Home ownership
Alternative labels
Private home ownership
Housing wealth
Report
Housing circumstances of Indigenous households: tenure and overcrowding
In 2011, Indigenous households were about half as likely as other Australian households to own their home and more than 3 times as likely to be overcrowded, finds this report. Summary Indigenous households about half as likely to own their own home Indigenous households continue to have substantially lower rates of home ownership than other...
Report
Eight housing affordability myths
This report argues that there are eight highly persistent myths about the nature of housing markets in Australia, and seeks to tackle them.
Working paper
Forecasting mortgage securitization risk under systemic risk and parameter uncertainty
The Global Financial Crisis exposed financial institutions to severe unexpected losses in relation to mortgage securitizations and derivatives. This paper finds that risk models such as ratings are exposed to a large degree of systematic risk and parameter uncertainty.
Report
Person-centred approaches to private housing for people with disability: impediments, difficulties and opportunities
This Final Report presents the findings of a research project commissioned by the Disability Policy and Research Working Group (DPRWG) to explore the barriers and obstacles impeding a person-centred approach to planning and private housing for people with disability.
Report
The edges of home ownership
The edges of home ownership are usually examined in terms of entry (affordability), sustainability (risk of exit through financial stress), and utility (retirees trading-out for asset-based welfare). However, this research shows there is considerable 'churn' at the edges of home ownership in all age groups. Executive summary Key themes