2010 State of Supply Report
Table of Contents
Part A - Housing demand, supply and affordability
- Understanding the housing market
- State of Supply-methodology
- Key findings of the Council's 2008 report
- Changes in outlook since the 2008 report
- Key elements of the Council's 2010 report
Chapter 2 - Demand for housing
- Key points
- Overview of supply
- Existing supply
- Projecting supply to 2029
- Construction activity
- Unoccupied dwellings
- How does new supply become available?
- State and territory land and dwelling pipelines
- Estimating future dwelling supply
- Planning and development assessment
- The construction industry
- Conclusion
Chapter 4 - Demand-Supply balance
- Key points
- Overview of demand-supply balance
- Future changes in the demand-supply gap
- Sensitivity of estimates of the gap
- Government initiatives
- Conclusions
- Key points
- Overview of affordability
- Measuring housing affordability
- Affordability for home buyers
- Affordability for renters
- Supply of affordable rental housing
- Conclusion
Part B - Focus on key housing market issues in 2010
Chapter 6 - Adding supply through infill development
- Key points
- Overview
- Higher density through infill or greenfield development?
- Comparing the costs of infill and greenfield developments
- Options for stimulating higher density and infill developments
- Conclusions
Chapter 7 - Efficiency of the housing market
Chapter 8 - Housing demand in an ageing population
- Key points
- Overview
- Current dwelling patterns of older households
- Demand projections for older households, 2008 - 2028
- Other options for older people
- Government initiatives for older people
- Conclusion
Chapter 9 - Conclusions and future directions
Appendices
- Appendix 1: Council's terms of reference
- Appendix 2: Summary data
- Appendix 3: Research and modelling methodology