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That's cool McDuck...
In its Inquiry into Housing Affordability back in 2012, the Productivity Commission identified land scarcity, restrictive urban planning, and the time and costs associated with land development and construction as factors constraining the supply of new housing in New Zealand. My feeling is these observations are all still valid with some geographic variation...
Well, there are a lot of boxes in this diagram that I don't fully understand.
Lets put them to the test.
Fifteen boxes.
Read left to right, top to bottom.
No Chinese speakers may not read top to bottom, right to left.
Well, you may, but it's going to get confusing when I talk abut box 1.
Is a household a house, or part of a house, what about a batch?
(I'm getting a very bad feeling about their intelligence and methodology).
A new-build , if it's half done. Is it half a house?
Household is a term used in economics. It is very different to a dwelling.
Household - definition and meaning
A household refers to a social unit of people living in a house or a home, i.e., under one roof. However, this definition can slightly vary among countries and organizations. For example, in the U.S. the census bureau has two terms for it.
1. There is family-household, which consists of the members that are related by blood or law.
2. There is also the non-family-household, which comprises people who share their homes or live on their own.
The UK government defines the term as:
"One person or a group of people who have the accommodation as their only or main residence and for a group, either share at least one meal a day or share the living accommodation, that is, a living room or sitting room."
Household is a term used in economics. It is very different to a dwelling.
Household - definition and meaning
A household refers to a social unit of people living in a house or a home, i.e., under one roof. However, this definition can slightly vary among countries and organizations. For example, in the U.S. the census bureau has two terms for it.
1. There is family-household, which consists of the members that are related by blood or law.
2. There is also the non-family-household, which comprises people who share their homes or live on their own.
The UK government defines the term as:
"One person or a group of people who have the accommodation as their only or main residence and for a group, either share at least one meal a day or share the living accommodation, that is, a living room or sitting room."
We have to be more severe though!
I like the council definition.
Basically "A thing with a bed in it".
And that's all that matters, for the purpose of this equation.
Consider an empty batch for example, it"s price is still going to pull up the price of a household in that same small town
I like the council definition.
Basically "A thing with a bed in it".
And that's all that matters, for the purpose of this equation.
Consider an empty batch for example, it"s price is still going to pull up the price of a household in that same small town
1) A household can own one dwelling - typically an owner occupied house
2) A household can own no dwellings - a low income household who is unable to buy a dwelling (possibly due to financial constraints such as low income, inability to meet minimum house deposit amounts, inability to get finance from a lending institution). These households are typically renters (or may even be homeless - such as sleeping in a car).
3) A household can own multiple dwellings - such as a family that owns the house that they live in, a batch, and some residential investment properties.
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Hi Chris.
Yes.
I like were you're going with this.
The community or social side of houses is important.
A community or neighborhood is an invisible support structure around a house.
I should consider the diagram on that level.
Also your second point, the legal definition,
which describes the even wider (invisible) legal support around housing.
I should consider the diagram on that level also.
The thing is, that diagram is such a mess,
I need to get the structure of it corrected,
before I can plug in all you're most excellent sub structures.
I really like the way you want to clear up the definitions before getting into it.
Ok.
It's worth taking a little stroll sideways to see exactly what we are talking about.
On a deep level.
What is a house?
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Eomaia ("dawn mother") is a genus of extinct fossil mammals containing the single species Eomaia scansoria, discovered in rocks that were found in the Yixian...
Ok now we have our clean diagram , we can start to play with it.
Basically we have three boxes.
Box 1: People.
Box 2: Houses.
Box 3: Gold Coins.
That's it.
I guess we need to make sure the three boxes (above) are clear.
So.
Box 1 : PEOPLE.
It isn't ALL people.
It's just the people who are INVOLVED in the real estate game.
And furthermore, just those involved in the real estate game right at the MOMENT of the Freeze.
And those people have to be READY, WILLING, and ABLE.
* They might even be buyers from another country.
* Or a person who can't get a big enough loan might be disqualified from this group.
This gives a clue where you might slip INTEREST RATES into the diagram.
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