WA new home sales up 91% 

By Melissa Clarke | 1 October 2020 

According to the Housing Industry Association (HIA), Western Australia is leading the country in new home sales, up 91.1% in the first half of this year. 

The HIA’s latest New Home Sales report found WA’s new home sales figures had increased more than anywhere else in Australia over the past three months, as well as over the past six months. 

“The latest data shows a 175 per cent increase in WA’s new home sales over the three months since HomeBuilder and the Building Bonus were announced in early June,” HIA WA executive director Cath Hart said. 

“WA saw an initial spike of 211 per cent in new home sales in June which moderated in July to 17 per cent, before increasing by 11.4 per cent in August.” 

While the surge in new homes was welcomed by industry, Ms Hart said she was concerned consumers could miss out on their grants. 

“We’re going from an historic low to an historic high, and the grants require builders to commence work on-site quickly despite challenges in terms of titled land and labour,” Ms Hart said. 

“This spike of more than 175 per cent compared to the previous quarter has created challenges in securing titled land and labour given both building schemes were launched when WA was at a 20-year low in sales activity” 

The industry is now calling for the Government to extend timeframes to allow for land developers to be given until 30 June 2021 to title lots, as well as giving builders six months to commence after lots are titled. 

This is an important longer-term view ensuring a stable and sustainable pipeline of activity, plus the right mix of skills to deliver, as the state’s home building industry will eventually transition back to normalised averages. 

Government grants are still available to help buyers get into the market, with up to $69,440 available to those that qualify.  First Home Owner Grants of $10,000, the Federal Home Builder Grant of $25,000, Western Australian Building Bonus Grant of $20,000 as well as state Off-the-plan Duty Rebates.   

With this kind of assistance available, why wouldn’t you consider building your dream home? 

Touch base with us today to find out how we can help you take the next step towards owning your own home. 

Contact Andrew Mackenzie, our friendly Estate Sales Manager on 0419 904 790 or andrew@spatialproperty.com.au or visit our website www.spatialproperty.com.au

2 year high for new build lending

By Melissa Clarke | 15 September 2020

According to the Housing Industry Association (HIA) the number of loans to owner-occupiers for the purchase of residential land in WA increased 110% between July 2019 and July 2020.

These housing finance figures reveal lending across Australia for construction of a new home reaching the highest level recorded in 2 years, with finance approvals for the purchase of a block of land now 69.9% higher than in the same month last year.

HIA chief economist Tim Reardon said there had been a tangible improvement in sentiment and confidence in the housing market.

“Most significant, today ’s data shows that there has been a 30 per cent increase in the number of loans issued for the purchase of residential land for the second month in a row,” Mr Reardon said.

“This is the first indication of the impact of HomeBuilder. One of the early decision making stages of building a new home is the purchase of a suitable block of land.”

“The surge in land sales should see a recovery in the number of slabs being poured as early as the December quarter, as customers proceed through the process to design and construct a new home. This will protect employment in the residential building industry and across the economy into 2021.”

But with this surge in lending, there is a huge demand on available land to begin building before the end of the HomeBuilder grant in December 2020. The building and construction industry is calling on the federal government to extend its HomeBuilder grants program for another year to help the sector through the impact of the coronavirus.

Master Builders Australia (MBA) claims the scheme announced in June has been “the most effective government stimulus measure in a decade”.

MBA Chief Executive Denita Warn added “HomeBuilder should be extended for 12 months in the federal budget to help maintain a pipeline of work and be a lifeline for builders and tradies.”

“Our latest forecasts estimate that HomeBuilder is likely to boost new home building commencements by almost 10,000 during 2020-21” she said.

With this in mind, if you are ready to create the home of your dreams, there is no time to waste.

Touch base with us today to find out how we can help you take the next step towards owning your own home.

Contact Andrew Mackenzie, our friendly Estate Sales Manager on 0419 904 790 or andrew@spatialproperty.com.au or visit our website www.spatialproperty.com.au

 

Mortgage brokers inundated with home loan applications as homebuyers prepare to purchase

By Tawar Razaghi | January 2020

The housing market looks set for a busy start to the year after many Australians spent the Christmas break getting ready to buy a home.

Mortgage brokers report they have been inundated with inquiries and home loan applications during what would traditionally be a holiday break.

Most interest has come from owner-occupiers including first-home buyers, while some investors are also keen, according to mortgage brokers.

It comes as Australian housing prices are tipped to continue to grow in the first half of 2020 following a strong rebound late last year due to the combination of several interest rate cuts, relaxed lending conditions and renewed market confidence after the federal election.

Foster Ramsay Finance principal mortgage broker Chris Foster-Ramsay said he was “flat out” processing applications since November. Most applications have come from first-home buyers and upgraders

“I’ve postponed my usual two-week break over Christmas and New Year’s,” he said, adding that his appointments are up 200 per cent year-on-year to date.

“There are decent properties close to transport, schools … what that means is as soon as property is coming on in those fringe suburbs anywhere between the $300,000 to $400,000 range, the competition is excessive.”

40Forty Finance director and mortgage broker Will Unkles said the business was booming.

“In terms of inquiries and the keenness of buyers to be ready, it’s significantly stronger than six months ago,” Mr Unkles said, adding loosening lending policies have helped more applicants qualify for home loans in recent weeks.

“I wouldn’t say it’s easier than ever before, but it’s far easier than 12 months ago,” Mr Unkles said.

Mr Unkles said banks were not pouring overspending habits like they were six months ago.

“Deals are going through far easier, there are less questions from banks,” he said. “No bank will admit that but I’m finding from experience that lenders are being less critical.”

