Housing & Homelessness 

Information about National Rental Affordability Scheme  

Who to contact?

For any enquiries regarding the National Rental Affordability Scheme (NRAS). 

Ph: 1800 334 505 Email: National Rental Affordability Scheme

Introduction

The National Rental Affordability Scheme (NRAS) is an Australian Government initiative to stimulate the supply of new affordable rental dwellings by up to 50 000 by June 2012. Successful NRAS applicants are eligible to receive a National Rental Incentive for each approved dwelling where they are rented to eligible low and moderate income households at 20 per cent below market rates.

Potential investors in investment vehicles involving the NRAS should note that the allocation or reserved allocation of National Rental Incentives does not constitute Government endorsement of the development proposal as an investment opportunity.

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Background

Governments, the business sector and community organisations recognise that housing affordability is an issue of significant community concern. The growing cost of housing is having a serious impact on the ability of many Australians to meet their financial commitments.

Under NRAS, the Australian Government is providing Incentives to:

  • increase the supply of affordable rental dwellings;
  • reduce rental costs for low to moderate income households; and
  • encourage large scale investment and innovative delivery of affordable housing.

The Scheme offers annual Incentives for ten years. The two key elements of the Incentive are:

  • A Commonwealth Government Incentive currently of $6 855 per dwelling per year as a refundable tax offset or payment; and
  • A State or Territory Government Incentive currently of $2 285 per dwelling per year in direct or in kind financial support.

The Incentive is provided annually on the condition that throughout the ten year period the dwelling is rented at 20 per cent below the market rent to eligible low and moderate income households.

NRAS is designed to pool significant resources from a range of participants including financial institutions, non-profit organisations and Local Government which, when combined with the Incentives from the Scheme, will increase the supply of lower-rent housing. These resources could include loans; equity investments; capital grants by Commonwealth, State and Territory or Local Governments; donations by charities; free or discounted land by churches; or contributions by developers in accordance with planning requirements.

The tenant eligibility criteria ensures the Scheme is open to a range of household types on low and moderate incomes.

Information for Investors
Information for Banks and Financial Institutions

Implementation and administration of NRAS

The Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA) is responsible for the implementation and ongoing management of NRAS, in consultation with the Australian Taxation Office. The Commonwealth is working with State and Territory Governments, investors and not-for-profit housing providers in the ongoing implementation of NRAS, which commenced on 1 July 2008.

Application rounds

Round Three – Call for applications


The National Rental Affordability Scheme Round Three Call for Applications is open until 5pm AEST, Tuesday 31 August 2010 for applications which relate to dwellings constructed under the Social Housing Initiative; applications which seek to develop State owned land released for residential development; and applications to construct 1,000 or more homes.

For further information please visit the Round Three - Call for Applications webpage.

Round Four – Call for applications

Round Four Call for applications for the National Rental Affordability Scheme is open until 5pm AEDT, Tuesday 14 December 2010 for applications to construct 20 or more homes.

Visit the Round Four - Call for Applications webpage for more information.

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Legislation / Regulations / Guidelines

The legislative framework for the Scheme is provided through the National Rental Affordability Scheme Act 2008, the National Rental Affordability Scheme (Consequential Amendments) Act 2008 and the National Rental Affordability Scheme Regulations.

These guidelines provide details of the implementation and administration of the National Rental Affordability Scheme to complement the Legislative and Regulatory Framework. If there is any inconsistency between these guidelines and the above mentioned legislation, the legislation prevails to the extent of the inconsistency.

Mandatory Requirements

Mandatory requirements of the Scheme include:

  • Dwellings will:
    • comply with State, Territory and Local Government planning and building codes and requirements,
    • be rented to 'eligible tenants,'
    • be rented at a rate that is at least 20 per cent below the market rate.
  • Dwellings must either:
    • not have been lived in as a residence; or
    • not have been lived in as a residence since having been made fit for occupancy where otherwise the dwelling was recognised as being uninhabitable; or
    • if it has been converted to create additional residences, then a part of the dwelling or building that is capable of being lived in as a separate residence must not have been lived in as a separate residence.

