Land Developers
You can find a diverse range of residential land estates in Western Australia. Some of the major land developers are listed below, along with links to their websites for more information.
Featured Land Developers
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Peet LimitedPeet Limited is Australia's largest residential specialist land developer. Established in Western Australia more than 115 years ago, Peet Limited has land estates spanning across the country and investment opportunities that cater for a variety of investors. The Company's strong standing has been built over many years, with its commitment to quality residential development earning numerous industry awards for planning, development and environmental management. |
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StocklandErvin Graf founded Stockland in 1952 with a vision to "not merely achieve growth and profits but to make a worthwhile contribution to the development of our cities and great country". Pursuing that vision has seen Stockland grow to become one of Australia's leading diversified property groups - developing and managing a large portfolio of residential community, apartment, retirement living, retail, office and industrial assets. With the benefit of our diverse property skills, we connect together property styles in shared locations, to create communities of uncommon diversity and connectedness; places that inspire people to gather, to share and to live life. |
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LWP Property Group Pty LtdLWP is a nationally awarded developer specializing in the creation of medium to large scale urban communities. Through its flagship Ellenbrook project, LWP has established its credentials as a visionary ‘place maker’ – creating vibrant, healthy and sustainable communities where people can live, work and play. |
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SatterleySatterley Property Group specialises in residential land sales and has the most extensive project management portfolio in Western Australia. The company has carried out more than 130 residential projects and sold more than 50,000 lots since its inception. It is estimated that more than a quarter of a million West Australians now live on land developed by Satterley. |
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