Land in WA

Western Australia is the largest State in Australia, with fast growing population centred along the coast and capital city of Perth.

Perth is home to more than one million people. The city stretches out from the CBD, on the banks of the picturesque Swan River, into thriving suburbs along the north and south coast and up to the green hills in the east.

Beyond Perth, the South-west region of the State is a popular tourist destination, offering quiet living set among natural forest, coastal beaches and vineyards. The east of the State is characterised by rich red earth and sweeping plains, while the north boasts spectacular coastline, desert and striking national parks.

Peet Limited has land to select from in the following areas of Western Australia:

Peet offers a range of masterplanned quality estates in the north at:

Peet’s closest city development is Quattro:The New Queens Park, an innovative urban renewal project just 11 kilometres from the city centre.

As you travel south of Perth, the stunning Swan River drifts through quiet suburban centres and the river eventually meets the vast Indian Ocean at the cosmopolitan centre of Fremantle.

Within a 20-minute drive on the freeway, thriving suburbs hug the coast and inland areas, where Peet has popular estates at:

  • Anstey Park, located in the bustling coastal community of Secret Harbour
  • The Chase in Baldivis, close to the coast and offering direct access to the Freeway into the city
  • Lakelands Private Estate in Mandurah, which offers a relaxed way of life, less than an hour from Perth and within minutes of a fast-growing activity centre
  • The Village at Wellard, which is a fast-growing commuter-oriented estate offering a broad range of compact and large homesites.

As you travel towards the South West of the State, Peet offers rural-style living at Australind Heights Twin Rivers near Bunbury, which is a popular sea/treechange destination.

And, Peet’s most southern development with lots currently available, The Sanctuary in Albany, offers residents the opportunity to live on the quieter southern coast of the State – one of WA’s most popular tourism destinations.