TY - RPRT AB - What this research is about This research is the first critical analysis of the Australian private rental vacancy rate (RVR) — an important, but often unquestioned, housing market signal. It investigates the different methodologies, strengths and limitations of the measure, and how it is used and interpreted. Why this research is important Policymakers and developers commonly use RVRs to guide decisions about where and when to build housing, and for rental providers, they can be a signal to raise rents. A comprehensive understanding of this measure is therefore crucial, particularly during a housing crisis. Yet RVRs are provided only by commercial organisations, using methodologies that are often opaque and produce different outcomes. This research presents a detailed examination of this key housing market indicator to better inform decision-making in public and private sectors. AU - Reynolds, Margaret AU - Ganguli, Rupa AU - Goodall, Zoe AU - Ralston, Liss AU - Nygaard, Christian A. AU - Burke, Terry CY - Melbourne DO - 10.18408/ahuri5132801 L1 - internal-pdf://2006048848/AHURI-Final-Report-450-Demystifying-the-rental.pdf PB - Australian Housing and Urban ÂþÌìÌÃÈë¿Ú Institute PY - 2025 ST - Demystifying the rental vacancy rate measure: a critical review and policy implications T2 - ÂþÌìÌÃÈë¿ÚFinal Report No. 450 TI - Demystifying the rental vacancy rate measure: a critical review and policy implications UR - /research/final-reports/450 ID - 1221 ER -