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Community housing providers can grow build-to-rent sector

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Australian Financial Review

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Su-Lin Tan

Abstract

Subsidising community housing providers (CHPs) and their projects rather than providing tax concessions to for-profit developers has a better chance of kickstarting the build-to-rent sector in Australia, a Landcom study has found

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