The project analysed the potential increase in dwellings that might arise from rezoning selected land in the ACT from low to medium density settings. This included geospatial analytics, researching on international, national, and local drivers, and market insights. These insights informed a two-stage approach to upzoning land included a land size, and land quality approach. These models interacted to assess the potential for land to be upzoned on more than 123,000 land parcels. Land in-scope for upzoning was then modelled to estimate The results estimated impacts on development rights, construction, wealth, government budgets and the wider community. The work assisted with policy advocacy to achieve system wide planning reform, and was co-launched by the ACT Minister for Planning. Property Council report: Residential Zone Uplift