The Coal Point Progress Association is embarking on an ambitious plan to explore and implement an alternative multi-dwelling model that is founded on building community resilience, innovative community focussed design, and smart, small and sustainable housing, ideally built by local trades people from local suppliers, aiming to accommodate dwellings on existing bushland blocks - without unduly compromising the role of those blocks as a wildlife connection corridor along the peninsula for our threatened species and the common ones.
This will allow us to better understand the community's interest and capacity.
We want to find supporters, investors and sponsors to purchase 20 Laycock Street, Carey Bay. This land is up for sale and is a rare opportunity to enter the collaborative housing market, whilst also building a local knowledge bank and a transferable model to deliver a new housing option for our community.
This register of interest is so that we can start capturing your interest, whether it be to provide advice, share experiences, invest, be a home owner or be part of the building team. It's a short survey.