2,320
Views
15
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

De-risking development of medium density housing to improve housing affordability and boost supply

, &
Pages 210-218 | Received 20 Feb 2014, Accepted 11 Mar 2015, Published online: 11 Jun 2015

References

  • Adams, R. 2009. Transforming Australian Cities: For a More Financially Viable and Sustainable Future: Transportation and Urban Design. Melbourne: City of Melbourne and Department of Transport.
  • Alves, T., and G. London. 2012. “New Housing for a Shifting Urban Paradigm: Housing Development Co-operatives as a More Affordable and Sustainable Alternative for Housing Provision in Australian Cities.” Proceedings of the 6th Australasian Housing Researchers’ Conference, University of Adelaide, February 8–10.
  • Ball, M. 1998. “Institutions in British Property Research: A Review.” Urban Studies 35 (9): 1501–1517.
  • Ball, M. 2003. “Markets and the Structure of the Housebuilding Industry: An International Perspective.” Urban Studies 40 (5–6): 897–916. doi:10.1080/0042098032000074236.
  • Ball, M., M. Harloe, and M. Marten. 1988. Housing and Social Change in Europe and the USA. London: Routledge.
  • BCCM (Business Council of Cooperatives and Mutuals) and CEHL (Common Equity Housing Ltd) 2014. “Breaking through the Affordability Ceiling.” National Housing Round Table, Melbourne, February 25.
  • Berry, M. 2010. “Housing Wealth and Mortgage Debt in Australia.” In The Blackwell Companion to the Economics of Housing, edited by S. Smith and B. Searle, 126–146. London: Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Bryant, L. 2012. “An Assessment of Development Funding for New Housing post-GFC in Queensland, Australia.” International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis 5 (2): 118–133. doi:10.1108/17538271211225887.
  • Bryant, L., and C. Eves. 2014. “The Link between Infrastructure Charges and Housing Affordability in Australia: Where Is the Empirical Evidence?” Australian Planner 51 (4): 307–317. doi:10.1080/-7293682.2013.877509.
  • Burke, T. 2012. “The Australian Residential Market: Institutions and Actors.” In Australias Unintended Cities: The Impact of Housing on Urban Development, edited by R. Tomlinson, 35–50. Collingwood: CSIRO.
  • Burke and Associates. 2010. “Off the Plan Property Transactions – Issues for Accountants & Lawyers.” Accessed February 4, 2014. http://www.burkes-law.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Building-Development-Presentation-230810.pdf.
  • Cadman, D., and R. Topping. 1995. Property Development. 4th ed. London: Spon Press.
  • Chandler, D. 2009. Challenging the Traditional Private Sector Residential Development and Building Company Model. Sydney: City Futures Research Centre.
  • Clark, L. 2002. Finding a Common Interest: The Story of Dick Dusseldorp and Lend Lease. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Coiacetto, E. 2000. “Places Shape Place Shapers? Real Estate Developers’ Outlooks Concerning Community, Planning and Development Differ between Places.” Planning Practice & Research 15 (4): 353–374.
  • Coiacetto, E. 2006. “Real Estate Development Industry Structure: Consequences for Urban Planning and Development.” Practice & Research 21 (4): 423–441.
  • Coiacetto, E. 2007a. “Residential Sub-Market Targeting by Developer in Brisbane.” Urban Policy and Research 25 (2): 257–274.
  • Coiacetto, E. 2007b. “The Role of the Development Industry in Shaping Social Space: A Conceptual Model.” Geographical Research 45 (5): 340–347.
  • Coiacetto, E. 2009. “Industry Structure in Real Estate Development: Is City Building Competitive?” Urban Policy and Research 27 (2): 117–135. doi:10.1080/08111140802499080.
  • Coiacetto, E. 2012. Understanding Land Development: A Project-based Approach. Collingwood: CSIRO.
  • Dalton, T., J. Hurley, E. Gharaie, R. Wakefield, and R. Horne. 2013. Australian Suburban House Building: Industry Organisation, Practices and Constraints. Final Report No. 213. Melbourne: AHURI.
  • Daly, M. T. 1982. Sydney Boom, Sydney Bust: The City and Its Property Market, 18501981. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.
  • de Maddalena, G., and M. Schuster. 2005. Go South: The Tübingen Model. Translated and edited by Geoffrey Steinherz. Tübingen: Ernst Wasmuth.
  • Dolin, A., G. London, and K. McQuoid. 1992. Sector 4 Housing: A Concept to Address the Need for Urban Consolidation and Better CommunitiesA Report to The Office of The Family, Government of Western Australia. West Perth: Rowland Company.
  • Dowling, R. 2005. “Residential Building in Australia, 1993–2003.” Urban Policy and Research 23 (4): 447–464.
  • Eslake, S. 2013. “Saul Eslake: 50 Years of Housing Failure.” Address to the 122nd Annual Henry George Commemorative Dinner, The Royal Society of Victoria, Melbourne, September 2.
