Understanding barriers to the delivery of multigenerational housing

The research found that the delivery of multigenerational housing in New Zealand is hindered by complex and interconnected barriers across five categories. At the sociohistorical level, deeply embedded societal norms, particularly the prevalent nuclear family model and a general lack of understanding about multigenerational housing, contribute to negative stereotypes and stigma.
Lead organisation
The Urban Advisory
Focus area
Affordability
Start date
Status
Complete
Last updated 23 Apr 2026
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About this programme

The research found that the delivery of multigenerational housing in New Zealand is hindered by complex and interconnected barriers across five categories. At the sociohistorical level, deeply embedded societal norms, particularly the prevalent nuclear family model and a general lack of understanding about multigenerational housing, contribute to negative stereotypes and stigma. This sociohistorical context impacts policy, funding, and market dynamics, impeding the broader acceptance and development of diverse housing options, including multigenerational homes.