Asked whether the financial services royal commission continued to have an effect, he said: “It had a short-term effect. They all pulled their socks up and were on their best behaviour.”

With the new year underway and news of increased sales across the Perth market, Andrew Mackenzie, Paramount Private Estate Sales Manager, says Baldivis a great family-friendly suburb and the perfect place to buy a property.

 

Paramount is situated at the southern end of Baldivis Road, and rises westward towards the ocean.  From its elevated position on the ocean-side, Paramount is destined to become Baldivis’ premier land development, with stunning views over bushland and to the hills.

It’s easy to imagine living in a beautiful new home that’s surrounded by parks and natural bushland, only a short distance from great schools, shopping centres and all your amenities.

Mr Mackenzie added “Paramount offers terrific value for money. Plus, homebuyers at Paramount will also receive a fencing and landscaping bonus, so they can get into their new homes quicker!”.

“A range of quick and easy transport options are also within easy reach, including trains, buses, freeway and bike path. And if it’s recreation you want, Paramount is a short drive away from fishing, swimming, boating, bushwalking and picnics at some of Western Australia’s most beautiful beaches.”

 

BUY NOW WHILE THESE GREAT SITES ARE AVAILABLE!

Paramount Private Estate Baldivis offers elevated, family-sized blocks with views with 480sqm lots available from $185,000! This is amazingly good value for larger sized lots.

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Perth reinstated as a regional city in a bid to boost population

By REIWA | 16 Nov 2019

According to the ABS, WA was the only state to record a negative net migration figure in 2016-17. Of the 13,384 people who came to WA, we lost 550 more to other states.

There is no doubt that the recent housing boom on the east coast was linked to an increase in population, placing a high demand on property prices. This is why the main lever to help boost WA’s economy is population growth.

Our state needs migrants to fill demand for housing, increase housing construction, create jobs and stimulate economic growth. We must encourage more people to come to WA and ensure those that migrate here, are here to stay.

With this in mind, it is pleasing to see as of the 16 November, the Federal Government will reinstate Perth’s status as a regional city which will align with Adelaide, Darwin and Hobart, and help to boost population growth in WA.

The program provides special visas to international skilled workers and students who move to regional areas of Australia. It is aimed at reducing the congestion in major cities such as Melbourne and Sydney by encouraging people towards regional areas.

Placing Perth on the RMS will help increase population growth, which leads to jobs and economic growth.

Andrew Mackenzie, Paramount Private Estate Sales Manager, is happy to hear about this announcement and looks forward to seeing the positive effect on the market.

Paramount is situated at the southern end of Baldivis Road, and rises westward towards the ocean.  From its elevated position on the ocean-side, Paramount is destined to become Baldivis’ premier land development, with stunning views over bushland and to the hills.

It’s easy to imagine living in a beautiful new home that’s surrounded by parks and natural bushland, only a short distance from great schools, shopping centres and all your amenities.

Mr Mackenzie added “Paramount offers terrific value for money. Plus, homebuyers at Paramount will also receive a fencing and landscaping bonus, so they can get into their new homes quicker!”.

“A range of quick and easy transport options are also within easy reach, including trains, buses, freeway and bike path. And if it’s recreation you want, Paramount is a short drive away from fishing, swimming, boating, bushwalking and picnics at some of Western Australia’s most beautiful beaches.”

BUY NOW WHILE THESE GREAT SITES ARE AVAILABLE!

 Paramount Private Estate Baldivis offers elevated, family-sized blocks with views with 480sqm lots available from $185,000! This is amazingly good value for larger sized lots, which makes it easy to understand why they are getting snapped up!

Contact Andrew Mackenzie, our friendly Estate Sales Manager on 0419 904 790 or andrew@spatialproperty.com.auto find out more.

House prices set to boost following RBA’s interest rate cut

By Richard Holden | 4 Oct 2019

With the Reserve Bank of Australia cutting official rates to 0.75 per cent on Tuesday, there has been a wave of commentary about the move boosting housing prices.

There are two parts to assessing this claim. First, do rate cuts drive up property prices? Second, is that all they do?

Do rate cuts drive up property prices?

Economists have a precise answer to this question, and a more practical one.

The precise answer is that all assets — stocks, bonds, property, stamps, vintage baseball cards, you name it — can be priced using what is known as the Stochastic Discount Factor (SDF).

This says that in pricing an asset you should factor in all the future cash flows the asset will generate (rent or dividends or capital gains) and then translate those returns into today’s money, adjusting for the riskiness of those cash flows.

An easier way to think about how rate cuts might affect property prices — consistent with the asset-pricing approach — goes like this.

People look at how much money they can borrow based on what they can afford to pay back. An interest rate cut boosts their borrowing power.

Even though the major banks have only passed on about half of the Reserve Bank’s latest cut (owner-occupied mortgage rates have been cut by 13-15 basis points), that’s enough to give a household with an income of $150,000 about another $12,000 to $14,000 in borrowing power.

They thus spend more and, because there is a limited supply of properties, this pushes prices up. So, yes, lower interest rates do tend to boost property prices.

Is that all rate cuts do?

Boosting property prices is not all that rate cuts do.  Higher prices for new dwellings help developers. They often lead to an increase in construction jobs as developers anticipate better conditions for selling properties.

New property construction has a number of other effects, too, such as changing the average quality of the rental stock and spurring more retail spending (because those new homes need to be furnished).

Perhaps even more important is the pseudo-psychological effect of existing homeowners feeling wealthier when house prices go up. This can lead to increased consumer spending — and this can have a big economic effect, given consumer spending accounts for about 60 per cent of GDP.

This “wealth effect” is part of the reason why federal treasurer Josh Frydenberg is happy to see property prices again on the rise.

