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As our population ages, demand grows for manageable housing

Suzie Tafolo
Suzie Tafolo
Published: February 20, 2025
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Seniors need better options when it comes to downsizing.
Seniors need better options when it comes to downsizing.
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AS the Bayside’s aging population continues to grow, the demand for smaller, more manageable housing options is becoming increasingly urgent.

Approximately 18 per cent of Redlands Coast residents are aged 65 or older, with 10 per cent living alone, indicating a significant need for downsizing options such as villas and one- to two-bedroom homes.

Many seniors find themselves living in large, multi-bedroom homes with stairs and extensive yards, which become difficult to maintain as they age.

Unfortunately, the housing market has not kept up with these needs, with 85 per cent of homes having three or more bedrooms – homes that are often impractical for seniors seeking simpler living arrangements.

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This shortage creates a dilemma: many seniors remain in homes that are too large for them, sometimes due to emotional reasons or because family members wish to hold onto the property for inheritance. Without viable downsizing options, older residents struggle to make the move, leaving much-needed homes for young families off the market.

In some cases, a single senior remains in a four- or five-bedroom home, which could otherwise house a growing family.

The Queensland Government has awarded contracts for constructing 43 new social homes in Brisbane’s eastern suburbs, including Wellington Point and Alexandra Hills.

These developments comprise 17 one-bedroom and six two-bedroom units at Wellington Point, and 20 one-bedroom units at Alexandra Hills.

These homes are designed to meet high accessibility standards, catering to people with disabilities and older residents

The solution lies in good design: single-level homes with low-maintenance yards that offer seniors independence without compromising quality of life.

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