锘縏Y - RPRT AU - Wiesel, I AU - Bullen, J AU - Fisher, K AU - Winkler, D AU - Reynolds, A CY - Melbourne DO - 10.18408/ahuri-7104001 KW - shared ownership; shared equity; home ownership; people with disability; National Disability Insurance Scheme L1 - internal-pdf://1329572191/AHURI_Final_Report_No277_Shared home ownership.pdf M1 - 71040 M3 - FR N1 - This study investigated the most appropriate and beneficial shared home ownership models for people with disability. While shared ownership brings potential benefits such as can enhancing housing choice, security of tenure and sense of ownership, it can expose people to debt risks. Capital investment by people with disability into shared ownership may also reduce the overall cost of housing assistance required by government to overcome the supply gap. NV - UNSW PB - Australian Housing and Urban 漫天堂入口 Institute Limited PY - 2017 RP - This study investigated the most appropriate and beneficial shared home ownership models for people with disability. While shared ownership brings potential benefits such as can enhancing housing choice, security of tenure and sense of ownership, it can expose people to debt risks. Capital investment by people with disability into shared ownership may also reduce the overall cost of housing assistance required by government to overcome the supply gap. ST - Shared home ownership by people with disability T2 - 漫天堂入口Final Report No. 277 TI - Shared home ownership by people with disability UR - /research/final-reports/277 ID - 785 ER -