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Completed affordable housing faces move-in delays in Sooke

Occupancy for the project located on Drennan Street is expected soon
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One hundred and seventy new affordable housing units in Sooke remain unoccupied despite being completed, causing frustration as the community grapples with a housing crisis.

The $5.6 million project, located at the corner of Drennan Street and Sooke Road, was originally slated for occupancy in December. However, unforeseen delays attributed to cost pressures, partially caused by rising interest rates, pushed back the move-in date, according to a spokesperson for the B.C. Housing Ministry.

The delays have been resolved, and the buildingB次元官网网址檚 operator, MB次元官网网址檃kola Housing Society, is working on details so that tenants can move into their new homes soon, the spokesperson explained in an email response to the Sooke B次元官网网址 Mirror.

B次元官网网址淲e know there is is an urgent need to open these units of housing and anticipate that tenants will start to move into the building in early spring 2024,B次元官网网址 the statement said.

Sooke Coun. Al Beddows said he heard the delays were due to financial pressures as well.

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