Housing development
Alternative labels
Housing planning
Report
Build-to-rent in Australia: product feasibility and potential affordable housing contribution
Build-to-rent (BtR) is a form of residential development involving apartment blocks or complexes purpose-built for rental occupation and held in single ownership as long-term revenue-generating assets. A key aim of this research has been to assess the possible scope for a market-rate BtR product to act as a vehicle for affordable housing provision.
Conference paper
Implementing takt planning and takt control into residential construction
This study addresses the suitability of takt planning and takt control (TPTC) for the interior phase in residential construction projects. The purpose is to gain understanding on how to best implement TPTC in residential construction.
Report
Making affordable housing a reality in cities
This report provides the World Economic Forum's perspective on the ongoing discussion about how best to ensure affordable homes.
Report
Understanding the assumptions and impacts of the Victorian Public Housing Renewal Program
This report, evaluating the Victorian government’s program to redevelop inner suburban public housing estates, says the plan may reduce the amount of homes available for vulnerable households.
Report
Understanding Specialist Disability Accommodation funding
This study examined the Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) program and the attitudes of industry to investment and participation in that program. It questioned developers, investors, housing providers, prospective tenants and governments on how the SDA program will generate new supply that meets the needs and preferences of people with disability.