A comprehensive analysis of Australia's burgeoning "living sector" reveals a significant structural evolution within the nation's housing market, with the build-to-rent (BTR) model emerging as a formidable force. This movement is fundamentally centered on the professionalization of the rental
A critical piece of legislation intended to unlock a new era of housing development in Victoria now stands at a precipice, potentially poised to do the exact opposite of its creators’ intentions. As the state grapples with a severe housing shortage, a high-stakes political debate has erupted over a
Imagine a state where the dream of homeownership feels like a distant fantasy for most, where rents devour half of a family’s income, and where even working professionals scramble to find a stable place to live. This is the stark reality in California today, a crisis of housing affordability that
Imagine a city skyline rising not through years of painstaking labor, but in mere months, as pre-built apartment modules slot into place like pieces of a giant puzzle. In Australia, this vision is becoming reality as the property development sector, particularly within the build-to-rent (BTR)
In the heart of Vancouver’s vibrant Fairview neighborhood, a 28-storey tower at 2538 Birch St. is undergoing a transformation that could redefine urban development with a deeply human focus. Originally slated to address the city’s pressing housing shortage as a rental project with 258 units, this
Across the United Kingdom’s Build to Rent market, stability has been the headline through the third quarter as investment held its ground, development financing dominated, and the policy fog began to lift in both England and Scotland, yet under the surface the calendar is once again pushing capital