| 18.11.10 :: THE DETERMINANTS OF TENURE AND LOCATION CHOICES OF 20–40 YEAR OLD HOUSEHOLDS IN THE AUCKLAND REGION
The Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New Zealand (CHRANZ) has today released research that investigates Tenure and Location Choices of 20–40 year old Households in the Auckland Region. |
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18.11.10 :: AUCKLAND REGION HOUSING MARKET ASSESSMENT
The Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New Zealand (CHRANZ) has today released research on an Auckland Region Housing Market Assessment.
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10.09.10 :: SUB-REGIONAL HOUSING DEMAND IN THE NORTHLAND REGION
The Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New Zealand (CHRANZ) has today released research that investigates Sub-regional Housing Demand in the Northland Region.
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| 31.05.10 :: CHILDREN’S HOUSING FUTURES
The Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New Zealand (CHRANZ) has today released research that investigates Children's Housing Futures.
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| 30.10.09 :: OLDER PEOPLE’S HOUSING FUTURES IN 2050: THREE SCENARIOS FOR AN AGEING SOCIETY
The Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New Zealand (CHRANZ) has today released research that investigates the patterns of housing futures likely to be evident among people 65 years and older between 2010 and 2050.
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12.12.08 :: THE INTERMEDIATE HOUSING MARKET IN NEW ZEALAND
The Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New Zealand (CHRANZ) has released research that identifies the current and future demographics and spatial distribution of the intermediate housing market across New Zealand and investigates the market, social and policy implications of the trends identified.
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28.11.08 :: ACCESS TO SAFE AND SECURE HOUSING FOR VULNERABLE AND AT RISK YOUNG PEOPLE
The Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New Zealand (CHRANZ) has released today research that aims to improve the alignment between the housing sector and the housing needs of vulnerable and at risk young people.
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| 29.02.08 :: ON THE FALLING RATE OF HOME OWNERSHIP IN NEW ZEALAND
The Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New Zealand (CHRANZ) has released today research that examines the decline in home ownership rates across age groups by household type, income, and access to dwelling type and location.
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10.10.07 :: AFFORDABLE HOUSING: THE COMMUNITY HOUSING SECTOR IN NEW ZEALAND
The Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New Zealand (CHRANZ) has released today research that assesses the current and potential contribution of the community housing sector towards addressing housing affordability problems being experienced in New Zealand.
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29.08.07 :: LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING
The Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New Zealand (CHRANZ) has released today research that investigates the current role of local government in affordable housing and the potential for enhancing local government’s role and activities in facilitating affordable housing.
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24.08.07 :: AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN THE BAY OF PLENTY REGION – A SOLUTIONS STUDY
The Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New Zealand (CHRANZ) has released today research that investigates the links between housing, work, infrastructure and regional development in the Western Bay of Plenty and Eastern Bay of Plenty sub-regions.
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| 15.08.07 :: CENSUS 2006 AND HOUSING IN NEW ZEALAND
The Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New Zealand (CHRANZ) has released today research that provides an analysis of housing market trends based on the 2006 census.
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| 10.08.07 :: PACIFIC ISLAND HOUSING EXPERIENCES: EMERGING TRENDS AND ISSUES
The Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New Zealand (CHRANZ) has today released research that investigates the housing experiences and aspirations of Pacific people in New Zealand, and identifies developing trends and issues for Pacific Housing. The research also identifies potential solutions to current and future housing problems.
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18.05.07 :: HOUSING AND DISABILITY: FUTURE PROOFING NEW ZEALAND’S HOUSING STOCK FOR AN INCLUSIVE SOCIETY
The Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New Zealand (CHRANZ) has released today research that aims to assist the housing and disability sectors to effectively optimise housing access for the growing numbers of people who will be managing severe or moderate disability over the next twenty-five years.
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23.04.07 :: HOUSING SUPPLY IN THE AUCKLAND REGION 2000-2005
The Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New Zealand (CHRANZ) has released today research that examines constraints to the expansion of housing supply in the Auckland region (Rodney District, North Shore, Waitakere City, Auckland City, Manukau City, Papakura District and Franklin District).
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23.04.07 :: THE FUTURE OF HOME OWNERSHIP AND THE ROLE OF THE PRIVATE RENTAL MARKET IN THE AUCKLAND REGION
The Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New Zealand (CHRANZ) has released today research that investigates how the Auckland Region’s private rental market might adjust to cope with the projected fall in home ownership rates and the implications of these trends particularly as low to medium income households become increasingly reliant on private rental accommodation.
