Housing affordability solutions from Sydney's Generation Y

By Lucy Cormack
Updated January 25 2017 - 3:08pm, first published January 24 2017 - 8:20pm
Behind the eight ball: Sophia Hatzis, 20, who believes Sydney's housing affordability crisis will mean she will rent all her life. Photo: Kate Geraghty
Behind the eight ball: Sophia Hatzis, 20, who believes Sydney's housing affordability crisis will mean she will rent all her life. Photo: Kate Geraghty
"I think we need to increase housing supply by reforming the planning system," says Joss Engebretsen, 29. Photo: Janie Barrett
"I think we need to increase housing supply by reforming the planning system," says Joss Engebretsen, 29. Photo: Janie Barrett
Gladys Berejiklian says she is "open minded to seeking advice of people outside the government…" to tackle housing affordability. Photo: Wolter Peeters
Gladys Berejiklian says she is "open minded to seeking advice of people outside the government…" to tackle housing affordability. Photo: Wolter Peeters

As word of Sydney's median house price hitting $1.1 million bounced around the internet on Tuesday, Gen Y Sydneysiders breathed a collective sigh of despair.

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