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We're here to help with housing. Find out how we can help you find or keep your housing, how to apply for private rental assistance or social housing, understand your rights and responsibilities as a tenant or request help with a property and find out more about management transfers.
- Tenancy Hub
Here you’ll find helpful information on becoming a Homes NSW...
- Aboriginal Housing
DCJ Housing runs a Mentoring Program aimed specifically at...
- Expected Waiting Times
NSW Housing Register. Expected waiting times. Social housing...
- Housing Forms
Use this form to receive evidence of client's eligibility...
- Housing Factsheets
Housing Pathways is a fair and easy way to apply for...
- Living in Social Housing
The Opportunity Pathways – Social Impact Investment (OP-SII)...
- Find a Housing Office
Please use A-Z listing to find a local housing office near...
- Deliver Housing Services
Find resources for determining where affordable housing is...
- Tenancy Hub
The Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure improves the liveability and prosperity of NSW. To achieve this we: create vibrant, productive spaces and precincts. manage lands, assets and property effectively. deliver affordable and diverse housing.
Homes NSW brings together the housing and homelessness services of the NSW Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ) with NSW Land and Housing Corporation (LAHC), the NSW Aboriginal Housing Office (AHO) and key worker housing all under one roof – making the system more efficient and accessible.
Social housing is secure, affordable housing for people on low to moderate incomes who have a housing need. Check your eligibility and how to apply.
The online form is the quickest and simplest way to apply for housing assistance. You just need an email account. You can also apply over the phone. Call the Housing Contact Centre on 1800 422 322, Monday to Friday: between 9am and 5pm to complete your form.
Find information for first home buyers, buying, selling or renovating a property, renting a home, Aboriginal housing, social housing and housing options for older people.
Social housing is secure, affordable housing for people on low to moderate incomes who have a housing need. It includes public housing properties managed by the Homes NSW and the Aboriginal Housing Office, and community housing properties managed by not-for-profit, non-government registered community housing organisations.