Livingstone Housing Demand Study Information Session
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Livingstone 5 Year Housing Demand Analysis Results Revealed!
Livingstone Shire’s housing market is in the recovery phase of the property cycle. It doesn’t have enough approved dwelling product readily available to develop and as a result the new housing market is undersupplied, resulting in rising housing prices and escalating rents.
Would you like to know how many houses need to be built and the type of housing supply needed to appeal to our growing population and changing demographics?
Come along to hear from Property experts and find out what the Livingstone 5 year housing demand study uncovered!
When: 4pm to 5.30pm, Tuesday, 2 February 2021
Where: Yeppoon Town Hall, 25 Normanby Street, Yeppoon
*Limited Tickets Available*
About the Property Experts:
Michael Matusik and Paul Broad bring together complementary skill sets and a strong working relationship.
Michael Matusik has been a housing market analyst and market/product advisor for 30 years. He has helped over 1,000 new residential projects come to fruition, many of which involved innovative affordable housing solutions. In addition, his firm, Matusik Property Insights, has been engaged to undertake a range of in-depth housing/ demographic/property economic studies, all of which were used to help drive practical and implementable housing/development solutions. Michael is a qualified Town Planner with First Class Honours from the University of Queensland.
Paul Broad, Managing Director of Broad Property Research & Advisory Pty Ltd was Consultancy Manager for Matusik Property Insights for many years and has been involved in the master planning, design, feasibility and positioning of hundreds of residential projects for many leading organisations. Respected for his research skills and knowledge of the property industry, demographic analysis and his ability to concisely identify issues of strategic importance, Paul has undergraduate qualifications in Business from the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and postgraduate qualifications in Labour Market Economics and Urban and Regional Planning (University of Queensland). Paul has also worked in the Queensland Department of Housing, Local Government and Planning and the Department of State Development, evolving extensive experience in economic and public policy through his time at the Australian Industry Group.