Projects making the most of infill housing reforms were lodged within days of the NSW Government introducing them in December last year.
The reforms, the latest in a series of attempts to encourage more affordable housing that offer a bonus of up to 30 per cent, are a “genuine and tangible outcome that has the ability to change feasibility,” Ethos Urban director of planning and residential sector lead Clare Swan says.
“We had projects lodged within days of the Housing SEPP changes and other clients looking to revisit their DA approval for the 30 per cent affordable housing bonus,” she says.
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