The increasing rental prices are particularly worrisome for international students, who are often more vulnerable to such market changes. As universities in New South Wales (NSW) transition back to in-person learning, Sydney is bracing for an influx of over 28,000 international students. However, the coinciding reinstatement of working-hour caps on student visas is pushing many out of Sydney’s already strained housing market.
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