Analysis

Cold facts of Far South Coast rental, homelessness crises

MW
Updated October 17 2022 - 8:06am, first published October 14 2022 - 2:00pm
The number of people living in caravans is the tip of the iceberg of the housing crisis. It doesn't capture all the people couch surfing among friends and families. Picture supplied
The number of people living in caravans is the tip of the iceberg of the housing crisis. It doesn't capture all the people couch surfing among friends and families. Picture supplied

Hard numbers explain some of the contributing factors to the Far South Coast's housing crisis: there are too many single people rattling around in houses and too few units.

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Marion Williams

Journalist

Moved to this beautiful part of the world in December 2019. Too many years as a writer, researcher and journalist to count. Now covering the southern end of Eurobodalla, Bodalla to Tilba, plus Bermagui. Contact me at marion.williams@austcommunitymedia.com.au if you have a story you think our readers would like.

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