Andrew Mackenzie, Paramount Private Estate Sales Manager, is happy to see the positive signs in the market.

“Paramount offers terrific value for money. Plus, homebuyers at Paramount will also receive a fencing and landscaping bonus, so they can get into their new homes quicker!”

Paramount is situated at the southern end of Baldivis Road, and rises westward towards the ocean.  From its elevated position on the ocean-side, Paramount is destined to become Baldivis’ premier land development, with stunning views over bushland and to the hills.

It’s easy to imagine living in a beautiful new home that’s surrounded by parks and natural bushland, only a short distance from great schools, shopping centres and all your amenities.

A range of quick and easy transport options are also within easy reach, including trains, buses, freeway and bike path. And if it’s recreation you want, Paramount is a short drive away from fishing, swimming, boating, bushwalking and picnics at some of Western Australia’s most beautiful beaches.

BUY NOW BEFORE THE MARKET BOUNCES BACK!

Paramount Private Estate Baldivis offers elevated, family-sized blocks with views with 480sqm lots available from $185,000! This is an amazingly good value for larger sized lots, it’s no wonder we’re selling so many!

Contact Andrew Mackenzie, our friendly Estate Sales Manager on 0419 904 790 or andrew@spatialproperty.com.aubefore they’re all sold out!

Housing market to stabilise?

By Ericka Pingol | 29 Aug 2019

The much-anticipated stabilisation of new homes in the Western Australian property market is on the horizon, according to the Housing Industry Association (HIA).

Evidence indicates that the market is heading towards the supply of new homes meeting—rather than exceeding—demographic growth requirements.

The easing of market conditions had given rise to a situation where monetary and fiscal stimulus is possible without fear of overheating house prices, according to the association’s chief economist, Tim Reardon.

“If economic activity improves, the credit squeeze dissipates, home prices stabilise, and the recent stimulus measures take hold, the supply of new work into the pipeline will soon reach its low point. All indications are that this stabilisation will occur and prevent a more significant downturn,” Reardon said.

The HIA sees demand for new detached homes holding up with only a 9% contraction in starts over the year.

The apparent resilience is due to the lag between the sale and commencement of housing constructions, giving the impression that contemporary market conditions are stronger than is the case.

Meanwhile, the unit market continues to contract rapidly, with starts now 41.8% lower than last year. A further 12% decline is predicted for 2019-2020, before a gradual improvement in 2021-2022.

Despite the continued decline of apartments under construction, there is a silver lining in the form of a “convergence of conditions” within the building industry, according to Reardon.

“We no longer have a boom in east-coast capital cities and stagnating markets elsewhere. Interest rates, income taxes and lending restrictions have all been eased in an effort to support activity and economic growth. State and Australian government investment(s) in infrastructure are also important to support labour market growth. These measures are now supporting activity in housing markets across the economy,” he said.

Andrew Mackenzie, Estate Sales Manager at Paramount Private Estate Baldivis said, “we too are seeing positive signs in the market, with sales to date being much stronger than anticipated.”

Mr. Mackenzie also said, “Paramount represents amazing value for homebuyers.  At $172,000 for bigger, elevated 450sqm blocks and views to the hills, Paramount offered terrific value for money. Plus, homebuyers at Paramount will also receive a fencing and landscaping bonus, so they can get into their new homes quicker!”

 

Paramount is situated at the southern end of Baldivis Road, and rises westward towards the ocean.  From its elevated position on the ocean-side, Paramount is destined to become Baldivis’ premier land development, with stunning views over bushland and to the hills.

It’s easy to imagine living in a beautiful new home that’s surrounded by parks and natural bushland, only a short distance from great schools, shopping centres and all your amenities.

A range of quick and easy transport options are also within easy reach, including trains, buses, freeway and bike path. And if it’s recreation you want, Paramount is a short drive away from fishing, swimming, boating, bushwalking and picnics at some of Western Australia’s most beautiful beaches.

BUY NOW BEFORE THE MARKET BOUNCES BACK!

Paramount Private Estate Baldivis offers 450sqm premium, elevated, family-sized blocks with views starting from as little as $172,000! This is an amazingly good value for larger sized lots, it’s no wonder why we’re selling so many!

Contact Andrew Mackenzie, our friendly Estate Sales Manager on 0419 904 790 or andrew@spatialproperty.com.au before they’re all sold out!

What the federal election result means for the property market. Kate Burke, Journalist, June 2019

A shorter, shallower property price downturn could be on the cards on the back of the Coalition’s victory at the polls, experts say.

Following months of uncertainty about the impact of tax changes, which had led to greater wariness in the cooling market, experts are revising their views on property prices, market activity and first-home buyers.

Property prices

“It’s pretty clear to us that the bottom [of the market] is just around the corner,” Commonwealth Bank senior economist Gareth Aird said.

With reforms to negative gearing and the capital gains tax off the table, a likely interest rate cut on the horizon and a scheme to encourage first-home buyer activity, it was reasonable to think prices would not fall much further.”

He expected prices to bottom out late this year but noted it would not be a sharp recovery due to tighter lending standards.

 

Market activity

Regardless of the outcome, market activity was always likely to pick up post-election as buyers and sellers would have more certainty on housing policy.

We are now expecting a more gradual pick-up in prices, with both first-home buyers and investors to drive market activity on the back of the Coalition’s policies.

Domain economist Trent Wiltshire said “Sellers will respond to buyer interest and there might be a few people who were thinking about selling who have held off [until now].”

Well-attended auctions are a positive sign of buyer interest. Ray White Chairman, Brian White, said, “buyers and sellers would be relieved to know where they stood now the election was over.

