Property Council calls for a $58 million tiny town to help ease housing crisis, in pre-Budget submission

The Property Council is calling on the State Government to build 200 tiny homes on Crown land to deal with the housing crisis, in a policy recommendation that has similarities with postwar migrant camps of the 1950s.

The council’s recommendation for a $58 million pilot program — which groups tiny homes on large tracts of government land — is one of several recommendations in its pre-Budget submission, which focuses on ways to deal with the housing crisis.

While the postwar camps of the 1950s often lacked basic comforts, today’s tiny homes put a modern and luxurious twist on the concept, with new guidelines ensuring quality environmental, thermal and acoustic designs.

The Property Council said the State Government needs to step in as governments had during previous housing crises, highlighting the Commonwealth’s efforts with the postwar migrant camps, as well as the State Government’s more recent GROH program in the North West.

The council, which will be led by executive director Nicola Brischetto later this month, claims the tiny homes would cost between $50,000 to $100,000 each to construct, and would add 400 bedrooms to WA’s badly undersupplied housing market.

“Similar periods of rapid economic growth in the past have been facilitated by high levels of migration, necessitating government-sponsored provision of temporary housing,” the Property Council states in its Budget submission.

“For that reason, the State Government should consider a pilot of 200 homes on appropriately identified government land sites.”

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