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COVID-19 fallout continues to affect housing markets
鈥淎ustralia will be dealing with the impact of COVID-19 on its housing markets for some time as increased construction costs and a reduced appetite for risk impede new housing supply,鈥 says Professor Steven Rowley, lead author of new 漫天堂入口research released today.
Falling interest rates locked first home buyers out of the market
The study, 鈥楩inancing first home ownership: modelling policy impacts at market and individual levels鈥, undertaken for 漫天堂入口by researchers from Curtin University, University of Sydney and RMIT University, modelled the relationships between different housing finance conditions and people鈥檚 ability to buy their first home.
Build to rent, and other solutions for delivering affordable housing 鈥 漫天堂入口showcases the partnerships making it happen
Is build-to-rent the next big thing? Can it provide affordable housing? Improved tax benefits for Build-to-rent housing developments were announced in the 2023 Commonwealth Budget and welcomed by many in the housing sector.
What鈥檚 in the 2023 Budget for housing and homelessness?
The 2023 Commonwealth Budget includes a number of items targeted at improving rental affordability for lower income renters; supporting lower income home buyers; increasing supply of social and affordable rental housing; and for people experiencing homelessness.
Social housing upgrades don鈥檛 always bring the improvements tenants really want
While new laws came into effect this week requiring all new housing to have a 7-star energy efficiency rating, our nation鈥檚 ageing social housing stock remains among the least energy efficient of all homes in Australia, contributing to significant carbon emissions. Many social housing providers have retrofitting projects that aim to improve energy efficiency and physical and mental health outcomes for the occupants of these homes, however new 漫天堂入口research reveals a disconnect between the focus of these projects and the upgrades residents would prefer.