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Australian Rental Crisis Gauge

Is your rent-to-income ratio in the crisis zone? Enter your city, household income, and rent to get the affordability ratio and realistic options.

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AU rental crisis

Enter your city, household income, and current rent. Podge returns your affordability ratio against the 30% threshold and what realistic options exist.

What this means

No waffle. Just the number and how it was worked out.

Formula used

Rent-to-income ratio = (annual rent / gross household income) × 100. Crisis zone = above 30%.

Worked example

A household earning A$80,000 paying A$2,400/month rent: annual rent A$28,800, ratio 36% — 6 points above the crisis threshold.

Common questions

Why is 30% the crisis threshold?
Housing stress is typically defined as spending more than 30% of gross income on rent or mortgage payments. Above this threshold, most households struggle to cover other necessities.

What options exist when rent exceeds 30%?
Realistic options include switching to shared accommodation, relocating to a lower-cost suburb, appealing for rent negotiation, or applying for rental assistance. The tool names the options relevant to your ratio.

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Disclaimer: The 30% threshold is a widely used benchmark but does not account for household size, debt obligations, or local cost differences within cities.

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