Can Risk Management boost the supply of Affordable Housing Development and Management?
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01/01/2009
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A shortage of affordable housing is a major problem in Australia today. This is mainly due to the limited supply of affordable housing that is provided by the non-government housing sector. Some private housing developers see the provision of affordable housing for lower income people as a high risk investment which offers a lower return than broader market-based housing. The scarcity of suitable land, a limited government ‘subsidy’, and increasing housing costs have not provided sufficient development incentives to encourage their investment despite the existing high demand for affordable housing. This study analyses the risk management process conducted by some private and not-for-profit housing providers in South East Queensland, and draws conclusions about the relationship between risk assessments/responses and past experiences. In-depth interviews of selected non-government housing providers have been conducted to facilitate an understanding of their approach to risk assessment/response in developing and in managing affordable housing projects. These developers use an informal risk management process as part of their normal business process in accordance with industry standards. A simple qualitative matrix has been used to analyse probability and impacts using a qualitative scale - low, medium and high. For housing providers who have considered investing in affordable housing but have not yet implemented any such projects, affordable housing development is seen as an opportunity that needs to be approached with caution. The risks associated with such projects and the levels of acceptance of these are not consistently identified by current housing providers. Many interviewees agree that the recognition of financial risk and the fear of community rejection of such housing projects have restrained them from committing to such investment projects. This study suggests that implementing improvements to the risk mitigation and management framework may assist in promoting the supply of affordable housing by non-government providers. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/28770/1/Final_paper_Can_Risk_Management_boost_the_supply_of_Affordable_Housing.pdf http://www.prres.net/ Susilawati, Connie (2009) Can Risk Management boost the supply of Affordable Housing Development and Management? In Proceedings of the 15th Pacific Rim Real Estate Society Conference, Sydney, Australia. |
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Copyright 2009 [please consult the author]. |
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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Urban Development |
Palavras-Chave | #150403 Real Estate and Valuation Services #Affordable housing development #affordable housing management #risk management #risk assessment |
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Conference Paper |