Housing deficit and residential micro development in Chile: a development capacity analysis

Orellana-Martinez, Salvador

Abstract

In Chile, as the housing shortage grows, developing mid-height, mid-density housing in inner areas of the city seems a feasible measure to reduce the housing shortage, although few studies assess the planning feasibility and financial revenue of these developments. The present study simulates mid-rise developments in four vacant land plots across the inner Santiago area, selected for their proximity to ser-vices and restrictive building codes. The study comprises volumetric pre-designs and simple financial cal-culations, including actual variables of land and building costs, sales prices, taxes, and planning codes. The results suggest that the current urban guidelines allow mid-height, mid-density housing developments, with economic returns of 10% or above, a rate that a policy of state support for land acquisition and tax incentives could increase. The conclusions suggest no need to upzone the inner land. However, a state policy of financial support of mid-rise developers seems advisable. © 2023, Ministerio de Fomento. All rights reserved.

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Título según WOS: Housing deficit and residential micro development in Chile: a development capacity analysis
Título según SCOPUS: Housing deficit and residential micro development in Chile: a “development capacity” analysis; Déficit de vivienda y micro desarrollo residencial en Chile: un “análisis de cabida”
Título de la Revista: Ciudad y Territorio Estudios Territoriales
Volumen: 55
Número: 216
Editorial: Ministerio de Fomento
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 507
Página final: 522
Idioma: Spanish
DOI:

10.37230/CYTET.2023.216.13

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS