2.5 million Aussies move in with family or friends in past year – new data reveals

Key takeaways

12% of Australians have switched to shared housing in last 12 months.

One million people did so because of soaring rental costs.

There are a few ways on how you can save on rent if you can’t move back with your parents.

Rental costs in Australia keep on increasing.

Because of this, shared housing is quickly becoming the answer for many to the skyrocketing cost of living, according to new research by Finder.

The survey of 1,070 respondents revealed more than 1 in 10 (12%) Australians – equivalent to 2.5 million people – have moved into shared housing in the past year.

The research also found that 5% of Aussies admit the soaring cost of rent has prompted them to return to share accommodation – that’s an estimated one million people.

A further 3% sought out shared accommodation because they could no longer afford their mortgage repayments.

The remaining 4% went back to shared living because they missed living with others.

Rent Con

Graham Cooke, head of consumer research at Finder, said as housing costs bite into budgets, many are taking action.

“Rents and mortgages have gone through the roof – they are the number-one source of financial stress in Australia and people can no longer cut costs elsewhere to get by”, he said.

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