Craig
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You're so anti-tuna, too.
Not on a plane.
I hate that.
That's the worst.
So, Wendy's, if you're listening, please bring back the old lettuce.
New research out from the Regional Australia Institute tells us that Sydney residents are driving a significant migration to regional areas.
41% of people are considering a move due to high living costs and housing prices.
And because the housing market is set to grow, what is that figure amongst Gen Zs likely to be in five years from now?
Well over 60%, I'll put that to you.
It's a brain drain out of Australia's largest city.
It is happening where you are.
People in Brisbane are going into the regional Queensland areas.
Yeah, living costs, what a nightmare every time we're going to the supermarket.
Yes, can we bring the cost of food down, please?
Now, Brisbane's listing volumes, that remains well below average.
With house and unit stocks down sharply compared to longer-term norms, this constrained supply, it does mean that buyers are often competing for limited choices, which is why Brisbane is still recording these price growths and behaving differently to Sydney and Melbourne.
And Brisbane's unit sector, we should talk about this because it has outpaced houses in recent performance, driven by tighter apartment supply, strong affordability relative to detached housing and rising demand near transport and employment hubs, which really is positioning units in Brisbane as very attractive options.
So units outperforming houses at the moment.
Now tell us a little bit about Braidwood because it isn't just another country town.
The whole place is heritage listed.