[In the lead-up] people were saying ‘let’s sit on our hands and just wait and see what’s happens’. That waiting is finished and I think there’s a big chance that confidence will get a nice boost, as we’ve seen already in the stock markets.”

While he is not expecting to see a rush to market, he believes there will be a boost from buyers and sellers who had been waiting on the sidelines.

“I’m confident the market will now improve, because of the stronger [market] curiosity exhibited by the community, which has been reflected by increased auction attendances,” Mr White said.

“People are all wanting to know what’s coming … I believe we’ll look back and sees this period as the bottom of the market.”

McGrath chief executive, Geoff Lucas, agreed the government’s win would inject confidence and clarity back into the market.

 

First-home buyers

Labour’s proposed changes to negative gearing and the capital gains tax discount would have removed concessions for investors, creating a more level playing field for first-home buyers.

The changes aimed at improving housing affordability will not go ahead under the Morrison government. Instead, first-home buyers will have access to a loan scheme — also backed by Labour — enabling them to purchase property with a 5 per cent deposit.

AMP Capital Chief Economist, Shane Oliver, expects the policy will bring forward some first-home buyer activity, but that its impact will be limited as it is capped at 10,000 loans a year and requires a higher debt-to-income ratio.

He expects the government will morph the scheme into a grant, which could provide more of a stimulus to the lower end of the market.

While he would not advocate for grants in a booming market as they could further drive up prices, Dr Oliver said it could help in a cooling market when there was concern about the wider impact a downturn could have on the economy.

Mr Wiltshire expected the scheme would have a small but not-insignificant impact and encourage some first-home buyers to get into the market earlier.

However, he noted a Coalition government also meant first-home buyers would not benefit from improved affordability off the back of cuts to negative gearing and the capital gains tax discount.

Andrew Mackenzie, Estate Sales Manager at Paramount Private Estate Baldivis, said that he was relieved that the federal election had resulted in a Coalition win.

“Although I’m not a politically vocal person, I know that both buyers and agents were worried about the election and what it might have meant for the property market.  It’s already been a tough few years for WA and it would have been terrible to see a further decline in prices.

However, since the election, what we are seeing instead is some real positive sentiment from homebuyers, builders and the property market in general.  Although first home buyers have been worried about affordability for some time, the Perth market is currently seeing some excellent examples of housing affordability.

The first land release at Paramount represents amazing value for homebuyers at $172,000 for a bigger, elevated 450sqm block, with views to the hills. Plus, as part of an overarching, masterplan community, it will include its own primary school, shops, public open spaces and aged care facility.”

Mr Mackenzie also said that Spatial Property Group had ensured that the pricing at Paramount Private Estate Baldivis was not only very competitive, but it also offered homebuyers terrific value for money. On top of the excellent pricing, Paramount will also provide homebuyers with fencing and landscaping bonuses, so they can get into their new home quicker!

 

 

Paramount is situated at the southern end of Baldivis Road, and rises westward towards the ocean.  From its elevated position on the ocean-side, Paramount is destined to become Baldivis’ premier land development, with stunning views over bushland and to the hills.

It’s easy to imagine living in a beautiful new home that’s surrounded by parks and natural bushland, only a short distance from great schools, shopping centres and all your amenities.

A range of quick and easy transport options are also within easy reach, including trains, buses, freeway and bike path. And if it’s recreation you want, Paramount is a short drive away from fishing, swimming, boating, bushwalking and picnics at some of Western Australia’s most beautiful beaches.

THE BEST TIME TO BUY IS NOW BEFORE PRICE RISES NEXT YEAR OR SOONER!

Paramount Private Estate Baldivis offers 450sqm premium, elevated, family-sized blocks with views starting from as little as $172,000!  This is amazingly affordable, no wonder we’ve now sold over 25% of Stage 1!

 Contact Andrew Mackenzie, our friendly Estate Sales Manager on 0419 904 790 or andrew@spatialproperty.com.aubefore they’re all sold out!

Budget to Boost Housing Affordability

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg’s budget has been welcomed by the building and construction sector, with the Housing Industry Association saying, “its new initiatives will have a positive effect on housing affordability”, and the Master Builders Association saying, “it will promote economic growth.”

HIA chief economist Tim Reardon said “income tax cuts would provide a significant boost to housing affordability, combining with modest wage growth to increase households’ disposable income.”

“The combined impact will boost household consumption faster than an interest rate cut and assist in offsetting the credit squeeze,” he said.

“The improved fiscal outlook presented in the budget and these new measures should improve confidence among consumers when making home building and renovating decisions.”

Mr Reardon said the federal government’s increase in infrastructure spending would also play an important role in providing employment opportunities as the new home constructions sector cooled across the country.

“The increased incentives in training apprenticeships are significant and necessary as the industry has faced significant skills shortages over the past decade,” he said.

“These incentives more than double the existing federal government incentives over the term of an apprenticeship.”

The Master Builders Association backed the budget’s focus on small business, skills and infrastructure.

MBA national chief executive Denita Wawn said, “the government’s commitment to return the budget to surplus would boost confidence that the national economy was back on track, and provide builders with the incentive to invest, create jobs and hire more workers.”

“Master Builders welcomes the government’s announcements on new investment in skills, infrastructure and small business because they are targeted at what’s needed to strengthen the economy,” she said.

“The government deserves credit for heeding Master Builders’ call for the instant asset tax write-off scheme to be increased and expanded.

“Thousands of small business builders in communities around the country will benefit from the increase to $30,000, but more importantly the significant expansion of the eligibility threshold to $50 million annual turnovers.”

However, Ms Wawn said, “the MBA was nonetheless concerned about the government’s forecasts of a 7 per cent decline in housing investment across Australia.”

