Set to deliver 290 new homes for Brisbane in 2025, leading social and affordable housing provider Brisbane Housing Company (BHC) has been recognised by Queensland’s peak real estate body for making strides to address the state’s housing crisis.
The Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ) today congratulated BHC for its efforts to deliver much-needed homes for Queenslanders and strengthen community resilience as the independent not-for profit forges ahead with its largest development pipeline in more than 20 years.
BHC Chief Executive Officer Rebecca Oelkers said the organisation had 17 active projects in various stages of planning and construction across south-east Queensland.
“Essential workers and low-income families and individuals across Queensland have been hardest hit by the rapidly escalating private housing market,” Ms Oelkers said.
“We are directing every effort to deliver our record development pipeline, which comprises a mix of a social and affordable housing in key areas such as Toowoomba, Brisbane, and the Gold and Sunshine Coasts.
“Our footprint across southeast Queensland already includes 2,000 secure, long-term tenancies, and we aim to grow that number significantly by 2030.”