❓ WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding the number of vacant Department for Housing properties and the time taken to return properties undergoing maintenance to the market. The response provides a breakdown of vacant properties by region and an estimated timeframe for refurbishment.
AnsweredQoN 7355Legislative Assembly
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(1) How many vacant properties, by region, does the Department for Housing currently have?
(2) How many properties are there, by region, that are not included in the above vacant lists, undergoing, or waiting to undergo, significant maintenance, modification or refurbishment, and what is the average time for returning these properties to the market?
(2) How many properties are there, by region, that are not included in the above vacant lists, undergoing, or waiting to undergo, significant maintenance, modification or refurbishment, and what is the average time for returning these properties to the market?
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Answered
29 March 2012
Responded by
Minister for Housing
Response time
29 days
The
Department of Housing
advises as at 9 March 2012:
(1) Metro North 101
Metro South 34
Metro South East 39
South West 14
Goldfields 12
Southern 6
MidWest/ Gascoyne 15
Pilbara 18
Kimberley 18
Wheatbelt 17
(2) At any time, a number of the 36,707 (as at end of February 2012) public housing properties will be vacant for a number of reasons. At this time less than 2% of the total public housing stock that is currently vacant.
The average time to return the properties to the market is 12 to 20 weeks.
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Department of Housing
advises as at 9 March 2012:
(1) Metro North 101
Metro South 34
Metro South East 39
South West 14
Goldfields 12
Southern 6
MidWest/ Gascoyne 15
Pilbara 18
Kimberley 18
Wheatbelt 17
(2) At any time, a number of the 36,707 (as at end of February 2012) public housing properties will be vacant for a number of reasons. At this time less than 2% of the total public housing stock that is currently vacant.
The average time to return the properties to the market is 12 to 20 weeks.
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