‘Safe as Houses’: Recalibrating Homeownership in Australian Retirement Planning

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Australia's longstanding culture of homeownership, symbolising stability and achievement, also impacts positive ageing outcomes across multiple domains. Recently, demographic and economic factors, such as housing affordability issues, insufficient income and barriers to the housing market, pose challenges to homeownership, with implications for retirement planning as the use of home equity to support ageing evolves. Secure housing and financial security are critical for successful ageing, necessitating flexible solutions and innovative financing models like fractional ownership. We raise awareness of the changing dynamics of retirement planning and accentuate the increasing significance of innovative housing solutions in supporting health during retirement.

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Chen, J., Tran, L., Sinclair, S., & Boymal, J. (2024). ‘Safe as Houses’: Recalibrating Homeownership in Australian Retirement Planning. Australian Economic Review, 57(1), 90–101. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8462.12549

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