‘I couldn’t even get a look in’: Why it’s so hard to rent in regional Victoria

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‘I couldn’t even get a look in’: Why it’s so hard to rent in regional Victoria
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Regional towns are struggling to find workers because they cannot find a place to live, despite some homes sitting vacant. | bpreiss

Two councils in Gippsland want holiday and investment property owners to put their houses up for long-term rent.Businesses are struggling to attract workers partly because there is nowhere for them to live.Councils on the Bass Coast and in East Gippsland will ask thousands of holiday home and investment property owners to put their houses on the long-term rental market, rather than short-stay sites, as regional Victoria grapples with a dire shortage of rental homes.

Reeves said the worker shortage was the latest blow to employers trying to recover from three years of economic pain. He said the council had no power to compel property owners, but he hoped the letters, to go out in the coming weeks, would appeal to their sense of community obligation. “They may not be aware that businesses can’t get staff because there’s no housing for them to live in,” she said.

“Here I am a professional woman, good income, great history,” she says. “I couldn’t even get a look-in.” Matt O’Donnell, who owns the café, convention centre and catering business Albert & Co, said he was about 15 workers short. Newman said houses that did become available were snapped up quickly and rent typically started at $380 a week.in some regional towns over the past year.

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