Friday Mar 28, 2025

Housing Crisis Unlocked: The Legal Path to Affordable, Cooperative Living

Sophie, a public works advisor at Land Information New Zealand, discusses her PhD in law, focusing on achieving housing affordability through collective housing, and cooperative housing in particular.

The conversation covers various aspects, including the lack of research and public awareness on collective housing in New Zealand, her personal experiences with different housing systems in Europe, and the role of local and central governments in addressing the housing crisis.

Sophie emphasizes the need for legal reforms to support cooperative housing structures and discusses her findings on the limitations of the unit title structure for collective housing and how finance and funding is blocked without the legislation for cooperative housing.

The discussion also touches on potential influences from European and Australian models, and the importance of incorporating the “right to housing” into domestic law. The interview ends with Sophie’s aspirations for housing in New Zealand and recommendations for further reading and resources on cooperative housing.

Links

Sophie’s research: https://ir.canterbury.ac.nz/items/e546de2f-eddb-400c-8bc5-5bffb1c04651

Common Ground: https://commonground.net.nz

CoHoHui: https://www.cohohui.com/

The Housing Innovation Society: https://thehousinginnovationsociety.com/

 

Time stamps

00:00 Introduction: Highlight
00:45 Welcome to the Homefulness Show
01:31 Meet Sophie: A Passionate Advocate for Housing
03:04 Sophie's Early Experiences with Housing
07:22 Housing Challenges in New Zealand
13:58 Sophie's PhD Research and Findings
29:14 Legal and Policy Changes for Cooperative Housing
38:18 Sophie's Current Housing and Future Aspirations
42:12 Fun Facts and Final Thoughts

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