It is widely held that strong relationships exist between housing, economic status, and well being. This is exemplified by widespread housing stock surpluses in many countries which threaten to destabilise numerous aspects related to individuals and community. However, the position of housing demand and supply is not consistent. The Australian position provides a distinct contrast whereby seemingly inexorable housing demand generally remains a critical issue affecting the socio-economic landscape. Underpinned by high levels of immigration, and further buoyed by sustained historically low interest rates, increasing income levels, and increased government assistance for first home buyers, this strong housing demand ensures elements related to...
Australian economic growth and the welfare of Australians are very much related to housing sector. R...
This paper presents historical trends in housing prices, with a particular focus on the supply and d...
Developer paid fees or infrastructure charges are a commonly used mechanism for local governments to...
Housing affordability is gaining increasing prominence in the Australian socioeconomic landscape, de...
The position of housing demand and supply is not consistent. The Australian situation counters the e...
Housing affordability issues are widely acknowledged as a major consideration for any new greenfield...
There are increasing indications that the contribution of holding costs and its impact on housing af...
Housing affordability is gaining increasing prominence in the Australian socioeconomic landscape, de...
In the case of greenfield residential property developments, it is generally accepted that aside fro...
Many of the costs associated with greenfield residential development are apparent and tangible. For ...
This paper focuses on the varying approaches and methodologies adopted when the calculation of holdi...
The impact of holding costs on greenfield residential housing developments is becoming increasingly ...
Developer infrastructure contributions are regularly cited as the most significant contributor of pl...
Over rent years it may be readily demonstrated that increasing prices being paid for residential acc...
Once recognised as one of the highest home ownerships in the world, Australia has been experiencing ...
Australian economic growth and the welfare of Australians are very much related to housing sector. R...
This paper presents historical trends in housing prices, with a particular focus on the supply and d...
Developer paid fees or infrastructure charges are a commonly used mechanism for local governments to...
Housing affordability is gaining increasing prominence in the Australian socioeconomic landscape, de...
The position of housing demand and supply is not consistent. The Australian situation counters the e...
Housing affordability issues are widely acknowledged as a major consideration for any new greenfield...
There are increasing indications that the contribution of holding costs and its impact on housing af...
Housing affordability is gaining increasing prominence in the Australian socioeconomic landscape, de...
In the case of greenfield residential property developments, it is generally accepted that aside fro...
Many of the costs associated with greenfield residential development are apparent and tangible. For ...
This paper focuses on the varying approaches and methodologies adopted when the calculation of holdi...
The impact of holding costs on greenfield residential housing developments is becoming increasingly ...
Developer infrastructure contributions are regularly cited as the most significant contributor of pl...
Over rent years it may be readily demonstrated that increasing prices being paid for residential acc...
Once recognised as one of the highest home ownerships in the world, Australia has been experiencing ...
Australian economic growth and the welfare of Australians are very much related to housing sector. R...
This paper presents historical trends in housing prices, with a particular focus on the supply and d...
Developer paid fees or infrastructure charges are a commonly used mechanism for local governments to...