锘縏Y - RPRT AB - What this research is about This research looks at shared equity schemes, which are programs where governments or other organisations help people buy a home in exchange for part-ownership of the property. It compares the advantages, disadvantages and unintended consequences of different models, and creates an evidence-base to support the design of future government-led shared equity programs. Why this research is important With more people struggling to buy their first home, Federal and State Governments are increasingly adopting shared equity schemes to help Australians purchase a property. Ensuring these schemes are well designed and easily understandable can help ensure they are fit-for-purpose, maximise desired outcomes, and avoid unintended consequences like house price inflation. AU - Ong ViforJ, Rachel AU - Pawson, Hal AU - Pinnegar, Simon AU - Stone, Wendy AU - Williams, Peter AU - Gillon, Charles AU - Phelps, Christopher AU - Veeroja, Piret CY - Melbourne DO - 10.18408/ahuri8136601 L1 - internal-pdf://3462878131/AHURI-Final-Report-448-Shared-equity-programs-.pdf PB - Australian Housing and Urban 漫天堂入口 Institute PY - 2025 ST - Shared equity programs in Australia: features, impacts and growth potential T2 - 漫天堂入口Final Report No. 448 TI - Shared equity programs in Australia: features, impacts and growth potential UR - /research/final-reports/448 ID - 1219 ER -