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EPISODE · Oct 2, 2019 · 56 MIN

Economics of apartment living

from Economics Explored · host Gene Tunny

Issues discussed include:drivers of rising incidence of apartment livingthe nature of strata titleissues for apartment owners - body corporate fees, management rightsapartment defects crisis in AustraliaAirbnbeconomic benefits of pets in apartmentsArticles relevant to the conversation include:Will 2018 be the year for Airbnb certainty in strata?Pets are good for your health, the budget, and the economyPets, Airbnb, and management rights

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Conversation with Dr Stephen Thornton, Director of BG Economics, a Brisbane-based consultancy, on the economics of apartment living. Issues discussed include Airbnb, the apartment defects crisis, and the economic benefits of pets in apartments (work Stephen did for Mars).

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