June 29, 2024

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New $450m scheme to provide essential workers with subsidised Sydney rent

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Key takeaways

The Minns government will build apartment blocks for Sydney’s essential workers, offering them cheap rent so they are not priced out of the city.

Essential workers, including nurses, paramedics, teachers, allied health care workers, police officers and firefighters, are set to benefit from the BTR scheme.

The funding will enable Landcom to acquire up to four new sites to build at least 400 new apartments in the next three years, with the aim of providing essential workers with the opportunity to work and live in the communities where they work.

The New South Wales government is planning to build homes around existing infrastructure and roll out the biggest investment in public housing maintenance to date, in order to fix the housing system and create one that is fair and affordable for everyone.

Are we in an election year?

Excuse me for being cynical, but each state seems to be bringing initiatives to help housing affordability.

Don’t get me wrong… this is a good thing.

However, when looking more closely at some of the initiatives, the numbers don’t really stack up.

Nsw

Build-to-rent scheme for essential NSW workers

The recent NSW budget announced that the Minns government will build apartment blocks for Sydney’s essential workers, offering them cheap rent so they’re not priced out of the city.

The budget set aside $450 million to build more than 400 build-to-rent (BTR) dwellings over the next three years for essential workers to rent at a subsidised rate.

Essential workers, including nurses, paramedics, teachers, allied health care workers, police officers and firefighters, are set to benefit from the BTR scheme, which aims to “increase the supply of well built, well located, secure and accessible rental accommodation for the essential workers who keep Sydney running but are being priced out of the market,” the government said.

Premier Chris Minns said the government was thinking “outside the square” to improve affordability.

“We’re expecting big towers, and they’ll be exclusively for essential workers,” Mr Minns said.

The funding will enable Landcom, the NSW-owned land and property development organisation, to acquire up to four new sites to build at least 400 new apartments in the next three years.

“Landcom will select sites with a preference for surplus government land identified as being suitable for housing with the specific locations to be determined,” the government said.

“The homes will be offered to essential workers at a discount to market rent, through a separate subsidy program.

“The Government will retain ownership of the housing with rental income available to help fund a potential future additional expansion of the Government’s key worker housing program.”

While the discounts haven’t been decided, the premier suggested they would be close to 20 per cent.

“We can offer competitive rates because the government will own the land. It will be the builder of the project,” he said.

“Any profits that come about as a result of the project will be reinvested so that we can potentially envisage stage two or stage three of this.”

The apartments will be located in metro Sydney, with the aim of providing essential workers with the opportunity to work and live in the communities where they work.

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