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Sydney rental vacancies hit record low of 1.1%

Sydney's rental crisis intensifies as vacancy rates plummet to 1.1%, pushing families into homelessness. Discover the government's emergency response plan and what it means for tenants.

Man Finds Free Waterfront Home Amid Housing Crisis

A 63-year-old window cleaner priced out of Sydney's rental market discovered a loophole allowing him to live in a stunning waterfront spot for free. Discover his story of 'elevated homelessness'.

UK rents surge £65 monthly - see your area

Private rents across Britain have jumped by £65 per month to £1,360, a 5% annual increase. Discover which areas face the steepest rises and check your local authority.

Detroit crowned Britain's top retirement destination for 2026

In a remarkable turnaround story, Detroit, Michigan - once synonymous with urban decay - has been named Britain's top retirement spot for 2026, offering affordable living and cultural richness that's attracting pensioners across the UK.

Australia's Rental Crisis Deepens as Costs Soar

New data reveals Australia's rental crisis is worsening, with average households now spending over 30% of income on housing. Experts warn of growing homelessness and economic strain as government measures struggle to keep pace.

State Pension Age Review Could Accelerate Rise to 68

Millions of workers face potential state pension age increases as the government launches a fresh review that could accelerate the rise to 68 and beyond. Discover what this means for your retirement plans.

UK average rent hits record £1,291 per month

New data reveals UK rental prices have hit another alarming peak, with the average monthly rent now reaching £1,291 as the housing crisis intensifies across Britain.

State Pension Age Could Hit 71, Experts Warn

New analysis reveals the stark reality of Britain's state pension age dilemma, with millions potentially waiting until 71 to retire as demographic pressures mount.

UK retirement crisis: Millions saving too little

Shocking new research reveals nearly half of UK adults aren't saving enough for retirement, with young people and renters facing the greatest financial insecurity in later life.

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