
Housing affordability crisis and the lack of purpose-built accommodation taking a toll on international students in Perth
International students are flocking back to Perth in numbers not seen since well before the pandemic, but there's one big problem, many of them have nowhere to live. It's estimated there are 5000 international students looking for a place to stay, with the housing affordability crisis and the lack of purpose-built accommodation taking a toll.
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