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Stop talking, take collective action to solve housing calamity – Freeman

Changing policies, a demand-supply failure, and a radical disconnect have contributed to the housing crisis, Leonie Freeman tells NBR View's Susan Wood.


Sally Lindsay and Susan Wood
Wed, 26 Jul 2017

A city with softening house prices and no solution to supply and demand is going to fail spectacularly, says housing strategist Leonie Freeman.

She says even before the numbers are dialled up, it is clear Auckland is in an uncomfortable place, and a summit next month is aiming to change

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Sally Lindsay and Susan Wood
Wed, 26 Jul 2017
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