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  2. Housing in Victoria, Australia - Wikipedia

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    Rental housing in Victoria is currently in high demand under pressure from high population growth. As a result, rental housing can be difficult to obtain, particularly affordable rental housing. Prospective tenants often offer to pay more rent, several months rent up front and other incentives to landlords to secure housing.

  3. Housing Commission of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    New houses for old: fifty years of public housing in Victoria 1938–1988, edited by Renate Howe, Ministry of Housing and Construction, Melbourne. 1988. Museum Victoria Website; Victorian Government Housing Website; Fitzroy: Melbourne’s First Suburb, cutten History Committee of the Fitzroy History Society, Melbourne University Press ...

  4. Minister for Housing (Victoria) - Wikipedia

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    Today the Office of Housing is Victoria's largest landlord, and is responsible for around 73,000 properties (23,000+ in regional Victorian towns and rural communities, 7,000+ inner city high-rise flats, 40,000+ houses, units and flats across suburban Melbourne, 1,700+ rooming house rooms and 1,800 moveable units).

  5. Renting vs. buying a house: Which is right for you? - AOL

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    Here are the advantages and disadvantages of renting versus buying a house to consider before making a decision. Renting vs. buying a house: Pros and cons Buying. Green circle with a checkmark inside.

  6. Garden City, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The Housing Commission of Victoria (HCV) was established in 1938 in order to build large numbers of government housing for rent to lower income families, and immediately acquired a further 22 hectares to the west and south of the Bank estate, when the area was still known as Fishermen's Bend.

  7. Norlane, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The Housing Commission of Victoria provided accommodation for families unable to rent or to afford the purchase of their own home. [2] In 1947 the government Housing Commission began its house-building program in Norlane, and when its program was completed in 1976, there were 2,464 Commission houses available for low-income renters.

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