Perth has some of the most livable suburbs in all of Australia, but as we grow the need for high quality infill development in existing suburbs grows as well. We’re taking a look at a brand new micro-community being integrated into the City of Melville.
Willagee is a well-loved neighbourhood just 20 minutes south of Perth city, and now Satterley has partnered with the City of Melville to meet the changing needs of our home buyers in some very cool ways at Gallery Estate, and the UDIA of WA is a big supporter of their work.
Having a balance of urban development in new and existing areas is important so that people have choice when it comes to the location, budget and house type that suits their household needs.
UDIA WA supports the State Governments aims to consolidate Perth’s urban growth and ensure that industry is delivering a range of housing types to the market to suit a diversity of buyers needs.
Award winning estate Gallery by Satterley Property Group is a great example of how the development industry is responding to the needs of home buyers by delivering a range of product to the market.
Delivering quality infill development in an already-established suburb can be a great idea not just for new home buyers but for the existing community too!
On completion Gallery will feature family homes, 16 townhomes and four apartment buildings comprising 98 apartments, and all homes within Gallery will be integrated with green shared spaces to bring neighbours out of their homes and into the landscaped spaces to create a unique community feel.
And some of the building is even being done by robots! The townhomes are being built using Hadrian X®, the world’s first mobile robotic block laying machine.
Embracing nature and green spaces is a key focus for Gallery Estate with the aim being plenty of comfortable and welcoming areas for the locals to build a life in.