  • Forlee, R. 2012. Australian Residential Property Development: A Step-by-Step Guide for Investors. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons.
  • Fuchs, D., and J. Orth. 2000. Bauen in der Gruppe: Kostengünstig, Innovativ, Ökologisch [Building in Groups: Inexpensive, Innovative, Ecologically Sustainable]. München: Callwey.
  • Goodman, R., M. Buxton, P. Chhetri, E. Taylor, and G. Wood. 2010. Planning and the Characteristics of Housing Supply in Melbourne. Final Report No. 157. Melbourne: AHURI.
  • Gurran, N., K. Ruming, and B. Randolph. 2009. Counting the Costs: Planning Requirements, Infrastructure Contributions, and Residential Development in Australia. AHURI Final Report No. 140. Melbourne: AHURI.
  • HSAR (Housing Supply and Affordability Reform Working Party) 2012. Housing Supply and Affordability Report. Canberra: COAG.
  • Kent, T. 2011. “Property Development Finance Post-GFC. ” Presentation for Ashe Morgan Winthrop, Brisbane, August 26. Accessed September 27, 2013. http://www.qld.api.org.au/assets/media_library/000/000/206/original.pdf?1314684262.
  • Krämer, S., and G. Kuhn. 2009. Städte und Baugemeinschaften [Cities and Construction Sector Communities]. Stuttgart and Zürich: Wüstenrot Stiftung, Ludwigsburg, and Karl Krämer Verlag.
  • MCU (Major Cities Unit) 2010. State of Australian Cities 2010. Canberra: Commonwealth of Australia.
  • Millington, A. 2013. Property Development. Hoboken: Taylor and Francis.
  • Newton, P., and S. Glackin. 2014. “Understanding Infill: Towards A New Policy and Practice for Urban Regeneration in the Established Suburbs of Australia's Cities.” Urban Policy and Research 32 (2): 121–143. doi:10.1080/08111146.2013.877389.
  • NHSC (National Housing Supply Council) 2013. Housing Supply and Affordability Issues 201213. Canberra: Commonwealth of Australia.
  • Pallisco, M. 2014. “‘Eye-opener Sale’ in Capital Gains.” The Age, 19 April, 14–15.
  • PCA (Property Council of Australia) 2012. Making the Numbers Stack UpA Study into Major Residential Urban Renewal in Melbourne. Melbourne: PCA.
  • Peiser, R., and D. Hamilton. 2012. Professional Real Estate Development: The ULI Guide to the Business. 3rd ed. Chicago: Urban Land Institute.
  • Phan, T., J. Peterson, and S. Chandra. 2008. “Urban Infill: Extent and Implications in the City of Monash.” People and Place 16 (4): 23–31.
  • Rijavec, I. 2013. “Why Citiniche?” Accessed February 6. http://citiniche.com.au/blog/why-citiniche/.
  • Rowley, S., G. Costello, D. Higgins, and P. Phibbs. 2014. The Financing of Residential Development in Australia. AHURI Final Report No. 219. Melbourne: AHURI.
  • Rowley, S., and P. Phibbs. 2012. Delivering Diverse and Affordable Housing on Infill Development Sites. Final Report No.193. Melbourne: AHURI.
  • Ruming, K. 2010. “Developer Typologies in Urban Renewal in Sydney: Recognising the Role of Informal Associations between Developers and Local Government.” Urban Policy and Research 28 (1): 65–83.doi:10.1080/08111140903356403.
  • Sharam, A. 2012. ‘Smart Housing’, Presentation to the Housing Melbourne Symposium, 7th November, Office of the Victorian Government Architect, Swinburne University and the Princes Foundation, National Gallery of Victoria. http://www.ovga.vic.gov.au/images/Alves_Sharam_McShane_words.pdf.
  • Szafraniec, J., and A. Hollaway. 2012. The Unplanned Source of Housing Supply: What Drives Incremental Infill Housing Development. Melbourne: SGS Economics & Planning.
  • Thomas, P. 2010. Profit from Property: Your Step-by-step Guide to Successful Real Estate Development. Milton: John Wiley & Sons.
  • UDIA. 2011. The 2011 UDIA State of the Land Report. Canberra: Urban Development Institute of Australia.
  • Urbis. 2012. Housing Supply Responses to Change in Affordability. Final Report. Canberra: NHSC.
  • Weaver, P., and C. Kingsley. 2001. Banking and Lending Practice. 4th ed. Sydney: Australia Lawbook.
  • Weerasooria, W. S. 1998. Bank Lending and Securities in Australia. Sydney: Butterworths.
  • Wilkinson, S. 2008. Property Development. Hoboken: Taylor & Francis.
  • Williams, T., and S. Macken. 2012. Homes for All. Sydney: The McKell Institute.
  • Wing, H., D. Norman, and D. Orsmond. 2012. “Supply-side Issues in the Housing Sector.” The Bulletin, September Quarter, 11–19. Sydney: Reserve Bank of Australia. http://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2012/sep/2.html.
  • Woodcock, I., K. Dovey, S. Wollan, and I. Robertson. 2011. “Speculation and Resistance: Constraints on Compact City Policy Implementation in Melbourne.” Urban Policy and Research 29 (4): 343–362. doi:10.1080/08111146.2011.581335.
  • Worthington, A. 2011. The Quarter Century Record on Housing Affordability, Affordability Drivers, and Government Policy Responses in Australia. Brisbane: Griffith Business School.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.