Soon-to-be local residents, Barry Hartung and Karolyn Paul have made October ’07 a month to remember – a romantic proposal and slightly less romantic camp-out at Carramar Golf Course Estate to secure their new homesite!
It’s not often you conquer two of life’s biggest milestones in a single week, but Barry started October with a proposal to partner and fellow police officer Karolyn during a holiday in Yallingup.
Just a few days later, the newly engaged couple spent a chilly Friday night camped outside the Carramar Golf Course Estate sales office, eager to secure their dream block in the Delamare Park precinct.
The young couple fell in love with each other, and then – a few years ago – with the Carramar Golf Course Estate when Barry’s mum bought a lot in an earlier release.
Desperate not to miss out on starting their new lives together at the estate, Barry and Karolyn camped out overnight to make sure they were “first in best dressed” for one of 21 lots available in the Stage 12 Delamare Park release.
“We knew right from the start which block we wanted and we were determined to get it.”
“For us, it is ideal – there is a beautiful park nearby and the environment is perfect for raising a family. We just get a really good feeling about it,” said Mr Hartung.
Barry and Karolyn are not alone with strong interest and steady sales continuing despite a general slow down in the housing market.
There are a variety of options currently available to buyers with lots priced from $232,000 in the family oriented Delamare Park including a number park side homesites with Carramar Heights homesites priced from $274,000.
Peet Limited Managing Director, Brendan Gore, said Carramar Golf Course Estate has established itself as one of the most popular residential developments in Perth’s northern corridor.
“More than 90% of the homesites at Carramar have sold since the first release in 1995,” said Mr Gore.
“In that time, a very strong community has been established at Carramar, with many residents becoming second and third time buyers in the estate,” Mr Gore said.
The estate is conveniently located between Currambine and Joondalup train stations, and only minutes from the ocean.
A new community centre, two primary schools and a secondary school are located within the estate.
Construction of the $20 million Carramar Neighbourhood Shopping Centre is currently underway and when it opens in late 2008 will be open to a major supermarket and up to 16 specialty stores.
For more information on the latest releases at Carramar Golf Course Estate, contact Sales Manager Tina Sherrie on 9306 4077 or 0403 027 517 or visit www.carramarestate.com.au
Friday, October 12, 2007
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Carramar tavern restaurant one step closer
Development of a new $3.5 million family tavern restaurant at the Carramar Golf Course Estate in Perth’s northern suburbs is one step closer after the Wanneroo City Council approved a Peet Limited and the Yatala Unit Trust’s plans for the project recently.
The 4,012sqm site is located at the corner of Joondalup Drive and Cheriton Drive with 1,034sqm allocated for the tavern building itself.
Plans will see four quality bar and alfresco areas developed which will accommodate up to 360 patrons. A 106sqm boutique takeaway liquor shop, with drive through service and a 71 bay on-site car park are also included in the design.
Peet Limited Managing Director Brendan Gore said approval for this development marked another important milestone for Peet Commercial.
“This project is an example of Peet Limited’s commitment to create integrated, total communities that add real value to the people who invest and live in them,” Mr Gore said.
“The tavern restaurant will provide the residents of Carramar Golf Course Estate and the surrounding community with contemporary bar and restaurant facilities within close proximity to home. It will be a family friendly place for people to meet and enjoy a meal together," he said.
The tavern will also provide further local employment opportunities, with the development expected to generate more than 40 jobs.
Peet Limited is also developing the $20 million Carramar Neighbourhood Shopping Centre which will provide a 3,200 square metre supermarket, with a further 1,800 square metres of retail space set to accommodate up to 16 specialty shops and 250 square metres designated for other uses such as medical.
“Peet Limited is about developing communities close to public transport, recreational facilities and other amenities – and, in many cases, that will mean that we take on the development of facilities such as shopping centres, child care centres and other commercial accommodation,” Mr Gore said.
Peet Commercial is responsible for the planning, development and management of a wide range of commercial facilities across Australia. It provides high-quality, accessible commercial facilities such as childcare, medical facilities and shopping centres, particularly for the benefit of residents of Peet’s land estates.
There are already plans for further retail and commercial developments across Australia.
The 4,012sqm site is located at the corner of Joondalup Drive and Cheriton Drive with 1,034sqm allocated for the tavern building itself.
Plans will see four quality bar and alfresco areas developed which will accommodate up to 360 patrons. A 106sqm boutique takeaway liquor shop, with drive through service and a 71 bay on-site car park are also included in the design.
Peet Limited Managing Director Brendan Gore said approval for this development marked another important milestone for Peet Commercial.
“This project is an example of Peet Limited’s commitment to create integrated, total communities that add real value to the people who invest and live in them,” Mr Gore said.
“The tavern restaurant will provide the residents of Carramar Golf Course Estate and the surrounding community with contemporary bar and restaurant facilities within close proximity to home. It will be a family friendly place for people to meet and enjoy a meal together," he said.
The tavern will also provide further local employment opportunities, with the development expected to generate more than 40 jobs.
Peet Limited is also developing the $20 million Carramar Neighbourhood Shopping Centre which will provide a 3,200 square metre supermarket, with a further 1,800 square metres of retail space set to accommodate up to 16 specialty shops and 250 square metres designated for other uses such as medical.
“Peet Limited is about developing communities close to public transport, recreational facilities and other amenities – and, in many cases, that will mean that we take on the development of facilities such as shopping centres, child care centres and other commercial accommodation,” Mr Gore said.
Peet Commercial is responsible for the planning, development and management of a wide range of commercial facilities across Australia. It provides high-quality, accessible commercial facilities such as childcare, medical facilities and shopping centres, particularly for the benefit of residents of Peet’s land estates.
There are already plans for further retail and commercial developments across Australia.
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