Affordable Downsizer-Friendly Projects Shape The Future of Chermside

Chermside is emerging as a key hub for affordable housing and downsizer-friendly developments with multiple projects set to reshape the suburb’s housing landscape.



Located approximately 10 kilometres north of CBD, Chermside has long been recognised as a major suburban hub. Known for Westfield Chermside—one of Australia’s largest shopping centres—and its well-established transport links, the suburb has become a focal point for residential growth. Recent years have seen increasing demand for downsizer-friendly homes and affordable housing solutions, leading to several key development projects.

Key Developments Addressing Housing Needs

Based at 75-81 Kittyhawk Drive, Gardner Vaughan Group’s Estilo on the Park is one of the main ongoing projects. Situated opposite Westfield Chermside and next to the 7th Brigade Park, this development boasts three towers providing one, two, three, and four-bedroom apartments. Emphasising the mix of natural surroundings and urban convenience, the development features communal areas fit for modern life, rooftop terraces, and landscaped gardens. Building is happening steadily; completion is expected early in 2025.

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Apart from private property developments, an affordable housing project is scheduled to produce 92 units on Rode Road close to Prince Charles Hospital. Comprising 46 affordable and 46 social housing units, the project is a joint venture between Brisbane Housing Company (BHC) and Queensland Investment Corporation (QIC). The expected completion is by mid-2025. This programme seeks to give senior citizens, people with disabilities, and families at risk of homelessness among other vulnerable groups safe and secure housing choices.

While nearby public transportation choices and retail stores provide extra convenience, the strategic location close to Prince Charles Hospital guarantees residents have access to necessary healthcare services. The initiative shows a more general state-level will to solve housing affordability and build inclusive communities.

Balancing Growth with Community Concerns

While these projects aim to address the suburb’s housing needs, they also raise questions about infrastructure and liveability. Long-term residents have expressed concerns about increased traffic congestion and potential strain on local amenities. Urban planners and developers are working to balance growth with sustainable practices to ensure the suburb maintains its appeal.

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Future Outlook for Chermside

Chermside is likely to stay among Brisbane’s most sought-after suburbs given continuous infrastructure and housing investments. As the affordable housing initiative is near completion, it is expected to provide much-needed housing solutions for both downsizers and low-income residents.

Strategic urban planning and ongoing community involvement will be absolutely vital in controlling development and ensuring Chermside stays a vibrant, easily accessible suburb.



Published 2-Jan-2024


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