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NRAS Clearinghouse tools

In 2008, the Australian Government engaged the Community Housing Federation of Australia (CHFA) to establish and provide ongoing management of an internet based, 'one stop shop' clearinghouse through which interested applicants and partners in NRAS can access tools and products relevant to their business, including the NRAS Financial Modelling Tool.

The Financial Modelling Tool was developed by Ernst and Young, under contract to the Australian Government, to demonstrate the financial returns that may be available through investing in residential property supported by the NRAS, and promote a better understanding of how the scheme operates. The Financial Modelling Tool can be downloaded free of charge via the CHFA clearinghouse - see link below. Note, however, that you are encouraged to seek your own independent financial advice when deciding whether to invest in residential property supported by the NRAS.

The CHFA clearinghouse provides interested applicants and partners in NRAS with:

  • the NRAS Financial Modelling Tool;
  • tools and products relevant to a suite of topics including brokerage and legal issues, consultants, development capacity, general housing research, risk assessment and management, business acumen, decision making and project management, finance, governance and prudential arrangements, sustainability and green building and other related information;
  • access to resources and information on NRAS, including contact information for individuals and organisations with proven expertise in affordable housing;
  • access to legal documents, financial planning modules, standard partnership agreements and partnership development kits;
  • an opportunity for participants and other interested parties to share information through an on-line forum and to link with organisations seeking partners; and
  • topics related to the Australian Government's Nation Building and Jobs Plan (NBJP).

The clearinghouse can be accessed via the Community Housing Federation of Australia website. For further information on accessing the Clearinghouse, please contact CHFA on (02) 6232 5043 or by email at chfa@chfa.com.au.

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Small-Scale or Private Investors

As the NRAS aims to encourage large-scale investment in affordable housing, it is not directly available to small-scale, private, individual investors in the rental property market unless they participate as part of a non entity or other joint venture arrangement. These investors could also become involved by investing in entities that participate directly in the Scheme, for example, through a superannuation fund or property trust.

There is no requirement under the Scheme for the Incentives to be passed on to the owners of the properties. The arrangements between dwelling owners and approved participants are a matter for those parties and will not be facilitated or prescribed by the Australian Government.

Where dwellings are approved under NRAS, investors should be aware that this does not mean that the Australian Government endorses, guarantees or secures the investment in any way. Investors and approved participants should also be aware that provision of the Incentive is dependent on satisfactory completion of all conditions and compliance requirements under the Scheme.

Investors should undertake their own investigations and seek appropriate independent investment advice to ensure they are satisfied that investing in an NRAS dwelling is the right investment for their individual circumstances.

Information for Investors produce
Information for Banks and Financial Institutions product

State and Territory Contacts and Priority Areas of Interest

For information which specifically relates to State/Territory affordable housing priorities (including planning and building requirements) and State/Territory contributions to National Rental Incentives, please see the contacts below. It is in your interests to ensure that you fully understand State/Territory Government housing priorities and directions.

National Rental Affordability Scheme - State and Territory Government Contacts

Australian Capital Territory

Simon Tennent
Senior Manager, Strategic Project Facilitation
Department of Land and Property Services
Phone: (02) 6205 4622
Fax: (02) 6207 0123
Email: affordablehousing@act.gov.au

New South Wales

Centre for Affordable Housing
Housing NSW
Phone: (02) 8753 8185
Email: nras (nras@housing.nsw.gov.au)
Web: Housing NSW - Centre for Affordable Housing

Northern Territory

Mandy Olsen
Policy Officer
Strategic Policy Development and Coordination
Department of Housing, Local Government and Regional Services
Phone: (08) 8999 8422
Fax: (08) 8999 8403
Email: mandy.olsen@nt.gov.au
Web: Department of Local Government and Housing - Northern Territory

