Granny flat fees to come under scrutiny amid affordable housing concerns

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The Queensland government is concerned its bid to facilitate construction of more granny flats to help address the housing crisis may have been undermined by new council charges.

Brisbane and Gold Coast councils are set to follow suit.

Deputy Premier Steven Miles said the government would monitor new infrastructrure charges imposed by councils.“We will closely monitor the impact of council charges on housing supply,” Miles said. Traditionally, granny flats have been built to allow family members to live in a secondary dwelling on the main house block without paying an infrastructure fee.

 

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