New report shows housing affordability has reached its lowest levels in decades as market continues to rebound
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Rising interest rates and surging home prices have seen Australian housing affordability crash to its lowest levels in decades, according to a new report.
A household earning the median income of $105,000 can now only comfortably afford 13% of homes on the market, the lowest share since the relevant data was first collected in 1995, according to property data company PropTrack.
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