Seven one-bedroom and 11 two-bedroom homes have been built at 278-284 Cumberland Road from a $5.75 million investment that supported 29 jobs.
Welcoming the handing over of keys to the new tenants, Minister for Property and Housing, Melinda Pavey, said the new homes were “typical of the high-quality designed and delivered by the NSW Land and Housing Corporation”.
She said the new properties benefitted communities throughout the State to make them “safer and stronger” and would “do a much better job meeting the needs of tenants as well as generating lower maintenance costs”.
“Older, under-occupied, outdated properties that were expensive to maintain, have now been replaced by four times as many new homes,” she said.
The developments are a mix of one and two-storey buildings, designed to blend in with their surrounding community’s character and located near essential services.
Seniors get keys to new social housing property
TENANTS are moving into newly built social housing properties for seniors in Auburn.