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Sustainability and mandatory disclosure in Queensland: An assessment of the impact on home buyers patterns

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posted on 2024-10-31, 20:41 authored by Alfred Eves, Lyndall Bryant
Sustainability Declarations were introduced by the Queensland State Government on 1 January 2010 as a compulsory measure for all dwelling sales. The purpose of this policy decision was to improve the relevance of sustainability in the home ownership decision making process. This paper assesses the initial impact of this initiative over its first year in operation. In partnership with the Real Estate Institute of Queensland, real estate agents and salespeople in Queensland were surveyed to determine what impact the Sustainability Declaration has had on home buyer decision making. The level of compliance by the real estate industry was also reviewed. These preliminary findings indicate a high level of compliance from the real estate industry, however results confirm that sustainability is yet to become a criterion of relevance to the majority of home buyers in Queensland. The Sustainability Declarations are a first step in raising awareness in home owners of the importance of sustainability in housing. Further monitoring of this impact will be carried out over time.

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21

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Proceedings of the 2011 Annual Pacific Rim Real Estate Society (PRRES) Conference

Name of conference

The 17th Annual Pacific Rim Real Estate Society Conference

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Pacific Rim Real Estate Society

Place published

Australia

Start date

2011-01-16

End date

2011-01-19

Language

English

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2006071314

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-05-11

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