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Queensland restarted selling social housing to increase supply, despite rising demand and affordability issues.
Queensland’s government resumed selling social housing, defended by Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie as consistent with past practices and aimed at boosting housing supply, despite opposition criticism and a rising waitlist of 56,719.
Proceeds from asset sales, including $119.3 million in the latest budget, are reinvested into housing programs.
Brisbane’s median house prices rose 13.3% to $1.17 million, while unit prices jumped 19.3% to over $770,000, highlighting ongoing affordability concerns.
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Queensland reanudó la venta de vivienda social para aumentar la oferta, a pesar de la creciente demanda y los problemas de asequibilidad.