16 March 2021
If you’ve been thinking about building in or around the Swan Valley, you’re not alone. Bullsbrook, nestled on the edge of the Swan Valley, is set to enjoy a population surge, with experts predicting its current population of 5,600 will grow to more than 20,500 residents by 2036.
It’s all good news for land for sale Perth purchasers looking to buy into Kingsford sooner rather than later, especially when you take favourable current market conditions into account, says Okeland Managing Director Adam Shephard.
“As the first master-planned community in the north-east corridor since 2011, Kingsford has a key role to play in meeting demand for land in Bullsbrook over the coming years,” Mr Shephard said.
Delivering larger-than-average block sizes, along with a town centre, new primary school, breathtaking views of the Darling Scarp and 41 hectares of retained public open space, Kingsford will ultimately become home to more than 7000 residents.
Buyers are expected to include families who want room to spread out, active retirees who want room for a boat, a caravan or a workshop, and first homebuyers who can finally afford the dream of owning their own home.
“Not only will the average lot size be in excess of 500sqm – a rarity in the north-east corridor where the average is just 375sqm – but Kingsford will also reach new heights in convenience, connectivity, opportunity and affordable, spacious living,” Mr Shephard said.
The 24 lots in Stage One of Kingsford have just been released. Located near Chittering Road and the picturesque Ki-It Monger Brook, they start at just $145,000, and range in price up to $269,000. Sizes range from 315sqm up to 655sqm in this first stage, with future releases expected to include lots of up to 4000m².
Stage One comes with a Flying Start package, which includes a $10,000 backyard package in addition to side and rear fencing, front yard landscaping and a solar power package.
“The Shephard family’s vision for Kingsford is quite simply this: to create a vibrant, modern and progressive town that focuses on the future, while never losing its soul and authentic neighbourhood values,” Mr Shephard said.
About 2500 homesites will be developed on 250 hectares at Kingsford over the next 15 years.
The nearby Northern Gateway and the South Bullsbrook industrial precinct have the potential to provide outstanding job opportunities for residents, while the NorthLink WA super highway will add to the accessibility and appeal of Kingsford’s location.
Keen to find out more about land at Kingsford? A temporary Sales Suite is located in the Ethel Warren Bullsbrook Community Centre. It will be open by appointment during the week and from 2pm-5pm on weekends. A new information and sales centre with café will open in the spring.