A lot of different factors lead to rises and falls in housing affordability, and it's not always easy to work out exactly what's going on, or what to do about it. The following diagram shows some of the factors that affect housing affordability.
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