Data

VIC DHHS - Rental Report - Affordable Lettings All Bedrooms (LGA) Mar 2000-Dec 2017

Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN)
Government of Victoria - Department of Health and Human Services (Owned by)
Viewed: [[ro.stat.viewed]] Cited: [[ro.stat.cited]] Accessed: [[ro.stat.accessed]]
ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Adc&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2FANDS&rft_id=http://data.aurin.org.au/dataset/f99d7c46-c910-4808-8c47-f372233030f9&rft.title=VIC DHHS - Rental Report - Affordable Lettings All Bedrooms (LGA) Mar 2000-Dec 2017&rft.identifier=vic-govt-dhhs-vic-dhhs-rent-affordability-total-lga-2017-lga2016&rft.publisher=Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN)&rft.description=AURIN Download Manager - Download this dataset via the AURIN Download ManagerThe Rental Report time series dataset provides detailed time-series statistics for some key Rental Report data from the March quarter of 2000 to the December quarter of 2017. This specific dataset presents statistics on affordable rental properties by the 2016 Local Government Areas geographic level.\n\nAffordable rental properties are those within 30 per cent of gross income for low-income households. The rental thresholds are taken from the household incomes for whom that number of bedrooms is a minimum: \n\n * For one-bedroom properties, we have taken the income of singles on Newstart allowance;\n\n * For two-bedroom properties, we have taken a single parent pensioner with one child aged under 5;\n\n * For three-bedroom properties, we have taken a couple on Newstart with two children;\n\n * For four-bedroom properties, we have taken a couple on Newstart with four children.\n\n The Rental Report provides the most accurate information on the private rental market in Victoria. The data come from records kept by the Residential Tenancies Bond Authority (RTBA). The RTBA is responsible for receiving, registering and refunding all bonds associated with private residential leases in Victoria.\n\nFor more information please visit the [Department of Health and Human Services](https://dhhs.vic.gov.au/publications/rental-report).&rft.creator=Government of Victoria - Department of Health and Human Services&rft.date=2023&rft.coverage=EPSG:4283 (GDA_1994)&rft.coverage=140.96,-39.14 149.98,-39.14 149.98,-33.98 140.96,-33.98 140.96,-39.14&rft_rights=© Government of Victoria - Department of Health and Human Services 2018&rft_rights=Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/&rft_subject=VIC&rft_subject=Victoria&rft_subject=affordable&rft_subject=bedroom&rft_subject=housing&rft_subject=polygon&rft_subject=property&rft_subject=real estate&rft_subject=rent&rft.type=dataset&rft.language=English Access the data

Licence & Rights:

Open Licence view details
CC-BY

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

© Government of Victoria - Department of Health and Human Services 2018

Access:

Open

Contact Information



Brief description

The Rental Report time series dataset provides detailed time-series statistics for some key Rental Report data from the March quarter of 2000 to the December quarter of 2017. This specific dataset presents statistics on affordable rental properties by the 2016 Local Government Areas geographic level.

Affordable rental properties are those within 30 per cent of gross income for low-income households. The rental thresholds are taken from the household incomes for whom that number of bedrooms is a minimum:

* For one-bedroom properties, we have taken the income of singles on Newstart allowance;

* For two-bedroom properties, we have taken a single parent pensioner with one child aged under 5;

* For three-bedroom properties, we have taken a couple on Newstart with two children;

* For four-bedroom properties, we have taken a couple on Newstart with four children.

The Rental Report provides the most accurate information on the private rental market in Victoria. The data come from records kept by the Residential Tenancies Bond Authority (RTBA). The RTBA is responsible for receiving, registering and refunding all bonds associated with private residential leases in Victoria.

For more information please visit the [Department of Health and Human Services](https://dhhs.vic.gov.au/publications/rental-report).

Full description

AURIN Download Manager - Download this dataset via the AURIN Download Manager

This dataset is part of a larger collection

Click to explore relationships graph

140.96,-39.14 149.98,-39.14 149.98,-33.98 140.96,-33.98 140.96,-39.14

145.47,-36.56

text: EPSG:4283 (GDA_1994)

Subjects

User Contributed Tags    

Login to tag this record with meaningful keywords to make it easier to discover

Identifiers