Western Australia to witness mega property development boom — Kozin Real Estate

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Photo shows an artist’s impression of the Lane Apartments, Beckenham. The Lane Apartments is ideally located at 3-7 Central Terrace, Beckenham, within easy walking distance of trains and transport links.

Photo shows an artist’s impression of he Bottleyard Apartment, Palmerston Street, Northbridge, Perth.

Photo shows an artist’s impression of House & Land Package (Dayton, Southern River & Maddington). Kozin Real Estate has emphasised that Western Australia looks set to launch yet another industry boom, with property development poised to take the baton from what was once a dominating resources sector.

KUCHING: Kozin Real Estate has emphasised that Western Australia looks set to launch yet another industry boom, with property development poised to take the baton from what was once a dominating resources sector.

According to economic forecasters BIS Shrapnel, approvals for new dwelling developments have increased exponentially of late, breaking records across the state. Urban renewal projects in inner Perth provided a sizeable boost to high-density starts and will continue to feed the pipeline over the forecast period. Strong growth is also being experienced in the medium-density sector.

The Melbourne housing market recorded a solid year of buyer activity through 2013 with most price sections, buyer types and suburban regions reporting growth.

The inner-east prestige market and the outer-east, mid-price range markets were the best performers over the year, with prices growth over 10 per cent.

Market activity should remain solid through the autumn period, although buyer activity is set to moderate through the year. Expect Melbourne’s median house prices to increase by between three and five per cent over 2014.

The Lane Apartments is ideally located at 3-7 Central Terrace, Beckenham, within easy walking distance of trains and transport links. A fast growing and exciting suburb, Beckenham is situated just 12 kilometres (km) from the Perth CBD. In 2011, Beckenham was awarded a 4.5 out of five star rating in a poll of best places to live in Australia. A wide selection of specialty stores and retail outlets can be found just around the corner at Westfield Carousel.

The largest shopping centre in Perth, Westfield Carousel boasts over 295 shops, including leading fashion retailers, supermarkets, cafes and quality department stores. The Lane has been designed around four separate buildings that are linked by fully landscaped gardens and pathways. The open spaces will provide a relaxed and private setting for residents of The Lane community.

Inside the buildings, the architecturally designed apartments offer exceptional value for money with a great selection of floor plans. Each apartment also benefits from having its own exclusive balcony or outdoor entertaining area. These apartments are ideal for first-home buyers, people looking to downsize, or as an investment in your future.

Garden Hill apartment is situated at Doncaster which delivers from first class shopping, dining and entertainment at Westfield to abundant green parklands, cycling trails and tree-lined fairways with only 15kms from CBD.

Across the road, Westfield Shopping Centre offers more than 400 shops under one roof, including leading department stores Myer and David Jones, luxury brands and major fashion label. This apartment is closely connected to the centre of town via the nearby Eastern Freeway.

Its architectural vision celebrates the expansive vistas, serene landscaping and relaxed lifestyle of the neighborhood, uniting these qualities into a singular expression of elegant design.

Empire Tower is located at the corner of Elizabeth and A’Beckett Streets, Melbourne. This tower is designed by award-winning Hayball Architects as a distinctive and high quality addition to the Melbourne skyline.

Presenting a singular, dramatic form, the building attenuates into three parts separated by double-height spaces that accommodate outstanding communal facilities. Empire’s extraordinary façade geometry expands in scale as the building rises to the sky.

The shading blades contribute to a solar passive design and add fine grain expression and textural quality. With ever-changing light, shade and reflection, the building reveals a dynamic visual presence that boldly announces itself as Melbourne’s new jewel-in-the-crown.