Articulating Value in Cooperative Housing: International and Methodological Review

Louise Crabtree, Sidsel Grimstad, Joanne McNeill, Neil Perry, Emma R. Power

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Abstract

Housing cooperatives are a growing presence in Australia's housing system, providing a diversity of housing forms to a variety of household types across the income spectrum, typically serving low- and moderate-income households. International evidence shows that housing cooperatives can provide a range of housing from very low price points through to market rate in both non-urban and urban contexts. The research presented in this report reviewed a selection of international cooperative housing sectors in addition to the Australian context, with two aims: 1. Compile the current evidence for the social and financial benefits of housing cooperatives, to develop a framework to assess this in Australia; and, 2. Identify preliminary issues regarding the growth and diversification of housing cooperatives in Australia.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationPenrith, N.S.W.
PublisherWestern Sydney University
Number of pages128
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • home ownership
  • housing
  • housing policy

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