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T he National Affordable Housing Consortium

T he National Affordable Housing Consortium. Growing Social & Affordable Housing. ceo@nahc.org.au 07 31692500. The National Affordable Housing Consortium – Celebrating 5 Years: 2008-2013 2,600 New Homes, 800 in the pipeline & $1.3 Billion in private investment.

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T he National Affordable Housing Consortium

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  1. The National Affordable Housing Consortium Growing Social & Affordable Housing ceo@nahc.org.au 07 31692500

  2. The National Affordable Housing Consortium – Celebrating 5 Years: 2008-20132,600 New Homes, 800 in the pipeline & $1.3 Billion in private investment IT ALL STARTED HERE IN 2009. OUR FIRST 17 NRAS HOMES

  3. The National Affordable Housing Consortium – Celebrating 5 Years: 2008-20132,600 New Homes plus 800 in the pipeline & $1.3 Billion in private investment Bunton Street. Scarborough. 72 NRAS Apartments. Owned by a single NRAS Investment Trust

  4. ABOUT NAHC • NFP company & charity with skill based board of directors • Prof George Earl. Associate Professor, Bond University • Karen Smith- Pomeroy. Former head of Risk-Banking. Suncorp Bank • Brad Hosking. National Partnerships Manager. Planning Institute of Australia and former Head of Business School. Swinburne University. Melbourne • Jeff Dutton. Consultant on organisational development and risk management • Steve Denaro. Chartered Accountant and business owner • An experienced management team including • CEO with 30 years experience in public, community and private housing in UK and Australia • General Manager with large project development experience in the middle east and a range of realty and property experience in Australia • Company Adviser with legal background, including in US property sector • Finance Manager with corporate finance and accounts background in Australia and overseas • Purpose built Not For Profit company:- • Commercially focussed- provides access to balanced social and financial returns • Understands and facilitates Developer and Builder participation in affordable housing • Low risk partner with strong adherence to quality, regulated delivery and long term relationships. • Understands the importance of reputation and is a socially responsible entity • Innovation in social and affordable housing system reform and ‘pathways’ between systems

  5. The National Affordable Housing Consortium – Celebrating 5 Years: 2008-20132,600 New Homes & $1.3 Billion in private investment 1,000th HOME: MAY 2012 THE NEW TENANTS: ‘AFFORDABLE RENT MEANS A LOT TO RETIREES ON FIXED INCOMES’

  6. NAHC Townhouses. Very popular with investors and tenants. Well located close to services. NAHC WORKS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH INDUSTRY, INCLUDING AUSTRALIA”S LEADING DEVELOPMENT COMPANY’s:- AUSTRALAND: LENDLEASE: MIRVAC: STOCKLANDS: AV JENNINGS ALONGSIDE MANY MEDIUM SIZED AND FAMILY COMPANIES SINCE 2009 NAHC HAS COMPLETED OVER 2,600 NRAS HOMES, 13% OF ALL NRAS HOMES NATIONALLY. NAHC HAS OVER 800 HOMES IN ITS CONSTRUCTION PIPELINE

  7. The National Affordable Housing Consortium – Celebrating 5 Years: 2008-20132,600 New Homes & $1.3 Billion in private investment AUGUST 2013: OUR 2000th NRAS HOME AUSTRALIA WIDE.

  8. NAHC. Delivering today, planning for tomorrow • NAHC is an Affordable Housing provider that influences policy, adds to research and plans for long term opportunities for its business and its partners business outcomes • NAHC contributes to academic and policy development, including a strong association with Bond University which completed an economic review of NRAS impacts in December 2013 finding that upon completion, 329,000 FTE jobs will have been created and Governments will receive a $9Billion return on their NRAS investment • NAHC was a member of the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute’s special investigative panel on Institutional Investment and has engaged Government and the Opposition in practical policy options for achieving this policy outcome agreed via COAG. • NAHC sponsors a national industry committee with major institutional stakeholders to progress affordable housing investment. • Current policy work includes • Seeking policy buy-in to achieve institutional investment at scale into affordable rental housing by 2018 • Improving housing pathways with Shared Equity Home Ownership and Rent to Buy options • Developing new approaches to social housing renewal and reform

  9. The National Affordable Housing Consortium – Celebrating 5 Years: 2008-20132,600 New Homes & $1.3 Billion in private investment AUGUST 2013: 52 NEW NRAS HOMES ON BRISBANE’S BAYSIDE

  10. The National Affordable Housing Consortium – Our Model: Our Goals

  11. The National Affordable Housing Consortium – Celebrating 5 Years: 2008-20132,260 New Homes & $1.3 Billion in private investment • NAHC MEETS NEEDS ACROSS REGIONAL COMMUNITIES: • Townsville • Mackay • Rockhampton • Yepoon • Emerald • Gladstone • NAHC MEETS NEEDS ACROSS REGIONAL COMMUNITIES: • Gympie • Kingaroy • Beaudesert • Charleville • Warwick • Laidley

  12. The National Affordable Housing Consortium – Celebrating 5 Years: 2008-2013REDUCING RENTAL STRESS: REDUCING COST OF LIVING PRESSURES NAHC TENANTS WILL SAVE A TOTAL OF $10.9million IN RENT THIS YEAR. RISING TO $16m BY 2016 NAHC TENANTS SAVE $92.48 ON AVERAGE EACH WEEK. THIS IS 12% OF MEDIAN NRAS TENANT INCOME

  13. The National Affordable Housing Consortium – Celebrating 5 Years: 2008-20132,600 New Homes & $1.3 Billion in private investment Lee Street. Caboolture. Very Affordable. Walk to City Centre

  14. The National Affordable Housing Consortium – Celebrating 5 Years: 2008-2013AUSTRALIA WILL BE 640,000 HOMES SHORT BY 2030:- SUPPLY MUST INCREASE TO MEET NEED OR AFFORDABILITY WILL CONTINUE TO DECLINE AND MORE PEOPLE WILL SEEK SOCIAL HOUSING ON TRACK- NAHC WILL CELEBRATE ITS NRAS 3,000th HOME IN 2014 IF SUPPORT CONTINUES: NAHC COULD DELIVER 7,000 NEW HOMES BY 2018 NAHC AIMS TO PROVIDE HOUSING PATHWAYS INCLUDINGNRAS-SOCIAL AND NRAS-MARKET RENTAL HOUSING AND SHARED EQUITY HOME OWNERSHIP

  15. Its all about the people and places Well designed and affordable housing contributes to integrated and balanced communities Whether its renting or buying, the market on its own is not meeting community needs at a price people can afford. That is why we have Government Intervention. ‘NRAS-works…but can do more” Yarabilba. Qld. Lendlease. 50 NRAS Homes

  16. New Homes in ‘master-planned’ communities2,600 New Homes & $1.3 Billion in private investment CURRENTLY, NAHC TENANTS ARE SAVING A TOTAL OF $10.9m IN RENT IN 2013. ALL NAHC ARE AT A 25.01% DISCOUNT TO MARKET RENT THIS IS AN AVERAGE OF $92pw. A SAVING OF 12% OF TOTAL MEDIAN INCOME. Townsville 450 NRAS Homes

  17. The National Affordable Housing Consortium – Celebrating 5 Years: 2008-20132,600 New Homes & $1.3 Billion in private investment NUNDAH. Transport Orientated Development. 50 NRAS

  18. The National Affordable Housing Consortium – Celebrating 5 Years: 2008-20132,400 New Homes & $1.2 Billion in private investment 10 Hawthorne Street Beenleigh. 15 NRAS Apartments

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