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The Housing Challenge for NSW

The Housing Challenge for NSW. PIA National Congress Adelaide 2012. Norma Shankie-Williams. NSW the most populous State. 0.2m. 4.6m. 2.3m. 1.7m. 7.3m. 5.6m. 0.51m. Projections to 2036. Population change in NSW. An ageing population. House prices and income.

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The Housing Challenge for NSW

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  1. The Housing Challenge for NSW PIA National Congress Adelaide 2012 Norma Shankie-Williams

  2. NSW the most populous State 0.2m 4.6m 2.3m 1.7m 7.3m 5.6m 0.51m

  3. Projections to 2036

  4. Population change in NSW

  5. An ageing population

  6. House prices and income National Shelter –Meeting Australia’s Housing Challenges 2012

  7. Gap widening between supply & demand

  8. Homelessness

  9. NSW Housing Programmes • NSW Housing - public and community housing • Special housing programs for indigenous people • First home owners given leg up with FHOGs and First Home-New Home schemes.+ Affordable Housing Taskforce

  10. Sydney is rapidly growing Department of Planning & Infrastructure

  11. The Housing Issues for NSW • The issues are SUPPLY – delivery of housing and AFFORDABILITY • Community need to be a part of the solution • Location and type of product both crucial Infrastructure

  12. Five Housing Challenges • Plan for enough • In accessible locations • Match type and pricepoint with need • Strive for quality and energyefficient design • DELIVERY

  13. Enough in the pipeline Department of Planning and Infrastructure

  14. Planned in accessible locations (Metropolitan Development Program) MDP Department of Planning and Infrastructure

  15. A centres focus- sustainable neighbourhoods and healthy living The Housing Challenge for NSW PIA National Congress Adelaide 2012 Norma Shankie-Williams

  16. Matchingtype withneed - Grattan Institute – The Housingwe need.

  17. Grattan Institute – the Housingwe need.

  18. Casba, Danks St Waterloo (Cornerstone)66 apartments – 32 0ne-bed sold out within 6 weeks.

  19. Edwin Davey Flour MillPyrmont

  20. Harbour Mill – Ceerose - 139 apartments 65%<$600,000 and studios from $395,000“Price point a key driver for State stamp duty exemption – demand is there”(Exemptions up to June 30th for <$600,000 )

  21. Madison - (Loftex) Waterloo, modified design to include smaller, more affordable one and two-beds Australand: “ Our mix has changed to more price-pointed, affordable product and we’re doing less three-bedders” Mirvac: “....the issue for apartment buildings is to be nimble enough to adapt to market shifts, even to the point we have made changes during Construction because a particular product isn’t selling”

  22. Variety, energy efficient, affordable. • Reduced CO2 • adapted for climateimpacts • secure • Affordable to buyand run

  23. Quality & Design Sustainable & Energy Efficient Malmo, Sweden

  24. Delivery Grattan Institute - 'The Housing We Need'

  25. Delivery • Cabinet Taskforce on housing supply • Examining impediments to supply • Identifying specific infrastructure blockages • Potential Homesites Program • Examining improvements to the developer contributions system

  26. Strategies for the future.........

  27. What we aim to achieve… Gehl Consultants

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