Australian BTR pipeline grows by 70% in one year - CBRE
Australia’s Build-to-Rent (BTR) pipeline has expanded by 68% over the past year, with 40 projects and the total number of units approaching 15,000 – a new high for the asset class.
Gurner Qualitas announce major entry into multifamily sector with $1 billion 1200 + apartment pipeline
Australian Real Estate Fund Manager Qualitas and multi-billion-dollar developer GURNERTM have announced a partnership to enter the multi-family housing sector and the imminent launch of capital raising for a dedicated Fund for the sector.
Sentinel Real Estate launches its third Australian Build to Rent development Perth Western Australia
The Australian arm of leading American development and real estate investment firm, Sentinel Real Estate (Sentinel) has today announced it has submitted a Development Application for its latest major Build to Rent project at 194 West Coast Highway in Scarborough, Western Australia.
Operational residential investment (which comprises multifamily, student housing and senior living assets) accounted for 27 per cent of global real estate investment in the first three quarters of 2020, up from just 16 per cent a decade ago, according to the Savills Global Living 2020 report....
Australia's build-to-rent sector 'accelerated' by impact of pandemic - Savills
New ways of living and working throughout Australia are emerging and growing in popularity as people become more isolated and increasingly crave connection, new research from Savills has found.
NSW Planning Reform Action Plan revealed, cutting red tape and assessment times
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian annouces an $83 million NSW Planning Reform Action Plan, reducing planning assessment times, less red tape, and introducing user friendly e-planning tools.
Build-to-rent on the rise in Australia despite 'unique' challenges - report
A new report from Colliers International has outlined how Australia’s rapidly expanding population is set to see developers and governments look for new opportunities to expand the build-to-rent housing model in the country’s biggest cities in 2020.
Queensland's Urban Development Institute of Australia welcomes increased charges transparency
Infrastructure Charges paid by developers need to be understood by community to avoid lop-sided debate about the benefits of development, says UDIA Queensland CEO.