The multi-million-dollar tourist hotspot where locals can't afford to live (opens original article in a new tab)
A community-driven project in the Fleurieu Peninsula provides affordable housing to locals despite high tourist property prices, helping 32 people so far and expanding to other regions.
- The Fleurieu Peninsula is a tourist hotspot with high rents and low housing availability for locals.
- A community-funded project provides rental homes to locals through subletting and oversight.
- The program has helped 32 people find housing and is expanding to other regions.
- The initiative was started by Faye Anderson and involves local organizations and property owners.
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