Home Research The residual income method: a new lens on housing affordability and market behaviour Back to search Share Report Housing markets The residual income method: a new lens on housing affordability and market behaviour Final Report No. 176 Date Published: 11 Oct 2011 Authors: Terry Burke Michael Stone Liss Ralston This report explores the viability of an alternative method of measuring housing affordability stress to that of the ubiquitous 30 per cent benchmark method. Full Publication Research and Policy Bulletin POSITIONING PAPER Published by: Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Limited ISSN: 1834-7223 ISBN: 978-1-921610-84-4 Citation: Burke, T., Stone, M., and Ralston, L. (2011) The residual income method: a new lens on housing affordability and market behaviour, AHURI Final Report No. 176, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Limited, Melbourne, https://www.ahuri.edu.au/research/final-reports/176. RIS CITATION Burke, Terry Stone, Michael Ralston, Liss