Queensland

Kevin Bottle
Manager, Planning Supply and National Rental Affordability Scheme
Private Housing Programs 
QLD Department of Communities
Phone: (07) 3227 6519
Email: kevin.bottle@communities.qld.gov.au
Web: Department of Housing - Queensland

South Australia

Peter Stojanovich
Manager Investment Partnerships, Community Partnerships
Housing SA
Department for Families and Communities
Phone: (08) 7424 7366
Fax: (08) 7424 7390
Email: peter.stojanovich@dfc.sa.gov.au
Web: Department of Families and Communities - South Australia

Tasmania

Jessemy Stone 
Manager Community Organisations
Housing Innovations Unit 
Department of Health and Human Services
Phone: (03) 6233 4783
Fax: (03) 6233 4778
Email: jessemy.stone@dhhs.tas.gov.au
Web: Department of Health and Human Services - Tasmania

Western Australia

Sean Kelly
Principal Policy Officer – Affordable Housing Initiatives
Department of Housing
Phone: (08) 9440 2546
Fax: (08) 9440 2522
Email: sean.kelly@housing.wa.gov.au
Web: Department of Housing - Western Australia

Victoria

Specific state based queries should in the first instance be directed to the following email contact: nras (nras@dhs.vic.gov.au).
Web: Office of Housing - Victoria

Dr Alex Dordevic
Manager, National Rental Affordability Scheme
Division of Housing & Community Building
Department of Human Services
Phone: (03) 9096 7715
Email: alex.dordevic@dhs.vic.gov.au  
Web: Office of Housing - Victoria

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Potential Tenants

New NRAS dwellings will continue to become available for rent by 30 June 2012 and will continue to be rented under the Scheme for up to 10 years. As there is considerable demand for these dwellings there is no guarantee that you will be able to rent a dwelling developed under the Scheme.

The Australian Government does not select tenants or maintain a waiting list for homes supported by NRAS. This is done by the tenancy manager of the particular property. Tenants need to contact the tenancy manager directly to register their interest. The allocation of NRAS dwellings to tenants is assessed by, and at the discretion of, the tenancy management organisation. As long as NRAS eligibility requirements are met, decisions will be made in line with their usual policies and processes.

Prospective tenants seeking affordable rental accommodation in Queensland should contact the Department of Communities (Housing and Homelessness Services) on 1300 880 882 or email the Department of Housing Queensland – nras@housing.qld.gov.au and ask for information based on their situation. Photos, property locations/details and a full set of eligibility criteria are available from Queensland Government: NRAS website - as part of the Information for prospective tenants in Queensland fact sheet.

Tenant Income Levels

NRAS homes are required to be rented to eligible tenants at least 20 per cent below the market rent to be eligible for the National Rental Incentive annually. The income levels for eligible tenants are specified in the NRAS Regulations. Initial tenant income levels are assessed against gross income according to the household composition as identified below.

Household type

Initial income limit $

Upper income limit $

One adult 42,386 52,983
2 adults 58,596 73,246
3 adults 74,808 93,510
4 adults 91,048 113,773
Sole parent with 1 child 58,638 73,298
Sole parent with 2 children 72,695 90,869
Sole parent with 3 children 86,752 108,440
Couple with 1 child 72,653 90,817
Couple with 2 children 86,710 108,388
Couple with 3 children 100,768 125,960

Household income limits are indexed annually on 1 May in accordance with the NRAS tenant income index.

Eligible tenants' income must be equal to or less than the initial income limit when they become a tenant of an NRAS dwelling. Income may increase up to 25 per cent (the upper income limit) before their eligibility is affected.

Incoming NRAS eligibility for household types not covered above can be calculated using the values below:

Person type:

Income level

First adult $42,386
Each additional adult $16,210
Each child $14,057
First sole parent $44,581

For NRAS purposes, a household is considered to be all persons ordinarily residing in the dwelling. The Department therefore requires all persons who ordinarily reside in an approved rental dwelling to have their income included as a member of the one household, in accordance with the income limits.

