❓ A parliamentary question seeks data on the Department of Housing's property purchases (existing dwellings) over three financial years, including volume, average price, cheapest, and most expensive purchases.
AnsweredQoN 8288Legislative Assembly
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For the financial years 2009–2010, 2010–2011 and 2011–2012:
(a) how many properties (existing dwellings) has the Department of Housing purchased;
(b) what was the average price of the properties purchased;
(c) what was the least expensive property purchase, and in what suburb was that property; and
(d) what was the most expensive property purchase, and in what suburb was that property?
(a) how many properties (existing dwellings) has the Department of Housing purchased;
(b) what was the average price of the properties purchased;
(c) what was the least expensive property purchase, and in what suburb was that property; and
(d) what was the most expensive property purchase, and in what suburb was that property?
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Answered
11 September 2012
Responded by
Minister for Housing
Response time
35 days
The Department of Housing advises:
(a)
2009-10: 238
2010-11: 199
2011-12: 189
(b)
2009-10: $397 844
2010-11: $389 312
2011-12: $430 499
(c) A duplex pair in Wagin, acquired for social housing at a cost of $150 000 ($75 000 each).
(d) A four-bedroom facility acquired for social housing in Broome for $1 515 000, for use as a respite facility by the Disability Services Commission.
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(a)
2009-10: 238
2010-11: 199
2011-12: 189
(b)
2009-10: $397 844
2010-11: $389 312
2011-12: $430 499
(c) A duplex pair in Wagin, acquired for social housing at a cost of $150 000 ($75 000 each).
(d) A four-bedroom facility acquired for social housing in Broome for $1 515 000, for use as a respite facility by the Disability Services Commission.
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