This parliamentary question seeks information about the location, cost, and size of homes purchased for people with mental illness under the individualised community living strategy in the South West region of Western Australia.

AnsweredQoN 1940Legislative Council
Asked
22 October 2014
Portfolio
Mental Health

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I refer to the 115 homes that have been purchased for people with mental illness under the individualised community living strategy, and I ask: (a) how many are located in: (i) Bunbury; (ii) Busselton; (iii) Margaret River; and (iv) the South West; (b) what is the average and median cost of the houses/dwellings purchased; (c) what is the cost of the most expensive property purchased in the South West; and (d) how many of the dwellings are on 800m2 or greater residential lots with gardens that need to be maintained?

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Answered
2 December 2014
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health
Response time
41 days
(a)
(i) Five
(ii) Five
(iii) None
(iv) Ten
(b) The average cost is $368,437.50 and the median cost is $376,250.
(c) $440,000.
(d) None of the dwellings are on 800m2 or greater residential lots.

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