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Fears Tasmanian building boom will worsen traffic congestion unless planning laws change


Fears Tasmanian building boom will worsen traffic congestion unless planning laws change
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Kali Bean s daily commute has slowed down now traffic congestion has returned to pre-COVID levels.
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Last year s COVID lockdown provided a welcome respite from traffic congestion for Blackman s Bay resident Kali Bean.
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Tasmania is in the midst of a housing construction boom, with dwelling approvals almost doubling in 2020
Planning experts fear housing developments on urban fringes will leave residents car-dependent
Local councils say planning laws could be amended to encourage new transport solutions
But as restrictions eased and traffic congestion returned to pre-COVID levels in Tasmanian cities, she once again faced a slow daily commute to drop her kids off at school and get to work in the Hobart CBD. ....

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What to expect in 2021: Prices tipped to drop before rebounding strong


What to expect in 2021: Prices tipped to drop before rebounding strong
By Maja Garaca Djurdjevic
14 December 2020
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Modest property price growth is expected to close off this year, with a strong rebound predicted for next year, a national real estate agency has said.
Nationally, Australia has already seen a 3.1 per cent increase in median house values compared with this time last year, helped by lower interest rates, substantial government stimulus and a bounce in confidence as the pandemic comes under control.
But, according to real estate agency Upside, 2021 is expected to kick off earlier than usual with strong volumes, on the back of a build-up in properties that didn’t hit the market this year, which could see prices momentarily drop as supply increases. ....

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