According to The Australian Financial Review, developers Lendlease and Mirvac say up to 30 per cent of housing developed on publicly owned land should be allocated for diverse housing types such as social and affordable dwellings to increase the homes available for low-income households and key workers.
Almost one-third of the new housing stock could be for homes leased at below-market rents and such projects could be developed profitably if governments controlling the land sold it for less and put more value on the social contribution of more community housing, the developers said. https://www.afr.com/property/residential/large-developers-push-for-affordable-housing-mandates-20230207-p5cikc
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