“This reinforces the need to ensure that all housing investment incentives remain intact,” she said.

CoreLogic head of research Tim Lawless said: “while Mr Frydenberg reiterated that housing affordability was a key priority for the government, there was very little in the budget directly focused on the sector.”

“It looks like the government is content to see housing affordability improve organically via lower housing prices that could act as a contagion to weaker household consumption and a sharper than expected fall in residential construction,” Mr Lawless said.

“While this may seem a bit passive, it’s clear housing affordability has improved substantially since the last budget due to lower housing values in the most expensive cities as well as the lowest mortgage rates since the 1960s and a subtle rise in incomes.”

Dan Wilkie – Business News

Andrew Mackenzie, Estate Sales Manager at Paramount Private Estate Baldivis said, “I’m very excited by this latest budget. The property sector in WA has been hit hard by the downturn and both families and businesses have been doing it tough.”

“By keeping interest rates the lowest they have ever been, reducing income and company tax, increasing the instant asset write-off to $30k for small business and funding more apprentices, we should see this trickle-down into the local, WA economy because of everyone benefits.”

“Plus, with property prices in Perth being the lowest they have been for a while, now’s the perfect time to buy. Buyers should head down to Paramount Private Estate and have a look at what’s on offer – Bigger, elevated blocks with views to the hills and very close to schools, shops, amenities, recreation and transport.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paramount is situated at the southern end of Baldivis Road and rises westward towards the ocean. From its elevated position on the ocean-side, Paramount is destined to become Baldivis’ premier land development, with stunning views over bushland and to the hills.

It’s easy to imagine living in a beautiful new home that’s surrounded by parks and natural bushland, only a short distance from great schools, shopping centres and all your amenities.

A range of quick and easy transport options are also within easy reach, including trains, buses, freeway and bike path. And if it’s recreation you want, Paramount is a short drive away from fishing, swimming, boating, bushwalking and picnics at some of Western Australia’s most beautiful beaches.

Don’t miss out – 25% ALREADY SOLD! This first release from Paramount Private Estate Baldivis is selling quickly!

For more information please contact our friendly Estate Sales Manager, Andrew Mackenzie on (08) 6555 2060 or andrew@spatialproperty.com.au.

Kangaroos at Baldivis Estate Media Statement Update

The State Government is being urged to jointly fund a new kangaroo relocation program after it made a decision earlier today to revoke a two-year approval process relating to the Fauna Management Plan (FMP) for a new housing development on private farmland in Baldivis.

Earlier this afternoon, Spatial Property Group agreed to renegotiate the terms of its FMP, which the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) approved in October 2018 after two years of collaboration between the department, City of Rockingham and independent kangaroo expert Dr Graham Thompson.

The FMP included scientifically verified plans to cull kangaroos at its Paramount Estate.

The decision came after a meeting with Member for Baldivis The Hon. Reece Whitby, City of Rockingham, Mayor Barry Sammels, senior representatives of DBCA, and Spatial Property Group.

Spatial Property Group Managing Director Bruce Young said the Company has always been and remains committed to working closely with government to identify appropriate flora and fauna solutions.

“We absolutely understand the community concerns and throughout the process we’ve been steadfast in our position on the connection Australians have with kangaroos,” Mr Young said.

“We’re happy to look at adapting the terms of the FMP, however it is frustrating that after working with the relevant departments for two years to gain approvals for this development, and investing considerable funds into that process, the decision has been changed again.

“Darting and relocating kangaroos has been scientifically verified as a high-risk and expensive operation with many unknowns in terms of the animals mid to long-term wellbeing.

“But if that is the solution that the government now deems most appropriate, we would like to gather more scientific data by monitoring the kangaroos after they have been relocated. We hope that data can then be used to inform future land development projects in WA and elsewhere.

“We have always taken a proactive approach to be responsible for managing the animals on our land and worked through two years of guidelines and liaison with the DBCA to successfully secure approval.

“Given this late change that has overridden the stipulated guidelines clearly set out for industry, we believe it’s only reasonable that the government contributes financially to the new solution.”

Kangaroos at Baldivis Estate Media Statement

Spatial Property Group (the Company; or Spatial) appreciates the matter of culling a ‘mob’ of kangaroos at its Paramount Estate in Baldivisi’s a sensitive issue for many people.

As an Australian company that’s based in Perth for many years, our people have grown up enjoying the outdoor lifestyle, from swimming at the beach in summer, to bushwalking and exploring many of our wonderful natural landscapes.

We absolutely understand the importance the kangaroo has in our culture and its proud heritage that is unique only to Australia.

Therefore this is not a statement to convince people against changing their beliefs, rather it’s structured to help educate people about the thorough process and work that have been undertaken to reach this environmental decision.

Timeline of key facts and milestones

1. In 2010 Spatial Property Group was appointed to manage the development of approximately 90ha of land in Baldivis about 40km south of Perth CBD

2. The land was historically a family farm that has reared a variety of animals from pigs, to chickens, cattle and even ostriches – it has always been privately owned

3. As part of the development process, a Fauna Management Plan (FMP) was required to ensure the integrity of the fauna would be reasonably maintained during construction

4. Since the project commenced a mob of approximately 100 kangaroos have moved to site due to development of the surrounding land as they were pushed off those properties

5. The FMP included a component to manage the kangaroos on site that they either be moved on or removed entirely to ensure the safety of workers and future residents

6. In early 2017, the original FMP was successfully completed and lodged with the relevant authorities, then Department of Environment and the City of Rockingham (CoR) to commenced stage-1 development

7. In the FMP the method agreed to manage the kangaroos was to slowly clear them by pushing them to the Baldivis Tramway nature corridor adjacent to the site to use as a migration corridor