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Tenancy Managers

Tenants interested in renting a dwelling should contact a tenancy manager with properties in their desired location. Details of additional tenancy managers will be placed on this website as they become available.

Indexation

Market Rent

An independent written valuation of the market rent is required for each dwelling when it first becomes available for rent under the NRAS and at the end of the fourth and seventh years of the approved rental dwelling's 10 year participation in the Scheme. Rent must be charged at no more than 80% per cent of the market rent valuation.

Other than for the first, fifth and eight years, variations to market rents in NRAS Dwellings can be based on:

  • local or State based rental movement data; or
  • desk-top valuation, that is, consideration of reports, data and information at hand; or
  • the NRAS market index, that is, the rents component of the Housing Group of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the year ending in the December quarter immediately preceding the current NRAS year at the capital city rate for the State in which the dwelling is located.

There is to be a maximum of one rent increase for each dwelling each year.

Any increase to rent must not exceed the percentage change in the rental component of the Housing Group CPI.

Housing Group CPI by capital city for NRAS year 1 May 2010 – 30 April 2011.
City/State

per cent

Sydney (New South Wales) 5.7
Melbourne (Victoria) 4.8
Brisbane (Queensland) 4.9
Adelaide (South Australia) 4.0
Perth (Western Australia) 6.0
Hobart (Tasmania) 4.6
Darwin (Northern Territory) 10.6
Canberra (Australian Capital Territory) 4.2

NRAS Incentive

The NRAS Incentive is indexed according to movements in the Rents component of the Housing Group Consumer Price Index for the year, December quarter to December quarter as at 1 March, using the weighted average rate of eight capital cities housing component, and is effective from 1 May. Rents Component - Weighted average of eight capital cities - 5.4% in 2010-11.

Incentive value for 1 May 2010 - 30 April 2011

Current NRAS Year
Year

Contributed by

Amount

2010/2011 Australian Government Contribution $6 855.00
State/Territory Contribution $2 285.00
Total $9 140.00


Previous NRAS Year
Year

Contributed by

Amount

2009/2010 Australian Government Contribution $6 504.00
State/Territory Contribution $2 168.00
Total $8 672.00


Past NRAS years
Year

Contributed by

Amount

2008/2009 Australian Government Contribution $6 000.00
State/Territory Contribution $2 000.00
Total $8 000.00

Participation by Charities

The Australian Government encourages charitable organisations to participate in the National Rental Affordability Scheme.

Charitable organisations can become involved in the Scheme in a range of different capacities.  They may be contracted by investors to provide tenancy and property management services for NRAS-funded dwellings; team up with other partners in joint ventures or consortia arrangements to construct and manage new dwellings; or apply for NRAS to help construct and manage dwellings themselves.

The Australian Government's Department of the Treasury has advised that the High Court Word Investments decision determined that where an organisation raised funds exclusively for a charitable purpose, the fact that it did so through a commercial enterprise did not preclude it from being a charity.

The Department has been advised that the High Court Word Investments decision now provides further certainty for charitable organisations participating in NRAS.  Treasury has confirmed that the Word Investments decision replaces the need for an extension of the temporary safety net that was put in place to provide certainty that charitable Community Housing Organisations will retain their charitable status if participating in NRAS.

The Australian Taxation Office can provide information and clarification on your charitable status in relation to NRAS.  For more information visit the Australian Tax Office website.  

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Taxation Enquiries

Interested parties with general taxation enquiries about the tax implications of their involvement in NRAS should visit the ATO website or contact the Australian Taxation Office Tax Reform Info Line on 13 24 78, and select Option 4. This call centre operates from 8am-6pm weekdays (AEST).

If a potential applicant or participant would like specific advice on the tax implications of the NRAS arrangement they are entering into, they can seek advice from the Tax Office. Binding advice can be sought in the form of a Private Binding Ruling or a Product Ruling. The links will provide you with further information to determine which type of advice is appropriate for your needs.

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