FAQ
I have heard that One Minto includes public housing. What proportion of the homes will be public housing homes?
Of the total 1150 homes, 30% (350 homes) will be public housing homes. These will be scattered across the whole development, and this proportion will vary between different stages.
How can I tell which homes are the public housing homes?
The public housing homes are identified on the masterplan which is on display in the marketing suite.
Will the public housing homes look different to the privately owned homes?
Our builder team building the new private homes are also designing and building the new public homes. This will ensure that the different homes are integrated so that the public housing homes fit in with the look and feel of the private homes. Some of the existing public housing homes will be retained and substantially renovated.
Has this mix of public and private housing been successfully integrated before?
The normal situation in just about every Sydney suburb is that a mixture of both public and private housing coexists. In the large majority of cases, this mixture of housing coexists both harmoniously and unnoticed. Recently, there have been both international and local examples of where Government has intentionally integrated public and private housing, following redevelopment of former public housing estates.
Are the four builders AVJennings, Clarendon Residential, Rawson Homes and Wisdom Homes the only builders I can build a home with?
Yes. These four quality builders have been specially chosen due to their experience, market appeal and quality construction. All four builders have created a range of designs specially for One Minto to ensure great looking streets and well priced designs that really work for modern living. There is an extensive selection of designs available, including both single and double storey homes.
Why are Housing New South Wales, Campbelltown City Council as well as Landcom involved in this development?
Landcom is coordinating the development activities on behalf of the land owners Housing New South Wales and Campbelltown City Council.