Renters are settling into their new homes at the recently completed Tarakan Street housing redevelopment in Heidelberg West.
Ellie was among the first group of social housing renters to move into the revitalised housing site, which has transformed the area by replacing 60 older-style homes with 130 new homes.
She particularly enjoys the spacious layout, her private balcony, and the quality of her brand-new home.
“I love spending time on the balcony. In the mornings, I sit outside, paint, and listen to my music. It makes me feel good,” Ellie said.
As a painter and former writer, Ellie values the tranquillity of her new living space, as well as its location close to public transport, shops, and various services.
Since moving to Australia from Iran 13 years ago, Ellie has found solace in her art. The calm environment of her new home has been a source of inspiration and comfort. She’s also excited to host friends in her new space.
“I’m thrilled to be able to host guests and feel very comfortable living here,” she said.
“It’s very light, clean, new, modern, and has a beautiful balcony. It’s very peaceful.”
About Tarakan Street, Heidelberg West
The Tarakan Street redevelopment has delivered a 12% uplift in social housing at the site for the Heidelberg West community.
The development offers a variety of housing options with one, 2, and 3-bedroom homes, including 67 social homes and 63 affordable homes.
The project has breathed new life into the site. The redevelopment includes vibrant new outdoor spaces designed to enhance residents' quality of life.
These features include a beautifully landscaped terrace garden, a children's play area, modern barbecue facilities, and green open spaces where families and individuals can relax and socialise.
Homes Victoria in partnership with community housing organisation, Uniting have delivered this redevelopment.
Uniting will manage the social housing on the site on behalf of Homes Victoria for the next 30 years. They will provide tenancy and asset management services, as well as community development programs aimed at building a strong and connected community.
The Tarakan Street redevelopment is not just about providing new homes for people; it’s about creating a welcoming, supportive environment where residents can live, work and thrive.
Learn more about the Tarakan Street housing redevelopment.
What is the difference between social, public, community and affordable housing?
Social housing
Social housing is an umbrella term that includes both public housing and community housing. It is available to eligible people on the Victorian Housing Register, with rents capped at 25 per cent of the household's income.
Public housing
Public housing is owned and managed by Homes Victoria. The state government provides public housing to eligible Victorians including:
- people who are unemployed
- people on low incomes
- people living with a disability or a mental illness or who are at risk of homelessness
- people escaping family violence.
Community housing
Community housing is managed by community housing organisations.
Community housing organisations are highly regulated, not-for-profit housing providers that specialise in housing a diverse range of renters.
Because of their not-for profit structure they can deliver services cost effectively and to high standards.
Affordable housing
Affordable housing is a broad term describing housing suitable for the needs of a range of low to moderate income households and priced (whether bought or rented) so these households can meet their other essential living costs.
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