New NRAS properties announced for Beenleigh, Queensland

Stephen TaylorDecember 7, 2020

Low income households in Beenleigh have been given some good news with 12 new and affordable houses available through the National Rental Affordability Scheme.

Opening the complex on Tuesday, housing minister Tim Mander said the project marked the 2,000th dwelling delivered in Queensland by the National Affordable Housing Consortium.

“The National Rental Affordability Scheme is a key part of our Housing 2020 vision,” Mander said.

“Projects like this one are a godsend for people who may otherwise face a long wait for social housing.

“The Newman government promised to revitalise frontline services for families. That’s particularly important when it comes to helping people on low or modest incomes.’’

Properties in the scheme fill an important gap in the market for those who may not be considered high-needs, but who still struggle to find an affordable place to live, he said.

“Under the joint state and federal program, properties must be rented at no more than 80% of the market rate for that area.

“Building 2000 properties in five years is a fantastic effort from the team at NAHC, not to mention a great result for Queenslanders.”

NAHC chief executive Mike Myers said the rental affordability scheme was making ‘’a real difference’’ to the lives of thousands of families.

“A typical NRAS tenant is saving over $90 per week in rent and this makes a huge difference to those on lower incomes” he said.

“We have another 1,000 homes in our construction pipeline and remain fully focused on meeting community needs for affordable housing.”

Mander said the government was committed to delivering an additional 12,000 social and affordable housing dwellings throughout the state.

“Our job is to make sure Queensland has a flexible, efficient and supportive housing system that gives all Queenslanders the dignity that comes from having a safe and affordable place to call home.”

staylor@propertyobserver.com.au

 

Editor's Picks