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Is there still a housing crisis in the Murraylands?
Raine and Horne’s Michael Cox and Casey DeMichele say conditions are surprisingly favourable for vendors, buyers and renters alike at the moment.
Find out about the Murraylands’ housing crisis and how it might be solved. Some of this reporting was supported by the Walkley Foundation’s Meta Australian News Fund.
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Raine and Horne’s Michael Cox and Casey DeMichele say conditions are surprisingly favourable for vendors, buyers and renters alike at the moment.
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The rate of housing construction will need to increase sharply to keep up with demand.
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But does it fall short in today’s property market in the Murraylands?
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Exclusive: Here’s what the proponents behind one of the biggest land developments in SA’s history have accomplished in the past year.
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Ratepayers’ money will be used to buy and rezone a parcel of land at Tailem Bend, then sell it off for housing.
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Good news for local home owners, but bad news for buyers: recent analysis has revealed that the median value of a Murray Bridge home has more than doubled since 2020.
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A number of locals have been left with defectable homes or unpaid invoices following the liquidation of a building company.
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A Murray Bridge retiree has shared her story with hopes that the warning she can offer – that anything can happen to anyone – will help others.
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We investigate a huge but hidden issue, asking why as many as 1500 local homes are vacant during a housing crisis and what can be done about it.
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A South Australian-first approach to rolling out new infrastructure will benefit Murray Bridge as it grows into a satellite city.
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Fifty exhibits at Murray Bridge Regional Gallery highlight the experience of locals who have been impacted by homelessness.
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The exhibition will showcase locals' experiences in light of National Homelessness Week, starting on August 5.