
Queensland Gov Boosts Housing for Renters
- The Crisafulli Government helps more Queenslanders find a place to call home in thriving Brisbane suburbs thanks to innovative initiative with private sector.
- Mirvac-built apartment complex in Newstead the first of three Build to Rent pilot projects easing Labor’s Housing Crisis.
- Development includes 99 affordable apartments at reduced rate for eligible local workers.
- Build to Rent Pilot Program part of record $8.1 billion housing investment over five years and delivery of 1 million new homes by 2044.
The Crisafulli Government is delivering almost 400 new homes in partnership with the private sector to help ease Labor’s Housing Crisis.
The 396-apartment complex in Newstead is the first of three Build to Rent pilot projects that will provide more than 1,200 new homes solely for Queensland renters.
LIV Anura, built and managed by Mirvac, will include up to 99 affordable apartments at a reduced rate for eligible renters working within 10 kilometres of the site.
The new build features studios, one and two-bedroom apartments across two buildings, 3,000sqm of indoor and outdoor shared resident spaces and more than 1,000sqm of boutique retail.
The Crisafulli Government’s first Budget included an additional $1.967 billion to accelerate 53,500 social and community homes in the next two decades and permanent baseline funding of at least $500 million per year from 2029-30.
https://statements.qld.gov.au/statements/103118