This paper argues that policy makers need a more fine-grained understanding of housing submarkets, to avoid the often perverse outcomes of aspatial incentives and regulations on housing affordability. A cluster analysis provides an outline of the differentiation within Sydney's housing submarkets, identifying five distinct types of submarkets. The policy implications of these distinct submarkets are explored to demonstrate the utility of a spatially sensitive decision support system
Urban consolidation policies in Australia presuppose apartments as the new dominant housing type, bu...
The theme of a more compact city has been a central feature of planning policy for Sydney's developm...
In the five years since the GFC began, Australia has experienced very different housing market impac...
To date, the existing body of literature on housing affordability and house price behaviour focused ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 188-197.1. Introduction and motivation -- 2. Literature revie...
Once recognised as one of the highest home ownerships in the world, Australia has been experiencing ...
Despite extensive studies being devoted to housing affordability in Australia, few have investigated...
© 2020 Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute. All rights reserved. Key points • Divers...
In most cases, an oversupply of dwellings will reduce house prices and therefore will make them more...
Spatial urban housing submarkets are now widely used constructs. Recent housing market modelling str...
Urban planning policies in Australia presuppose apartments as the new dominant housing type, but muc...
Labour markets evolve continually changes in the number and types of jobs, the spatial location of f...
This report examined the notion of an efficient housing market and identified key indicators of hous...
What has become of the great Australian dream of affordable home-ownership? With more and more peopl...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify the financial barriers to the supply of affordable ...
Urban consolidation policies in Australia presuppose apartments as the new dominant housing type, bu...
The theme of a more compact city has been a central feature of planning policy for Sydney's developm...
In the five years since the GFC began, Australia has experienced very different housing market impac...
To date, the existing body of literature on housing affordability and house price behaviour focused ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 188-197.1. Introduction and motivation -- 2. Literature revie...
Once recognised as one of the highest home ownerships in the world, Australia has been experiencing ...
Despite extensive studies being devoted to housing affordability in Australia, few have investigated...
© 2020 Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute. All rights reserved. Key points • Divers...
In most cases, an oversupply of dwellings will reduce house prices and therefore will make them more...
Spatial urban housing submarkets are now widely used constructs. Recent housing market modelling str...
Urban planning policies in Australia presuppose apartments as the new dominant housing type, but muc...
Labour markets evolve continually changes in the number and types of jobs, the spatial location of f...
This report examined the notion of an efficient housing market and identified key indicators of hous...
What has become of the great Australian dream of affordable home-ownership? With more and more peopl...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify the financial barriers to the supply of affordable ...
Urban consolidation policies in Australia presuppose apartments as the new dominant housing type, bu...
The theme of a more compact city has been a central feature of planning policy for Sydney's developm...
In the five years since the GFC began, Australia has experienced very different housing market impac...