8. However, during the stage-1 development we were advised by the CoR that they were no longer happy with the approach outlined in the FMP and they would not allow this to occur for any further stages of the development

9. We believe this decision may be as a result of one of the remaining kangaroos being hit by a car on the nearby Baldivis Road and causing a motor vehicle accident– after a meeting with CoR we were asked to address the situation and complied by erecting a temporary fence

The fence has ensured the kangaroos have remained on the site

-Almost 12 months later in early 2018, we agreed to produce an updated version of the FMP and therefore commissioned the expertise of kangaroo management, Perth-based Doctor Graham Thompson of Terrestrial Ecosystems

-Doctor Thompson is considered the preeminent and best Kangaroo management person in the State, he analysed the situation and produced a new recommendation on managing the kangaroos effectively in the updated FMP

-The recommendation was conducted in direct consultation with the approving authority the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attraction(DBCA)

-Collectively, all parties agreed the most effective method would be to cull the kangaroos, as the ‘push them on’ or ‘dart and relocate’ scenarios both had several problems with conflicting territories, critical resource availability and low survival rates of the relocated animals

-The new recommendation was drafted and included in anupdated version of the FMP and was submitted and approved by the relevant authorities in October 2018

-To date the cull is yet to be carried out as the advice recommends the animals are put under duress in the hotter months of summer.

Conclusion

We understand the CoR and local community groups are seeking to have the animals relocated, however this defies independent and expert advice, in particular the detailed and rigorous process that has been adhered to and sanctioned by the government departments.

The advice received is that kangaroos that are darted, sedated and relocated, are likely to die a slow death due to starvation or to be easily predated upon by foxes, wild dogs, other kangaroo mobs, or to be killed on roads and tracks.

New parks and playgrounds make Baldivis even more perfect for families

Baldivis is already well renowned for the quality and quantity of its new parks and playgrounds.

There are so many to choose from, which means your kids should never get bored… we wish!

You can find out where most of these beautiful parks and playgrounds are located by visiting:

Even better, Baldivis has just seen the opening of four new parks and playgrounds.

This is great news for everyone living or looking to live in Baldivis because it will not only bring families closer together but help them better connect with their local neighbourhood.

Plus, with school holidays on until the first week of Feb, these four new parks will give you and your kids plenty more to do to pass away the time and have lots of fun while doing it!

These stunning new parks and playgrounds include:

Perth Aqua Park

Perth Aqua Park is a huge floating inflatable fun park. It has over 100 different interconnected obstacles.

Race your friends down the 3-lane course; get launched from the jumping pillow or blast down the big slides.

It’s fun for everyone; kids or adults, sporting teams looking for fun and fitness, corporate groups seeking a team building activity or end of year function idea, or anyone looking for some fun as an individual or with a group.

Visit https://perthaquapark.com.au/ to find out more.

Perth Wake Park

Perth Wake Park is the only cable wakeboard park in Western Australia.

The park offers a full-size main cable, a beginner specific cable, a step-up pool for advanced riders, a café, pro shop and hire shop.

Riders of any level can enjoy the park. They have lessons and introduction sessions on their specific beginner system and the main lake filled with obstacles for the advanced riders to enjoy.

With a large veranda overlooking the main lake and a beach to relax on, Perth Wake Park is a great place to hang out and watch friends and family ride.

Entry into the park is also free for spectators.

Visit https://perthwakepark.com.au/ to find out more.

Monster’s World Adventure Park

Monster’s World Adventure Park is a new, $1 million adventure park that has just opened in Baldivis.

The park features a ‘monster’s world’ with timber play equipment, including balance logs and steppers, stone boulders, timber climbing stacks and musical play equipment such as thongophone and log chimes.

There is a monster’s nest with an 8m-high climbing tower, a crossing rope bridge, a 9m slide and ascending structures through the dry creek bed to create a mystical and mysterious playground.

Monster’s World Adventure Park can be found here.

Steamrail Adventure Playground

A new $1m train-inspired park has opened in Baldivis.

The park on Heartwood Boulevard features two flying foxes, swings and a 12m slide, as well as a life-size train.

Children playing at the park will be transported back to an era of steam trains, which is a celebration of Baldivis’ rich heritage with trains and timber milling.

Other features include a tall tower reminiscent of an old steam train water stop tower, plus and a large train climbing structure.

Picnic facilities, shade structures and large trees overlooking the central play space will provide enjoyment to children of all ages and abilities for hours on end.

Steamrail Adventure Playground can be found here.

In the last ten years, the population of Baldivis has exploded. From a quiet suburb south of Perth to a new thriving community with so much to offer!

Baldivis is a semi-rural suburb and is fast becoming a hub for families, as more people choose to make Baldivis their home, and it’s not hard to see why!

Being only 15 minutes to gorgeous Safety Bay and Secret Harbour beaches, a short drive or bus ride to the Warnbro train station and less than an hour to Perth CBD, Baldivis is the perfect location for those wanting a quieter lifestyle while still being close to the action. It is a great spot for families, as there is a huge choice of landscaped parks, playgrounds and other fantastic features. There is a Tramway that runs through the suburb that is now a protected nature reserve and Baldivis Children’s Forest is a great spot to take the kids and learn about conservation while getting out into nature.

If you have just moved to the area and you want to meet new people and become a part of the community, you can head along to Daintree Park and join in a FREE group fitness class “Live Life Get Active!” What better way to meet your neighbours, create a social network and add the side benefit of getting fit!

Paramount is situated at the southern end of Baldivis Road, and rises westward towards the ocean.  From its elevated position on the ocean-side, Paramount is destined to become Baldivis’ premier land development, with stunning views over bushland and to the hills.

