The WA Government is unlocking a unique seniors living development opportunity in the Perth suburb of Lockridge, with a 16,692 square metre infill site going to market.
The site at 45 Kerwin Way has been rezoned to Special Use Zone 29 under the City of Swan Council Local Planning Scheme 17, which specifically supports the development of a residential aged care facility and/or independent living complex.
The Government says the targeted land release responds to an identified gap in aged care accommodation in the area and delivers on a previous election commitment to release surplus Crown land for aged care purposes.
“This release highlights the government’s strategic approach to infill development and commitment to creating more age-friendly communities across Perth’s growing north-eastern corridor,” said Planning and Lands Minister, John Carey.
“This is about using the State’s land assets to unlock well-located land to support high-quality, age-appropriate housing options for older Western Australians.
“The Cook Government is doing everything it can to increase the supply of diverse housing choices through targeted infill opportunities like this one.”
Registrations of Interest (ROI) are open until Tuesday, 1 July.
“Currently there are very few options for locals looking for residential aged care or independent living units in Lockridge,” said Bassendean MLA, Dave Kelly.
“This project will allow people who want seniors’ accommodation to stay in the community they know and love.”
As part of the ROI process, interested proponents will be asked to outline their development vision, commercial terms, delivery capability and relevant experience.
More information is available at Crown land divestment.