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26.10.06 :: MĀORI HOUSING EXPERIENCES: EMERGING TRENDS AND ISSUES
The Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New Zealand (CHRANZ) has released today research commissioned from The Family Centre Social Policy Research Unit, that investigates Māori housing experiences and aspirations to identify emerging trends and issues.
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11.10.06 :: THE IMPACT ON HOUSING ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF MARKET PRICES, INCENTIVES AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
The Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New Zealand (CHRANZ) has released research, commissioned from Taylor Baines and Associates, that investigates the impact on housing energy efficiency of market prices, incentives and regulatory requirements.
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24.08.06 :: AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN THE NELSON, TASMAN AND MARLBOROUGH REGIONS: A SOLUTIONS STUDY
The Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New Zealand (CHRANZ) has released research that addresses the causes of, and solutions to, housing affordability problems in the Nelson, Marlborough & Tasman regions, in the context of labour market, economic and demographic developments.
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01.03.06 :: REGIONAL HOUSING MARKETS IN NEW ZEALAND: HOUSE PRICES, SALES AND SUPPLY RESPONSES
The Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New Zealand (CHRANZ) has released research, commissioned from Motu, that investigates regional housing markets in New Zealand.
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24.02.06 :: THE FUTURE OF HOUSING IN NEW ZEALAND
The Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New Zealand (CHRANZ) has released research, commissioned from Scion and BRANZ, that investigates the future of housing in New Zealand.
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30.09.05 :: HOUSING TENURE
ASPIRATIONS AND ATTAINMENT
The Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New
Zealand (CHRANZ) has released research, commissioned
from DTZ New Zealand, that investigates housing
tenure aspirations and attainment in New Zealand.
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08.07.05 :: AFFORDABLE
HOUSING IN THE NELSON, MARLBOROUGH AND TASMAN
REGIONS: A SOLUTIONS STUDY
The Centre for Housing Research,
Aotearoa New Zealand (CHRANZ) has contracted a
research consortium led by MOTU Economic and Public
Policy Research to undertake a study into affordable
housing in the Nelson, Marlborough and Tasman
Regions.
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09.09.04
:: CHRANZ ANNUAL REPORT 2003/04 AND 2004/05 HOUSING
RESEARCH PROGRAMME
The Centre for Housing Research,
Aotearoa New Zealand – Kainga Tipu (CHRANZ)
today released its 2003/04 Annual Report.
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24.08.04
:: ACCOMODATION OPTIONS FOR OLDER PEOPLE IN AOTEAROA/NEW
ZEALAND
The Centre for Housing Research,
Aotearoa New Zealand (CHRANZ) has released an
independent research report, jointly funded with
the Cross Departmental Research Pool, on Accommodation
Options for Older People in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
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23.07.04
:: NEW ZEALAND HOUSING RESEARCH
The Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New
Zealand (CHRANZ) has released today two research
reports: (i) Housing Costs and Affordable Housing;
(ii) The Impact of Financial Circumstances and
Tenure Choice.
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04.06.04
:: CHANGES IN THE STRUCTURE OF THE NEW ZEALAND
HOUSING MARKET
The Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New
Zealand (CHRANZ) has released research, commissioned
from DTZ New Zealand, that provides a detailed
analysis and description of the New Zealand housing
sector and key changes in is structure over the
last twenty years.
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26.04.04
:: HOUSING RESEARCH GROWS
The Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New
Zealand, (“CHRANZ”) has made further
investments into much needed housing research.
“Our goal is to address the research needs
and gaps in the total New Zealand housing market”,
says CHRANZ Manager, Terrence Aschoff.
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| 11.03.04 :: AN ANALYSIS OF
LEAKY HOME STIGMA IMPACTS ON RESIDENTIAL PROPETY
VALUES
A report investigating the impacts
of leaky home stigma on residential property values
by Mr Song Shi, a MBS student at Massey University,
has been released by the Centre for Housing Research,
Aotearoa New Zealand (CHRANZ).
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| 25.08.03
:: CENTRE FOR HOUSING RESEARCH LAUNCHED
Housing Minister Steve Maharey launched Kainga
Tipu - the Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa
New Zealand at Parliament this evening. |
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