It’s easy to imagine living in a beautiful new home that’s surrounded by parks and natural bushland, only a short distance from great schools, shopping centres and all your amenities.

A range of quick and easy transport options are also within easy reach, including trains, buses, freeway and bike path.

And if it’s recreation you want, Paramount is a short drive away from fishing, swimming, boating, bushwalking and picnics at some of Western Australia’s most beautiful beaches.

Paramount Private Estate Baldivis will have its own set of parks, playgrounds and recreation facilities within the next few years, but in the interim, you can enjoy all Baldivis has to offer within a few minutes’ drive.

Don’t miss out on this first release from Paramount Private Estate Baldivis! For more information please contact our friendly Estate Sales Manager, Andrew Mackenzie on (08) 6555 2060 or andrew@spatialproperty.com.au .

PREMIER Mark McGowan has this message for West Australians: buy a house now because the good times are coming back.

House price rise is on the cards says WA Premier Mark McGowan, as economy and confidence keeps improving.

Mr McGowan tipped a turnaround in the long-declining property market and a jolt to stagnant wages would follow hot on the heels of renewed business investment.

“It is actually a good time to buy (a house),” he said.  I would encourage people. Prices are low, yet economic activity is picking up and so that will inevitably be followed by (demand for) housing.

Exactly one year after The Sunday Times heralded early signs of life for WA’s stagnant economy, the results are in — and they are conclusive.

Data released on Friday showed the State’s domestic economy expanded 1.1 per cent in 2017-18, a remarkable turnaround after plummeting 7.1 per cent in 2016-17 and four consecutive years of decline.

Nearly every month this year has brought news of renewed activity in the mining sector.

Rio Tinto, Fortescue Metals Group and BHP have all announced new workforce-hungry iron ore projects and the State now boasts seven lithium mines, with a second $1 billion lithium processing plant on the way near Bunbury.

Mr McGowan said he had not felt more confident about WA’s economic prospects since sweeping to power early last year.

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The best views in Baldivis are ready and waiting for you

Paramount Private Estate Baldivis is finally ready and waiting for you to visit!

You will enjoy some of the best views in Baldivis with fantastic bush and hill aspects from these perfectly located and elevated lots.

Andrew Mackenzie, Estate Sales Manager at Paramount recently spent the day with photographer, blogger and social media expert, Kira DeSpain viewing, enjoying and photographing the newly released and elevated Stage 1 blocks.

He said that, “Until recently, it was quite difficult to access these superb lots at Paramount.  However, construction is now finished, and access is very easy.”

Andrew went on to say, “Spending the morning at Paramount made me appreciate even more just how amazing the land here is. It will be hard to find a better value block with these types of views anywhere else in the suburb.”

He also said that, “Pricing at Paramount is very sharp.  With the blocks being larger and elevated with views, it’s no wonder we’ve had such strong interest.”

Kira DeSpain, who was engaged by Paramount to take photos and videos of Paramount said, “I’ve not spent much time in Baldivis, but after driving around the suburb with Andrew, I found the blocks at Paramount to be the nicest.

Not only were they elevated, but you could see how well the entire estate was planned around the elevation to ensure the views of the hills and bush were maximised.”

Paramount is situated at the southern end of Baldivis Road, and rises westward towards the ocean.  From its elevated position on the ocean-side, Paramount is destined to become Baldivis’ premier land development, with stunning views over bushland and to the hills.

It’s easy to imagine living in a beautiful new home that’s surrounded by parks and natural bushland, only a short distance from great schools, shopping centres and all your amenities.

A range of quick and easy transport options are also within easy reach, including trains, buses, freeway and bike path. And if it’s recreation you want, Paramount is a short drive away from fishing, swimming, boating, bushwalking and picnics at some of Western Australia’s most beautiful beaches.

Don’t miss out on this first release from Paramount Private Estate Baldivis! For more information please contact our friendly Estate Sales Manager, Andrew Mackenzie on (08) 6555 2060 or andrew@spatialproperty.com.au .

$56million Baldivis District Sporting Complex Announced

Paramount baldivis is one of Perth’s fastest growing suburbs, and with further growth forecast in the area, it’s essential that the infrastructure can deliver sport and recreation facilities to the local community.

Artist impression of the Baldivis District Sporting Complex

With a larger percentage of young families and children than the rest of the metro area, the demand for sustainable sporting and recreation opportunities is essential for health and social development for those living in Baldivis.

The Baldivis District Sporting Complex will cater to a large number of community sports, providing a mix of indoor and outdoor facilities including nature play and youth recreation opportunities.

It will be able to adapt to participation trends and will engender community pride and health and wellbeing benefits.

How will the $56million be spent?
  • • Active Reserves – $21m
    Four ovals and new junior and senior sports pavilions
  • • Outdoor Sports Centre – $8m
    Development of a range of hard courts and associated infrastructure
  • • Indoor Sports Complex – $18m
    Development of a range of indoor sports and recreation facilities
  • • Youth Recreation and Fitness Space – $2m
    Dedicated facility for young people and the community to recreate and keep fit
  • • Specialised Centre* – $8m
    Development of cycling track and pavilion
    * Note: The development of a specialised centre for cycling is shown within the City’s 2017-2027 Community Infrastructure Plan as a final stage of the Baldivis District Sporting Complex project.

Located only 6km from Paramount Private Estate Baldivis.

The new Baldivis District Sporting Complex will be located at the corner of Eighty Road and Kendall Boulevarde, Baldivis.

There will be three entry points, with the main entry being via a new roundabout that will be built at Kendall Boulevard and the other two being slip roads into the complex.

