The Hub precinct at Tarneit Gardens will be the centre of attention this Saturday 21 June, with 47 lots near the proposed neighbourhood shopping centre and what will be a massive 8.7 hectare sports oval set to be released.
In this latest land release, Peet Limited is offering home sites ranging in size from 302sqm to 777sqm and priced from $112,000 to $180,000.
Managing Director Brendan Gore said Tarneit Gardens was proving popular with families, couples and singles alike, offering a variety of options to suit every budget.
“With a range of block sizes available and display homes from leading builders, new home buyers can find a combination that really suits them,” said Mr Gore.
“Tarneit Gardens offers great livability with a growing community and easy access to shops, schools and freeways.
“We expect the future 8.7 hectare sports oval will be very popular with both parents and children and we’re looking forward to seeing continued growth with residents using and enjoying all the estate has to offer,” he added.
Tarneit Gardens has grown into a thriving and growing community since its establishment in 2004. The estate will eventually be home to more than 1,100 households and incorporate amenities and facilities, including primary and secondary schools, within walking distance.
The estate will also boast impressive natural features including a future water reserve and proposed walking paths through “Camelot Park”, as well as a playground and sporting facilities.
An added attraction for buyers at Tarneit Gardens is Peet Limited’s Flying Start package, which includes the option of fencing, water wise front garden landscaping and a $5,000 early settlement rebate – making it easier and more affordable to build and establish a new home.
The 47 lots will be released at Tarneit Gardens Land Sales Office located at 9 Penrose Promenade, Tarneit this Saturday 21 June, 2008 at 10.00am.
For more information or to register your interest please visit www.tarneitgardens.com.au or contact Peet Limited’s Tarneit Gardens Sales Manager Rhonda Moore on 8742 2333 or 0425 814 646.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Peet’s Brigadoon estate will offer lifestyle choice
It’s a beautiful time of year at Brigadoon and it’s easy to see why interest in Peet Limited’s proposed special rural land estate is growing.
The 214 lots proposed – some with views to the city – will range in size from 1.5 hectares to 5.05 hectares, with an average size of 1.9 hectares so there's plenty of room to build the home of your dreams with views stretching across the Swan Valley to Perth city.
Peet Limited Managing Director Brendan Gore said the Brigadoon development would provide a new option for homebuyers looking to enjoy the tranquility of semi rural life. “It’s a wonderful area and the proposed development will create a sustainable community that is in keeping with the characteristics of the existing environment,” he said.
The Brigadoon development is just 30 kilometres north east of the Perth CBD, yet away from the hustle and bustle and set in an area of stunning natural beauty, within close proximity to Bells Rapids.
Another attraction is the significant amount of the site – 393 hectares of the 861 hectare property – being preserved as natural bushland or regional open space. Preserving this land as bush means it connects with a further 10,000 hectares of protected bushland around the estate including Walyunga National Park.
The Swan Valley's award-winning wineries, restaurants and cafes, glorious Vines Golf Resort, breweries, galleries and Midland City centre offer a wealth of amenities just a short distance away promising buyers added convenience.
There are a number of planned community facilities and amenities provided by Peet Limited as part of the development including a community centre, tennis court and lookout posts.
If you would like further information regarding the Peet Limited Brigadoon development, or to register your interest please visit www.peetestates.com.au
The 214 lots proposed – some with views to the city – will range in size from 1.5 hectares to 5.05 hectares, with an average size of 1.9 hectares so there's plenty of room to build the home of your dreams with views stretching across the Swan Valley to Perth city.
Peet Limited Managing Director Brendan Gore said the Brigadoon development would provide a new option for homebuyers looking to enjoy the tranquility of semi rural life. “It’s a wonderful area and the proposed development will create a sustainable community that is in keeping with the characteristics of the existing environment,” he said.
The Brigadoon development is just 30 kilometres north east of the Perth CBD, yet away from the hustle and bustle and set in an area of stunning natural beauty, within close proximity to Bells Rapids.
Another attraction is the significant amount of the site – 393 hectares of the 861 hectare property – being preserved as natural bushland or regional open space. Preserving this land as bush means it connects with a further 10,000 hectares of protected bushland around the estate including Walyunga National Park.
The Swan Valley's award-winning wineries, restaurants and cafes, glorious Vines Golf Resort, breweries, galleries and Midland City centre offer a wealth of amenities just a short distance away promising buyers added convenience.
There are a number of planned community facilities and amenities provided by Peet Limited as part of the development including a community centre, tennis court and lookout posts.
If you would like further information regarding the Peet Limited Brigadoon development, or to register your interest please visit www.peetestates.com.au
Young ‘green thumbs’ get Waterwise
Students from Pakenham Consolidated Primary School will officially launch their new Waterwise garden makeover on Tuesday 10 June, one of six new gardens presented to winning Victorian schools by Peet Limited.
The competition, designed to raise awareness of water conservation, received an impressive response with nearly 2,000 Victorian students across 23 schools participating.
Peet Limited uses water sensitive designs in all its estates, including local estate Cardinia Lakes.
The top three entries from each of the participating schools were put through their paces by the guest judges Melissa King, of Channel Nine's Garden Gurus and Darren Atkinson, President of the Landscape Architects Institute.
The six winning schools are in the final stages of garden makeovers, with students gaining a unique opportunity to contribute hands on with the planting of native, low maintenance, water wise shrubs and grasses.
Peet is a leading national diversified property company – an asset manager, land syndicator and property fund manager that has been trading continuously for more than 110 years.
Peet’s environmentally sensitive developments have earned more than 20 awards from organisations such as HIA GreenSmart, the Planning Institute of Australia (PIA), the Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA), Greening Australia, Landcare and Waterwise during the past decade.
Peet Managing Director Brendan Gore said the competition fostered the education and awareness of sustainable designs for water conservation.
“By giving younger generations the opportunity to research, design and gain feedback on their designs and watch the project come to fruition, we aim to inspire students to be conscious of the environment and the difference that they can make,” said Mr Gore.
The competition, designed to raise awareness of water conservation, received an impressive response with nearly 2,000 Victorian students across 23 schools participating.
Peet Limited uses water sensitive designs in all its estates, including local estate Cardinia Lakes.
The top three entries from each of the participating schools were put through their paces by the guest judges Melissa King, of Channel Nine's Garden Gurus and Darren Atkinson, President of the Landscape Architects Institute.
The six winning schools are in the final stages of garden makeovers, with students gaining a unique opportunity to contribute hands on with the planting of native, low maintenance, water wise shrubs and grasses.
Peet is a leading national diversified property company – an asset manager, land syndicator and property fund manager that has been trading continuously for more than 110 years.
Peet’s environmentally sensitive developments have earned more than 20 awards from organisations such as HIA GreenSmart, the Planning Institute of Australia (PIA), the Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA), Greening Australia, Landcare and Waterwise during the past decade.
Peet Managing Director Brendan Gore said the competition fostered the education and awareness of sustainable designs for water conservation.
“By giving younger generations the opportunity to research, design and gain feedback on their designs and watch the project come to fruition, we aim to inspire students to be conscious of the environment and the difference that they can make,” said Mr Gore.
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