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With rents up nearly 40% in the last five years and vacancies at under 2%, Australia residents are finding it increasingly hard to secure housing. (Nikkei montage/Source photo by Getty Images) 

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SYDNEY -- Like most seeking a place to rent in Sydney, Tanakit Phaopin is used to large queues. With vacancy rates hovering currently around 1.7% in Australia's largest city, and 1.3% nationally, rental inspections often draw dozens of aspiring tenants, whose entrances are staggered to manage the volume. 

"Every one lines up and they let four people in at a time," the university student and part-time swimming instructor said at a recent inspection in Sydney's Inner West, which was more subdued due to his visit being on a weekday. "It's so stressful, there's lots of competition."

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