Developer paid fees or charges are a commonly used mechanism for local governments to pay for new infrastructure. However, property developers claim that these costs are merely passed on to home buyers, with adverse effects to housing affordability. Despite numerous government reports and many years of industry advocacy, there remains no empirical evidence in Australia to confirm or quantify this passing on effect to home buyers. Hence there remains no data from which governments can base policy decision on, and the debate continues. \ud This paper examines the question of the impact of infrastructure charges on housing affordability in Australia. It presents the findings of a hedonic house price model that provides the first empirical evid...
Australians were recently awarded the dubious honour of building the largest homes in the world. Our...
This study represents a first step in establishing a qualitative understanding of the ways in which ...
Housing affordability is arguably the most significant and debated aspect of Australia's urban envir...
Developer paid fees or charges are a commonly used mechanism for local governments to pay for new in...
Developer paid charges or contributions are a commonly used infrastructure funding mechanism for loc...
Developer paid fees or infrastructure charges are a commonly used mechanism for local governments to...
Sourcing funding for the provision of new urban infrastructure has been a policy dilemma for governm...
This paper examines the question of whether the imposition of developer infrastructure charges on ho...
Sourcing appropriate funding for the provision of new urban infrastructure has been a policy dilemma...
This thesis advances the understanding of the impact of developer infrastructure charges on housing ...
Sourcing funding for the provision of new urban infrastructure has been a policy dilemma for governm...
Housing affordability is more than just house prices. It also includes ready access to public transp...
This paper empirically examines the effect of current tax policy on home ownership, specifically loo...
Developer infrastructure contributions are regularly cited as the most significant contributor of pl...
Land use planning often bears the brunt of industry complaints about rising costs of residential dev...
Australians were recently awarded the dubious honour of building the largest homes in the world. Our...
This study represents a first step in establishing a qualitative understanding of the ways in which ...
Housing affordability is arguably the most significant and debated aspect of Australia's urban envir...
Developer paid fees or charges are a commonly used mechanism for local governments to pay for new in...
Developer paid charges or contributions are a commonly used infrastructure funding mechanism for loc...
Developer paid fees or infrastructure charges are a commonly used mechanism for local governments to...
Sourcing funding for the provision of new urban infrastructure has been a policy dilemma for governm...
This paper examines the question of whether the imposition of developer infrastructure charges on ho...
Sourcing appropriate funding for the provision of new urban infrastructure has been a policy dilemma...
This thesis advances the understanding of the impact of developer infrastructure charges on housing ...
Sourcing funding for the provision of new urban infrastructure has been a policy dilemma for governm...
Housing affordability is more than just house prices. It also includes ready access to public transp...
This paper empirically examines the effect of current tax policy on home ownership, specifically loo...
Developer infrastructure contributions are regularly cited as the most significant contributor of pl...
Land use planning often bears the brunt of industry complaints about rising costs of residential dev...
Australians were recently awarded the dubious honour of building the largest homes in the world. Our...
This study represents a first step in establishing a qualitative understanding of the ways in which ...
Housing affordability is arguably the most significant and debated aspect of Australia's urban envir...