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Introducing the 'Inclusive Collection - By Gallery Homes': Reshaping Social Impact Housing in Southeast Queensland

August 8, 2023

Gallery Homes, renowned for its commitment to crafting spaces that inspire the art of living, proudly presents its newest initiative - the 'Inclusive Collection - By Gallery Homes.' This innovative collection is on a mission to reshape Social Impact Housing (SIH) in Southeast Queensland by offering purpose-built designs for SDA (Specialist Disability Accommodation), affordable, social, community housing, and build-to-rent properties. As the demand for SIH in Australia continues to grow, Gallery Group aims to meet this need while providing investors with an opportunity for positive returns and impactful contributions to our community.

The Need for Social Impact Housing in Australia

The demand for Social Impact Housing in Australia has reached unprecedented levels, with over one hundred thousand individuals currently on waiting lists for social and community housing. This high demand has resulted in thousands of young people residing in aged care facilities, highlighting the urgency to address housing needs for vulnerable populations.

The Potential of Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA)

The Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) market offers a unique opportunity to drive innovation in disability housing and support. The cost of Supported Independent Living (SIL) within disability housing amounts to over $8.3 billion annually, with SDA accounting for 2.3% of this total. Investing in new SDA properties can lead to significant improvements in tenant independence, reducing reliance on paid supports and alleviating long-term liabilities for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).

Investors' Role in Social Impact Housing

Investors play a pivotal role in this transformational space, as the emerging market presents the potential for long-term stable returns. Ideal for sophisticated investors seeking portfolio diversification and looking to give back by making positive social impact. It is essential to balance profitability with a commitment to delivering high-quality housing and positive outcomes for tenants.

Gallery Group's Vision and Dedication

The 'Inclusive Collection - By Gallery Homes' embodies Gallery Group's genuine dedication to inclusivity and enhancing lives through well-designed, sustainable, and affordable housing solutions.

Our Social Impact Housing Specialist, Reneé Martin, further strengthens the commitment to fostering independence, comfort, and well-being for individuals from all walks of life.

Empowering Through the 'Inclusive Collection'

At Gallery Group, we firmly believe in the transformative power of home. The 'Inclusive Collection' is a testament to our dedication to making a positive impact in the lives of individuals from all walks of life. Reneé Martin, our esteemed Social Impact Housing Specialist, expressed her excitement about this new endeavor, emphasizing how it perfectly aligns with her passion for creating inclusive homes that empower and uplift individuals in our community.

Join Us in Creating a Brighter Future

The launch of the 'Inclusive Collection - By Gallery Homes' represents a significant milestone in reshaping Social Impact Housing in Southeast Queensland. As the demand for SIH continues to rise, Gallery Group's innovative build solutions not only address critical housing needs but also provide investors with an opportunity to make a lasting and meaningful impact on society.

Together, we can create a brighter future, where the power of home serves as a transformative force for individuals and communities alike.

To learn more about the 'Inclusive Collection' and Gallery Group's commitment to Social Impact Housing, please reach out to our dedicated Social Impact Housing Specialist, Reneé Martin, at renee.m@gallerygroup.com.au.

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