TY - RPRT AU - Pawson, Hal AU - Martin, Chris AU - Flanagan, Kathleen AU - Phillips, Rhonda CY - Melbourne DO - doi:10.18408/ahuri-7108101 KW - social housing, housing policy L1 - internal-pdf://2835278134/AHURI_Final_Report_No273_Recent housing transf.pdf M1 - 71081 M3 - FR N1 - Focusing primarily on public housing transfers in Queensland, South Australia and Tasmania, this Inquiry analysed the associated processes and frameworks to reveal the lessons learned. The case studies reveal aspects of transfer practices such as capturing Rent Assistance-enhanced revenues; the transfer of ‘management’ rather than freehold title; and the absence of a role for tenants. Financial modelling indicated that management transfers, where community housing providers are assured of cash flow from rents, may be a viable means for addressing moderate maintenance backlogs, enhancing community development and modestly expanding affordable housing portfolios. NV - UNSW PB - Australian Housing and Urban ÂþÌìÌÃÈë¿Ú Institute Limited PY - 2016 RP - Focusing primarily on public housing transfers in Queensland, South Australia and Tasmania, this Inquiry analysed the associated processes and frameworks to reveal the lessons learned. The case studies reveal aspects of transfer practices such as capturing Rent Assistance-enhanced revenues; the transfer of ‘management’ rather than freehold title; and the absence of a role for tenants. Financial modelling indicated that management transfers, where community housing providers are assured of cash flow from rents, may be a viable means for addressing moderate maintenance backlogs, enhancing community development and modestly expanding affordable housing portfolios. ST - Recent housing transfer experience in Australia: implications for affordable housing industry development T2 - ÂþÌìÌÃÈë¿ÚFinal Report No. 273 TI - Recent housing transfer experience in Australia: implications for affordable housing industry development UR - http://www.ahuri.edu.au/research/final-reports/273 ID - 777 ER -