This thesis advances the understanding of the impact of developer infrastructure charges on housing affordability in Brisbane, Australia through the development of an econometric model and empirical analysis. The results indicate substantial on-passing of these government charges to purchasers of both new and existing homes, thus negatively impacting housing affordability across the whole community. The results of this thesis will inform policy makers and assist in the development of evidence based policy related to housing affordability and funding of urban infrastructure. Being generic, the econometric model is expected to be a tool that is suitable for estimating similar house price effects in other housing markets
Abstract Rapid population expansions in urban areas have significant implications for housing costs,...
Hedonic estimations of the effect of transport infrastructure on property prices vary widely. This h...
There is a well-established body of literature concerning the negative environmental impacts of urba...
Developer paid fees or infrastructure charges are a commonly used mechanism for local governments to...
Developer paid charges or contributions are a commonly used infrastructure funding mechanism for loc...
Developer paid fees or charges are a commonly used mechanism for local governments to pay for new in...
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...
Sourcing funding for the provision of new urban infrastructure has been a policy dilemma for governm...
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...
Housing affordability is arguably the most significant and debated aspect of Australia's urban envir...
Choice of residential location and the transport options which flow from that choice may have signif...
Housing affordability is traditionally measured using the percentage of household income spent on ho...
Land use planning often bears the brunt of industry complaints about rising costs of residential dev...
Abstract Rapid population expansions in urban areas have significant implications for housing costs,...
Hedonic estimations of the effect of transport infrastructure on property prices vary widely. This h...
There is a well-established body of literature concerning the negative environmental impacts of urba...
Developer paid fees or infrastructure charges are a commonly used mechanism for local governments to...
Developer paid charges or contributions are a commonly used infrastructure funding mechanism for loc...
Developer paid fees or charges are a commonly used mechanism for local governments to pay for new in...
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...
Sourcing funding for the provision of new urban infrastructure has been a policy dilemma for governm...
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...
Housing affordability is arguably the most significant and debated aspect of Australia's urban envir...
Choice of residential location and the transport options which flow from that choice may have signif...
Housing affordability is traditionally measured using the percentage of household income spent on ho...
Land use planning often bears the brunt of industry complaints about rising costs of residential dev...
Abstract Rapid population expansions in urban areas have significant implications for housing costs,...
Hedonic estimations of the effect of transport infrastructure on property prices vary widely. This h...
There is a well-established body of literature concerning the negative environmental impacts of urba...