Posted: 2024-08-09 22:47:13

Rapidly growing house prices and sluggish wage growth means many young people have given up on the idea of ever becoming home owners.

Erin, 25, and Jack, 27, say once they pay rent and other expenses there's no money left over to save for a house deposit.

The working couple see their future as forever renters.

"[It's] incredibly bleak … there is a huge issue in general across Australia where housing is seen as an asset, not a human right," Erin said.

Young couple Erin and Jack stand in their living room near a window

Erin, pictured with Jack, says "I want to say it's going to get better, I want to say I have a really bright future ahead of me, but I don't think so."(ABC News: Owain Stia-James)

The couple managed to find an affordable rental in the historic suburb of Battery Point in Hobart.

"It's just a really nice place to live, everybody is super friendly and … welcoming and really inclusive, which is cool," Erin said.

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