This paper considers legal interventions to facilitate an affordable housing market in New Zealand. In particular, it focuses on meaningfully increasing supply and facilitating intensification and options in growing cities. It analyses the measures currently proposed by Central Government, including de-regulation and reforms to the Resource Management Act 1991 and assesses whether these measures can achieve density and options. It proposes measures such as making full use of the RMA’s effects-based model, releasing National Policy Statements and carefully drafting cohesive and strategic City Plans which focus on outcomes and quality. These measures should be supported by a range of incentives, disincentives, regulations and supplementary me...
Aotearoa New Zealand is experiencing a housing crisis. The cost of housing is rising, and supply can...
Housing affordability is a prominent issue across the world. There is a growing concern that the num...
Wellington city’s forecast, for the period 2011-31, is that the urban population will increase by 20...
This paper considers legal interventions to facilitate an affordable housing market in New Zealand. ...
The National Policy Statement on Urban Development Capacity (NPS-UDC) provides national direction fr...
Housing affordability is a problem facing a number of cities in New Zealand, particularly Auckland. ...
The growing demand in New Zealand for suitable affordable housing options is at present a regular fe...
Executive Summary: New Zealand’s housing market needs urgent reform. For too long, the rate of build...
Delivery of sufficient affordable, quality new housing in New Zealand has been high on the political...
The ability of households in New Zealand to find good quality, affordable and sustainable housing ha...
House prices in Auckland and elsewhere continue to skyrocket, pricing out many younger productive wo...
The main aim of this thesis is to critically evaluate Auckland Council’s approach in revoking the pr...
‘Housing affordability’ has been a term used to refer to a problem that arises when the costs of hou...
During the 1970s and 1980s the Australian and New Zealand economies have been passing through a peri...
Recent New Zealand governments have sought to increase the provision of affordable housing by introd...
Aotearoa New Zealand is experiencing a housing crisis. The cost of housing is rising, and supply can...
Housing affordability is a prominent issue across the world. There is a growing concern that the num...
Wellington city’s forecast, for the period 2011-31, is that the urban population will increase by 20...
This paper considers legal interventions to facilitate an affordable housing market in New Zealand. ...
The National Policy Statement on Urban Development Capacity (NPS-UDC) provides national direction fr...
Housing affordability is a problem facing a number of cities in New Zealand, particularly Auckland. ...
The growing demand in New Zealand for suitable affordable housing options is at present a regular fe...
Executive Summary: New Zealand’s housing market needs urgent reform. For too long, the rate of build...
Delivery of sufficient affordable, quality new housing in New Zealand has been high on the political...
The ability of households in New Zealand to find good quality, affordable and sustainable housing ha...
House prices in Auckland and elsewhere continue to skyrocket, pricing out many younger productive wo...
The main aim of this thesis is to critically evaluate Auckland Council’s approach in revoking the pr...
‘Housing affordability’ has been a term used to refer to a problem that arises when the costs of hou...
During the 1970s and 1980s the Australian and New Zealand economies have been passing through a peri...
Recent New Zealand governments have sought to increase the provision of affordable housing by introd...
Aotearoa New Zealand is experiencing a housing crisis. The cost of housing is rising, and supply can...
Housing affordability is a prominent issue across the world. There is a growing concern that the num...
Wellington city’s forecast, for the period 2011-31, is that the urban population will increase by 20...