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Title: Peter Quinn


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  • Peter Quinn
  • General Manager Residential
  • Folkestone Limited

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  • Housing Affordability
  • Developer Contributions
  • Melbourne 2030 Inner Melbourne

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Housing affordability
  • What does it mean ?
  • Is it can you afford to live in the house that
    you choose in the suburb you desire?
  • Or is it what form of accommodation can you
    afford or do you live in?
  • Housing affordability affects everyone
  • Home ownership is a big deal and important to
    the economy sense of community and belonging
  • Principal mechanism for savings and wealth
    creation - other than inheritance

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Housing affordability
  • Affordability is directly related to demand and
    supply
  • Land for urban expansion has been severely
    rationed in the past and therefore lack of supply
    has had an inflationary effect on prices
  • Only 0.3 of Australia is occupied or developed -
    we dont have a shortage of land
  • Supply isnt effected quickly enough to meet the
    present expansive population demands
  • There are still too many levels and steps in the
    development processes

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Housing affordability
  • What size house do we need?
  • Project home builders have conditioned the
    markets housing expectations over the past
    decade
  • Lower priced lots in the growth corridors do not
    produce affordable housing - if we dont then
    match the reality with the dream
  • 62,000 people migrated to Victoria last financial
    year
  • People should not be disadvantaged by where they
    live
  • Commuting - new concept in some parts of the US

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Herald Sun 14/9/08
  • 1998 - most areas
  • 2008 gt 300 options
  • Belgrave
  • Melb Nth 34
  • Morn Pen 9
  • West 6
  • East 3
  • Buying power halved

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UDIA 2008 CongressThe Premiers address
  • Government to rezone all land within the UGB to
    residential
  • Does not create one new additional lot
  • Statement removes a level of uncertainty about
    the future uses of all land within the UGB
  • Timing for approvals and implementation
  • Landholders now have higher expectations

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Development contributions
  • Development contributions/levies have been used
    as defacto planning controls
  • 37 PSPs currently underway mainly in growth
    areas
  • Additional resources and powers be given to the
    GAA to expedite more structure plans - larger
    structure plans ?
  • Development contributions are often referred to
    as TBA creates uncertainty
  • There needs to be a consistency and transparency
    with development contributions

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Development contributions
  • Infrastructure - sporting/health/education/social/
    cultural should be identified and programmed into
    timeframes
  • Infrastructure needs to be committed and
    available within specific timeframes
  • Infrastructure creates wealth
  • Public Open Space levies where do they go ?
  • Identify links to community benefits

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Development contributions
  • There needs to be known costs for all designated
    areas
  • State infrastructure levies ? raised in Nov
    2005

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Melbourne Divided
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MELBOURNE 2030
  • Objectives
  • Direction 1 - Build a more compact city
  • Direction 2 - Better management of metropolitan
    growth
  • Direction 3 - Networks with regional cities
  • Direction 4 - A more prosperous city
  • Direction 5 - A great place to be
  • Direction 6 - A fairer city
  • Direction 7 - A greener city
  • Direction 8 - Better transport links
  • Direction 9 - Better planning decisions, careful
    management

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Melbourne 2030
  • Melbourne 2030 is not an action plan
  • Population is growing at an unforseen rate
  • Climate change and greenhouse issues not fully
    considered
  • Petrol prices have gone north
  • Inadequate public transport system exposed
  • Water was not an issue in 2002
  • Obesity and health issues now dominating public
    policy

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MELBOURNE 2030
  • The principles of 2030 need to be reinforced
  • We can fit another 30,000 residences within
    existing inner urban infrastructure ?
  • Better use of existing infrastructure transit
    cities
  • Brown Field sites making better use of existing
    services
  • Environmental uncertainty and the role of the EPA
  • People want to live near home
  • Vertical retirement developments role of family
  • New opportunities around activity centres

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Future Options
  • Increase transport funding and services -fuel
    cost increases mean people cant live close to
    home/community
  • More inner city options are needed- lost
    opportunities are becoming compromised
    developments
  • More employment opportunities are needed in
    growth areas to precede and occur with
    development but you need infrastructure to
    support the new investment

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Future Options
  • Urban renewal
  • cut the red tape
  • less time in the planning processes
  • More resources for the EPA to speed up
    assessments
  • Public Open Space levies
  • Another level of charges to the developer
  • Dedicate these funds to improving amenity
  • Councils should have the helicopter view and
    plan their future municipality
  • Required accommodation options - service
    industries

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Developer considerations
  • Developers cost the various risks in their
    feasibilities
  • Financial Risk
  • Planning Risk
  • Development Risk
  • Environmental Risk
  • Marketing Risk
  • Funding is reliant on valuations timing is the
    greatest risk
  • The purchaser will always bear the costs of
    delays
  • The banks receive the benefits of our development
    system, not purchasers

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