Fremantle, WA finds affordable housing solution for homeless women with My Home project
Fremantle, WA My Home Housing Project
The city council approved 18 one-bedroom units to be built on unused land from the state. My Home serves women aged 55 years and older without permanent homes. Fremantle selected a prefabricated housing design with modern amenities that requires only one day for construction. My Home buildings are slated for 15 years of occupancy before the land is returned to Western Australia.
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North Fremantle 'My Home' project approved | City of Fremantle
An innovative project that takes advantage of surplus state government land to provide housing to homeless women aged 55 and over has been given the green light by Fremantle Council.The ‘My Home’ proposal involves the construction of 18 self-contained single bedroom units on Congdon Street in North Fremantle on vacant land that is currently part of a railway reserve.
North Fremantle ‘My Home’ project approved | City of Fremantle Mayor Brad Pettitt's Blog
An innovative project that takes advantage of surplus state government land to provide housing to homeless women aged 55 and over has been given the green light by Fremantle Council. The ‘My Home’ proposal involves the construction of 18 self-contained single bedroom units on Congdon Street in North Fremantle on vacant land that is currently…
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