TY - RPRT AB - This research investigates the potential of alternative housing models to increase the supply of affordable housing for older Australians and the role alternative financing schemes could play in expanding those options. A survey of industry stakeholders shows almost 75 per cent reported that the housing needs of lower income older people (55+) in the jurisdiction where they were based are ‘not well’ or ‘not at all well’ met. Participants said relying too heavily on the private rental sector to house older lower income people was problematic, and one of the main reasons why alternative affordable housing options are urgently needed. The research identified seven housing models that best represented different combinations of attributes suitable for older households and that could benefit from further research: using mixed use apartment building owned by a state housing authority (rental); cooperative housing on land owned by a community housing provider (rental); communal housing in a two-storey building owned by a community housing provider (rental); transportable home on vacant public land (rental); shared equity home in the outer suburbs of a capital city (ownership); dual key property in the outer suburbs of a capital city (ownership); and village-style housing (rental). The models having the greatest potential to better meet people’s needs are: cohousing integrated mixed-use developments modular-style manufactured housing utilising vacant land low-rise medium density development reforms to the private rental sector to better protect older tenants. AU - Tually, Selina AU - Coram, Veronica AU - Faulkner, Debbie AU - Barrie, Helen AU - Sharam, Andrea AU - James, Amity AU - Lowies, Braam AU - Bevin, Kirsten AU - Webb, Eileen AU - Hodgson, Helen AU - Cebulla, Andreas CY - Melbourne DO - doi: 10.18408/ahuri3225201 L1 - internal-pdf://3852347126/AHURI-Final-Report-378-Alternative-housing-mod.pdf PB - Australian Housing and Urban ÂþÌìÌÃÈë¿Ú Institute PY - 2022 ST - Alternative housing models for precariously housed older Australians T2 - ÂþÌìÌÃÈë¿ÚFinal Report No. 378 TI - Alternative housing models for precariously housed older Australians UR - /research/final-reports/378 ID - 1123 ER -