TY - RPRT AB - This study identified five Australian housing markets that could be made more efficient using online technology to match highly specific ‘buyers’ and ‘sellers’. The five markets considered are: swaps in public housing; disability accessible housing; low-cost private rental housing brokerage; apartment presales for low/mid income earners; and precinct-level urban redevelopment. The research also proposed solutions to how the matching markets could best operate. AU - Flatau, Paul AU - Zaretzky, Kaylene AU - valentine, kylie AU - McNelis, Sean AU - Spinney, Angela AU - Wood, Lisa AU - MacKenzie, David AU - Habibis, Daphne CY - Melbourne DO - doi:10.18408/ahuri-8209001. L1 - internal-pdf://2647364969/AHURI_Final_Report_No279_Inquiry into funding.pdf M3 - FR NV - UWA PB - Australian Housing and Urban ÂþÌìÌÃÈë¿Ú Institute Limited PY - 2017 ST - Inquiry into funding and delivery of programs to reduce homelessness T2 - ÂþÌìÌÃÈë¿ÚFinal Report No. 279 TI - Inquiry into funding and delivery of programs to reduce homelessness UR - /research/final-reports/279 ID - 838 ER -