In partnership with Landcom, Link Wentworth is developing diverse and affordable housing at Queenscliff to meet the needs of the Northern Beaches community.
Formerly home to the Queenscliff Community Health Centre, the site has been at the heart of the local community for more than 40 years. The project will deliver 37 units over in 3 storey development that builds on the legacy of this conveniently located site.
The Queenscliff project addresses the need for more affordable housing in a variety of ways, including:
Diverse housing makes neighbourhoods more affordable and accessible to a wider range of people.
The Queenscliff project will provide:
· 31 studio apartments
· 4 x one-bedroom apartments
· 2 x two-bedroom apartments.
A minimum of 12 (32%) homes will be delivered as Affordable Rental Housing for women over 55 and at risk of homelessness, through our partnership with Link Wentworth.
A further 13 (35%) homes may also be available as Affordable Housing if grant applications made by Link Wentworth are successful.
If you’d like to know more about our approach to delivering more affordable and diverse homes, view our Housing Policy Brochure.
Adaptive re-use of the building will:
Retaining the distinct character of the site and the surrounding amenities has been central to the design process.
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