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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

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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