The New South Wales Government’s developer, Landcom, has contracted Ulladulla based Zauner Construction to deliver 60 new homes in Bomaderry.
Construction of this South Coast build-to-rent project is set to begin in the coming months.
The 48 new homes will be provided at market rates for long term rental, with the remaining twelve set aside for affordable housing for households on low to moderate incomes.
The building will demonstrate best practice sustainable design to maximise energy efficiency, reduce carbon emissions and provide a healthy environment for residents with fresh air and natural light.
There will be a mix of apartment sizes to suit the needs, lifestyles and budgets of the local community. Future residents will be close to Bomaderry railway station and have easy access to shops, open space and other amenities.
Construction will take around 18 months with new residents expected to move in by late 2026.
New South Wales Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, Paul Scully, said that from the regions to the city centres, the state government is getting on with the job of delivering more affordable, well-built and connected homes to those that need it.
“The New South Wales Government’s program is boosting housing supply in areas where we know people are struggling with the rising cost of rent,” Minister Scully said.
“This will provide a boost to jobs and the local economy in the Shoalhaven region.”
Member for South Coast, Liza Butler, said that the injection of housing is welcome news and will be of great benefit to many families in the area.
“It is developments such as this that have been the missing link for Bomaderry and the South Coast,” Ms Butler said.
“Long term, secure rental housing is important now, more than ever. I am proud to be part of the state government that is taking action to address the housing crisis in New South Wales.”