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Social and affordable housing has made up only about 1% of the homes that have been built in Australia over the past decade.
It’s an area that needs urgent attention as a growing number of people experience rental stress and homelessness.
But how do investors and developers get involved in a sector that’s still largely misunderstood? And what are the benefits?
We explore this in our latest Talking Property podcast featuring Wendy Hayhurst - CEO of the Community Housing Industry Association, Nicholas Proud - CEO of Powerhousing Australia, Gavin Salt - Residential Lead at i2C Architects, and Steph Harper, Valuation & Advisory Services Director for CBRE’s Living Sectors business.
If you have any questions regarding this episode or property topics that you’d like CBRE to address in future episodes, please email us at: [email protected].
If you have any questions regarding this episode or property topics that you’d like CBRE to address in future episodes, please email us at [email protected].
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Social and affordable housing has made up only about 1% of the homes that have been built in Australia over the past decade.
It’s an area that needs urgent attention as a growing number of people experience rental stress and homelessness.
But how do investors and developers get involved in a sector that’s still largely misunderstood? And what are the benefits?
We explore this in our latest Talking Property podcast featuring Wendy Hayhurst - CEO of the Community Housing Industry Association, Nicholas Proud - CEO of Powerhousing Australia, Gavin Salt - Residential Lead at i2C Architects, and Steph Harper, Valuation & Advisory Services Director for CBRE’s Living Sectors business.
If you have any questions regarding this episode or property topics that you’d like CBRE to address in future episodes, please email us at: [email protected].
If you have any questions regarding this episode or property topics that you’d like CBRE to address in future episodes, please email us at [email protected].
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