Affordable Housing

The final report of the People’s Commission into the Housing Crisis not only highlights the crushing toll of our housing crisis, but is a call to action for government.
This article explores the relationships between gentrification and the realization of the 15-minute city vision in the city of Gothenburg, Sweden.
Taking a longitudinal perspective, the research traces, analyses and compares four Irish housing policymaking processes over two eras.
This literature review explores the complex landscape of affordable housing, its international significance and policy implications.
This study examines the efficacy of ongoing policy debates of market-based schemes and identifies strategic and tactical opportunities for housing stakeholders.
This paper reviews a large number of scholarly articles in the housing field spanning the last thirty years, from 1993 to 2022 by implementing bibliometric analysis method.
This AHURI research examined housing trends and the processes of delivering affordable housing supply in rural and regional Australia. These rural and regional housing markets have faced substantial challenges for more than three decades, including poor housing affordability; under-developed supply chains; the shortage of skilled and unskilled labour force; increasing demand for housing in some localities, while other centres decline; together with limited policy attention to the specific needs of rural and regional Australia.
This paper presents data from more recent focus groups amongst Australian would-be house buyers, showing latent market interest in resale-restricted products, with policy and market implications of both national and international relevance.