Paramount residents will be a short 7min drive from the new Baldivis District Sporting Complex, or they can take the 564, 566 or 567 bus.

How will the project benefit the community?

The district level sporting and recreation reserve will service residents of Baldivis (north and south) and will provide for district and regional level competitions for the Rockingham population in general.

Estimated jobs will the project create:

  • • Construction phase (stage 1) – 744 jobs
  • • Overall project – 2,000 jobs
  • • Ongoing:  30-50 ongoing full and part-time jobs

When will the project be delivered?

The new Baldivis District Sporting Complex will be delivered in a few stages from 2021/22, with the 2022/23 financial year being the year that every stage officially opens to the public.

This means if you purchase land at Paramount in the next year or so, you will be perfectly placed to take advantage of this fantastic new facility.

Where and when can I hear more about the new Baldivis District Sporting Complex?

If you are interested, there will be a community presentation and information/Q&A session of the master plan on:

  • • Tuesday, 16 October, 6.30-7.30pm at Mary Davies Library and Community Centre, Baldivis.
  • • Registrations for this information session are essential on (08) 9528 0333 or customer@rockingham.wa.gov.au

Additionally, you can provide comments on the Share Your Thoughts page until Wednesday 31 October rockingham.wa.gov.au/Our-city/Share-your-thoughts

To see the full draft master plan, please click here.

For more information about Paramount Private Esate Baldivis please visit https://paramountbaldivis.com.au/

Or contact Andrew Mackenzie on 0419 904 790 or email him at andrew@spatialproperty.com.au

Paramount Private Estate Baldivis — Construction Update October

Exciting news, the civil construction work is almost complete for Stage 1.

All the limestone retaining walls are now installed, structures are going up and the blocks are now defined. Some more good news!  Those interested in the home sites will be able to have access to the site in mid-October.

You can see from our updated drone footage how work is coming along as well as how the Paramount Private Estate is set up in the middle of a beautiful area that is easily assessable by the road. This is truly an impressive feat in creating these home sites while keeping to the highest levels of sustainable practices.  As part of our approach to sustainable development, we create home sites, services and spaces that are a natural reflection of their environment.

There are the various home site sizes available that will work with your choice of an apartment, villa, townhouse or house. In the near future, you will be able to either purchase a home site or speak with one of our builders and work with them to help create your new home.

As part of the construction process, Spatial Property Group and their partner Wormall Civil are undertaking a massive earthmoving program to develop the site.  In excess of 300,000m3 of sand is being transported locally with the approval and help from authorities such as City of Rockingham, Main Roads WA and Department of Transport to ensure the infrastructure being used will have little or no impact on the local Baldivis community and its surrounding environment.

Living in a beautiful new home surrounded by parks and natural bushland, a short distance from great schools, shopping centres, all your amenities, and a range of quick and easy transport options is Paramount. As is fishing, swimming, boating, bushwalking and picnics at some of Western Australia’s most beautiful beaches, only a short drive away from where you’ll be living.

Don’t miss out on this first release from Paramount Private Estate Baldivis! For more information please contact our friendly Estate Sales Manager, Andrew Mackenzie on (08) 6555 2060 or andrew@spatialproperty.com.au.

 

Paramount Private Estate Baldivis – Construction Update July 13, 2018

Stage 1 Coming Soon

The long-awaited Stage 1 release of Paramount Private Estate Baldivis is almost here.

This first release from #Baldivis newest estate will feature 42 lots, ranging in size from 370sqm – 559sqm.

There will be something for everyone with a wide range of configurations, prices and sizes to suit everything from a big, #family #home with generous back yard to compact, low-maintenance lots ideal for those looking to #downsize or #firsthomebuyers wanting to get established in the #property market.

In the future you will see modern #townhouses, #apartments, an integrated #retirement village, a local #shopping centre and primary #school.  Stage 1 will be located just a stone’s throw away from a future #park and a short walk from 4ha of proposed future playing fields.  #ParamountBaldivis is perfectly positioned to enjoy the #outdoors, plus there’s a range of #shops, #entertainment options and #restaurants on your doorstep, all ready and waiting for you.

And if you have a few spare minutes, watch our most recent #drone video showing an amazing #engineering feat currently underway at #ParamountEstate #Baldivis.  We’ll be updating these monthly.

As part of the construction process, @SpatialPoperty Group and their partner @WormallCivil are undertaking a massive #earthmoving program to develop the site.  In excess of 300,000m3 of sand is being transported locally with the approval and help from authorities such as #CityofRockingham, #MainRoadsWA and #DepartmentofTransport to ensure the infrastructure being used will have little or no impact on the #local #Baldivis #community and its surrounding #environment.

@SpatialProperty Group adheres to the highest levels of #sustainable practices. As part of our approach to #sustainable development, we create #homesites, #services and spaces that are a natural reflection of their #environment.

The #parks, public open spaces and #bushland that will be developed and maintained at #ParamountBaldivis will ensure people of all ages will be able to enjoy their #lifestyle now and in #future generations.

Don’t miss out on this first release from Paramount Private Estate Baldivis! For more information please contact our friendly Estate Sales Manager, Andrew Mackenzie on (08) 6555 2060 or andrew@spatialproperty.com.au

First Home Owners Grant Now $10,000*!

Western Australian Government’s First Home Owners Grant is still $10,000* which means that now is the perfect time to enter the property market!

You will receive a $10,000* grant to help you build your new home in one of Spatial Property Group’s thriving Master-planned Communities.

*Conditions apply.

Paramount Private Estate

It has never been a better time to purchase a homesite in a sought-after location. It’s all here and waiting for you.

Find out more information below:

First Home Owners Grant

Keystart

*Government terms and conditions apply.