Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 188-197.1. Introduction and motivation -- 2. Literature review on housing affordability -- 3. Ideas and measures of housing affordability -- 4. Descriptive analysis of the Sydney housing market -- 5. A model of housing affordability in Sydney -- 6. Policy implications, limitations and review.This study highlights the importance of housing affordability at the Sydney Local Government Areas level by providing a descriptive analysis of factors affecting housing affordability and examining housing affordability for homeowners and renters using the ‘ratio approach’ from 2001 to 2016. It is observed that housing affordability deteriorates over the observed period for homeowners, partly because the percentage...
The literature on housing affordability has grown rapidly since Hulchanski [1995, p. 489. The concep...
The literature on housing affordability has grown rapidly since Hulchanski [1995, p. 489. The concep...
In most cases, an oversupply of dwellings will reduce house prices and therefore will make them more...
Despite extensive studies being devoted to housing affordability in Australia, few have investigated...
Once recognised as one of the highest home ownerships in the world, Australia has been experiencing ...
To date, the existing body of literature on housing affordability and house price behaviour focused ...
This paper presents historical trends in housing prices, with a particular focus on the supply and d...
Housing at an affordable price is a dream for many low to moderate income families as the standard v...
This paper investigates factors shaping the dynamics of housing affordability in Australia over the ...
Housing affordability has far-reaching impacts on Australia’s economy and the wellbeing of the popul...
The models presented in this chapter yield some important findings that are largely in line with Woo...
This paper links the notion of affordability with environmental sustainability and argues that true ...
This paper investigates factors shaping the dynamics of housing affordability in Australia over the ...
What has become of the great Australian dream of affordable home-ownership? With more and more peopl...
Provides a new interpretation of Sydney and Melbourne’s housing affordability crisis. It is based on...
The literature on housing affordability has grown rapidly since Hulchanski [1995, p. 489. The concep...
The literature on housing affordability has grown rapidly since Hulchanski [1995, p. 489. The concep...
In most cases, an oversupply of dwellings will reduce house prices and therefore will make them more...
Despite extensive studies being devoted to housing affordability in Australia, few have investigated...
Once recognised as one of the highest home ownerships in the world, Australia has been experiencing ...
To date, the existing body of literature on housing affordability and house price behaviour focused ...
This paper presents historical trends in housing prices, with a particular focus on the supply and d...
Housing at an affordable price is a dream for many low to moderate income families as the standard v...
This paper investigates factors shaping the dynamics of housing affordability in Australia over the ...
Housing affordability has far-reaching impacts on Australia’s economy and the wellbeing of the popul...
The models presented in this chapter yield some important findings that are largely in line with Woo...
This paper links the notion of affordability with environmental sustainability and argues that true ...
This paper investigates factors shaping the dynamics of housing affordability in Australia over the ...
What has become of the great Australian dream of affordable home-ownership? With more and more peopl...
Provides a new interpretation of Sydney and Melbourne’s housing affordability crisis. It is based on...
The literature on housing affordability has grown rapidly since Hulchanski [1995, p. 489. The concep...
The literature on housing affordability has grown rapidly since Hulchanski [1995, p. 489. The concep...
In most cases, an oversupply of dwellings will reduce house prices and therefore will make them more...