A WA parliamentary question seeks a detailed breakdown of the sale prices of residential lots produced by the Department of Housing in 2010, which is then provided. The question aims to understand the affordability and price distribution of government-developed land.

AnsweredQoN 2316Legislative Assembly
Asked
10 June 2014
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Housing

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I refer to Question on Notice No. 1938, and
the answer given, for each of the 1,777 blocks produced by the Department of
Housing in 2010, please provide the number of blocks by each price
band: (a) less than $100,000; (b) between $100,001 to $200,000; (c) between $200,001 to $250,000; (d) between $250,001 to $300,000; (e) between $300,001 to $350,000; (f) between $350,001 to $400,000; (g) between $400,001 to $500,000; (h) over $500,000; and (i) over $1,000,000?

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Answered
12 August 2014
Responded by
Minister for Housing
Response time
63 days
The Department of Housing advises that i
n 2010, of the 1 777 lots produced, the Department sold 1 455 residential lots (< 1 000sqm) to private buyers (purchase of a single lot by an individual purchaser).
(a)
One
(b)
996
(c)
336
(d)
73
(e)
20
(f)
19
(g)
Six
(h)
Four
(i)
Nil

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