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Australia’s Housing Shortage Worsens

Australia’s Housing Shortage Worsens

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In this no-BS episode of the Positive Property Show, George Markoski breaks down why Australia’s housing shortage is spiralling out of control—and how savvy investors are turning crisis into cash flow.

We unpack:

  • Why Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth are smashing it with 69–75% growth

  • The truth about the Property Clock—and why 7 o’clock is your sweet spot

  • How government red tape and big builds are choking residential supply

  • The population boom vs. the construction bust (and what that means for rents)

  • Why borrowing power is set to bounce back (if the banks ease up!)

George also dives into how immigration, land taxes, and skyrocketing construction costs are creating a perfect storm—and why that’s good news if you play your cards right.

If you’ve been sitting on the fence, this episode will light a fire under you. Tune in to find out why the time to act is now, and how you can invest with confidence even in uncertain times.

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