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Rents spike up to 80 per cent as people are pushed from homes to units

Cotality says international students and unaffordable house prices are driving tenants into units as rents rise faster in capital city centres.

Surging rental costs have been conscripted into the political fight over the nation’s property market, while new data shows there are areas where they have fallen 30 per cent.

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Rents spike up to 80 per cent as people are pushed from homes to units

Surging rental costs have been conscripted into the political fight over the nation’s property market, while new data shows there are areas where they have fallen 30 per cent.

·North Sydney, Australia
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Sydney Morning Herald broke the news in North Sydney, Australia on Saturday, August 22, 2026.
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