High density housing refers to housing developments with a higher population density than average. For example, high rise apartments are considered high density, especially in comparison to single-family homes or condominiums. High density real estate can also be developed from empty or abandoned buildings. For instance, old warehouses can be renovated and turned into luxury lofts. Further, commercial buildings that are no longer in use can be refitted into high-rise apartments. Opponents argue that more housing will lower the value of their home (or rental units) and change the “character” of neighborhoods. Proponents argue that the buildings are more environmentally friendly than single family homes will lower housing costs for people who cannot afford large homes.
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Response rates from 299 Independents voters.
60% Yes |
40% No |
60% Yes |
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Unique answers from Independents voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9LPB4H88mos8MO
Yes but other infrastructure such as public transport, roads, parking and healthcare etc need to be able to support this
@B24STGS1wk1W
Yes, but ensure there are provisions to allow for low density residential as well, and that they are not completely bought up by investors who don't use it.
@B249TMK1wk1W
Yes, but only in locations where it makes sense such as near public transport infrastructure, city centers, etc.
@9ZYNCH33wks3W
Only if building corruption is ended. Until then high density residential buildings are a liability costing people their lively hoods
@9ZM933G1mo1MO
Do you want to look like China? High density housing is terrible for the mental health of people who are already struggling. High density building of residential or corporate should be minimised EVERYWHERE! in australia
@9YLH5TZ 2mos2MO
Yes, as long as building legislation includes provision for a minimum amount of greenspace around the residential properties
@9YL3RSC2mos2MO
A clear assessment of the troubles with housing combined with sustainable solutions is importsntnin consideration of policy.
@9Y3YFYZ2mos2MO
Construction should be well planned and appropriate land given up for development by the federal government. The population should be kept stable to stop required development.
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