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Satterley Property Group is an Australian privately owned real estate land development company based in Perth. It develops residential estates in Western Australia and Victoria. [self-published source?] History. The company is based in Perth, Western Australia. The company was founded by Nigel Satterley in 1980.
A real-estate bubble is a form of economic bubble normally characterised by a rapid increase in market prices of real property until they reach unsustainable levels relative to incomes and rents, and then decline. Australian house prices rose strongly relative to incomes and rents during the late 1990s and early 2000s; however, from 2003 to ...
Pastoral leases in Western Australia are increasingly known as "stations", and more particular – as either sheep stations or cattle stations. They are usually found in country that is designated as rangeland. In 2013 there were a total of 527 pastoral leases in Western Australia. [1][2] And all leases were put up for renewal or surrender in 2015.
The Heritage Council of Western Australia added Marsala House to the permanent Register of Heritage Places (#9917) in December 2009. [8] The listing stated that the building is significant because it is "an intact and aesthetically exceptional example of a creatively designed residence constructed of concrete blockwork", "one of the finest residences designed by highly-regarded Western ...
Australian property law. Australian property law, or property law in Australia, are laws that regulate and prioritise the rights, interests and responsibilities of individuals in relation to "things" (property). These things are forms of "property" or "rights" to possession or ownership of an object. Property law orders or prioritises rights ...
1830. LGA (s) City of Kwinana. City of Rockingham. Shire of Serpentine–Jarrahdale. The Peel Estate was an area of land in the south of Perth, Western Australia, predominantly in what is now the City of Kwinana, City of Rockingham and the Shire of Serpentine–Jarrahdale. The estate twice featured prominently in Western Australian history.
It became a private residence again in 1973, [2] when the property was purchased by Mrs Fenwick (now Mrs Drake-Brockman). A story in Post Newspapers in January 2008 described the house as "crumbling into ruins". The 17-room house "is probably the most expensive chunk of real estate in Cottesloe – but it has serious complications", the story said.
Langley Park, Perth, Western Australia as seen from a COPTERCAM at 120. In April 2012, the Coptercam was first employed in Western Australia to take photographs of real estate properties for sale. [2] In June 2012, Coptercam to survey damage caused by a tornado in Western Australia. [3]