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Spare ROOM revolution

July 2025

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Money Magazine Australia

Could Australia's 13 million spare bedrooms unlock the answer to our housing crisis - and bolster your income?

- RYAN JOHNSON

Spare ROOM revolution

Australia is in the grip of a housing crisis. Renters are squeezed by rising rents, and first-home buyers are locked out by soaring prices, although some relief is in sight, thanks to the Labor government's 2025 policies.

Yet behind closed doors there is a hidden resource... throughout Australia more than 13 million spare bedrooms sit empty. Rooms sitting empty, in a country desperate for housing.

It's a contradiction that cuts to the core of the problem, and a potential part of the solution. If even a fraction of homeowners were willing to rent out their spare rooms, it has the potential to create a significant pool of affordable housing. But for many homeowners, the idea remains unthinkable.

The hesitation isn't just an emotional response. Homeowners worry about the impact on their lifestyle, losing their pension or copping a tax bill. Some feel it's a loss of privacy, others fear it's a financial trap.

Are these concerns justified? And in a housing system under pressure, do the perceived downsides outweigh the very real benefits for renters and homeowners alike?

With the right incentives, clearer tax rules and a shift in mindset, thousands of these rooms could be brought back to life, providing shelter, generating income and even helping buyers get into the market.

The housing crisis: too big to wait

The 2025 Federal election was less a contest of ideology than a referendum on housing. Voters gave Labor a second term with a simple, urgent message: fix housing and fix it fast.

In response, the government rolled out a mix of supply and demand-side measures.

On the supply front: a promise of 1.2 million new homes over five years, $54 million for modular and prefab builds and fresh incentives for apprentices and their employers.

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