Vol23 Newsletter Apr15

Professionals Cannington — BW Backhouse & Associates
Vol. 23 April 2015
What will housing look like in Perth in the future and who will live in these different styles of homes?
With forward planning by governments, and developers needing to understand what type of housing is required where there
is an increasing need now to have development plans in place for affordable housing in the future.
A few key factors are obvious which will impact on housing ongoing in the future. The population is living longer, cost for
energy and water are ever increasing, demand for inner city housing continues to increase, conversely land cost will increase
exponentially, demand for low maintenance housing becomes more prevalent as time goes on and lastly the variety of fit outs
- both inside and out, is becoming more varied.
People living longer has two obvious implications; housing must be easily manageable and cheap to run, as well as long term
caring factored in some housing styles. This will result in smaller dwelling with greater security and more retirement villages
and ‘Over 55’ type dwellings.
The rising cost of utilities will mean more heat efficiency and water recycling requirements both from demand and also
imposed regulating by government bodies. Water tanks, like in eastern states housing, will also eventually become
requirements in the long term here, solar and possibly wind harnessing energy will also be legislated requirements and
demand for residential housing long term. - the cost of solar harnessed energy is certainly becoming cheaper with ongoing
technological innovation.
The requirement for urban infill closer to the Central Business District means there will be greater density of housing and
higher rise buildings especially as land costs make these forms of housing more attainable.
As the population works more - yet requires greater flexibility of working hours, the demand on parenting children (especially
dual income households, single parents etc.) will leave us less time (and the desire) to spend on upkeep of property - meaning
it must be low maintenance.
For the change of style of housing with renovation home shows on TV etc., increasing availability of different housing products
all mean that occupants want not only modern décor but greater technology fittings. For instance, air conditioning and
dishwashers are now the norm, while built-in heating and household appliances are possibly going to become fixtures to
homes of the future rather than what an occupant brings to a home. Custom made furniture might also be long term trends
that is a standard for housing.
All in all, smaller, more energy efficient housing, greater use of outdoors areas that both inside & out are cheap & easier to run
are already strongly trending in housing styles. This will become more so especially as peoples desire for flexibility and lower
occupant numbers per dwelling ever increases.
IN THIS ISSUE
 ANZAC Day Services
 Determining the correct price
 Tenant of the month
 April Opening Hours
 What’s On in April
Lest We Forget
Professionals Real Estate Group is taking a leading role
in supporting community events to commemorate the
100th anniversary of the Gallipoli landing. Former
Australian soldier and CEO of Professionals, Shane
Kempton said the 100th Anniversary of the Gallipoli
landing should be remembered by everyone
throughout Western Australia as a key turning event
in the history of Australia. “This historic event helped
to define our nation and freedoms we enjoy and take
for granted today. It is therefore very important that
everyone in our community, including corporate
citizens such as Professionals, should become actively
involved in events that will commemorate the 100th
anniversary of the Gallipoli landing by ANZAC forces.
By simply attending a local ANZAC Day Dawn Service,
people in the community can show their support for
the supreme efforts and sacrifices made by our armed
service personnel at Gallipoli and all other conflicts
Australia has been involved in over the past 100
years.”
In addition, as part of our involvement in the 100th
anniversary commemoration events, Professionals will
sponsor the Centennial ‘Solider On’ breakfast on the
24th April 2015 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. The
‘Soldier On’ breakfast raises much needed funds and
awareness for Australian servicemen and women who
have been physically or psychologically wounded in
service for our country.
Anyone wishing to attend to Soldier On breakfast on 24 April should register at www.trybooking.com/HAYQ or contact Daniel
Fogarty at [email protected] or phone 0439 702 482
The City of Canning will be holding their annual local ANZAC Day Dawn service with the unveiling of the new Canning War
Memorial and March from 8am. From 2pm there will be the ANZAC Legacy WA Blues Concert, with food and craft stalls at the
Civic Amphitheatre, corner of Albany Highway and George Street Cannington.
The City of Gosnells will hold their ANZAC Day Dawn Service at 6am at the City of Gosnells Centennial Memorial located on
Albany Highway in Gosnells. There will be a March from Coles Gosnells, along Albany Highway to the City of Gosnells
Centennial Memorial.
Fun Easter Facts
1.
The most popular chocolate egg in the world is Cadbury Crème egg.
2.
According to ‘research’, when it comes to eating chocolate bunnies, 76% of people prefer to eat the ear first.
3.
The tallest chocolate Easter egg measured 10.39 m (34 ft 1.05 in) in height and was made by Tosca (Italy). It was
measured at Le Acciaierie Shopping Centre, in Cortenuova, Italy on 16 April 2011. The
chocolate Easter egg weighed 7,200 kg (15,873) and had a circumference of 19.6 m (64 ft
3.65 in) at its widest point.
4.
The largest Easter egg hunt consisted of 501,000 eggs that were searched for by
9,753 children accompanied by their parents at the Cypress Gardens Adventure Park in
Winter Haven, Florida, USA, on 1 April 2007.
5.
Chocolate Easter eggs were not introduced until the early 1900s. Before the
exchanging of chocolate eggs, gifts consisted of decorated chicken eggs.
A little bit about Louisa
What do you love about Real Estate? Keeps me busy. Property management exposes you to a lot of areas
that I would have never known previous eg. Starting a pilot light on a gas HWS. The variety of activities and
not being stuck in an office all day.
What do you like to do when you are not at work? Spending time with my husband and children, regularly
traveling to Esperance to visit family and playing netball.
What do you enjoy the most about working at BW Backhouse? What I enjoy about BWB? Office staff are supportive, friendly
and helpful to each other. We manage to find the funny side to bad situations throughout the day which helps you move
forward with the day. This will brighten the worst of days.
Determining The Correct Listing Price Is Critical
It now takes longer to sell a home in Perth than any other State Capital in Australia according to Shane Kempton, CEO of
Professionals Real Estate Group. The latest figures produced by CoreLogic RP data for February 2015 shows that it now takes on
average 82 days to sell a house in Perth. This is the longest when compared to other major capitals in Australia with Sydney (51
days), Hobart (67 days), Melbourne (66 days), Adelaide (73 days), and Brisbane (75 days).
In this recent data it also shows that Perth Vendors are also discounting the price of their home by an average of 5.2% in order
to achieve the sale. “Pricing is now critical to achieve a sale due to the fact that the number of properties listed for sale in Perth
has jumped by nearly 40% during the past year.” The experience of the Professionals Real Estate Group is that a property
attracts the most amount of interest from homebuyers during the first weeks on the market and that is why it is important that
the home is correctly priced at the start of the listing period.
In contrast, the longer the property is listed for sale, it attracts less buyer interest and can result in the owner eventually selling
the property at a lower price than if the property had been correctly priced when it was first listed for sale.
To assist our sellers in determining the market price of their property before they list it for sale with an agent, Professionals
have launched a free Property Check Report containing all current property sales information in their suburb.
This is a computer generated report providing you with a local market snapshot and an overview of what is happening with
house prices in their specific suburb prior to engaging an Agent. It is designed to assist vendors in researching the potential
selling price of their property. It’s as simple and free and can be obtained by going to
propertypricecheck.com.au Setting the correct selling price for your home is all about
obtaining local market knowledge and this free Report will prove an invaluable service for
vendors seeking independent information about their local property market.
Contact our office for more information or speak to one of our experienced Sale Consultants to
find out more and what your property is worth.
Tenant of the month
Something truly special
All our rental properties are required to be inspected regularly
by our Property Managers. After these inspections have been
completed the Property Managers are given the opportunity
to nominate one tenant from their area who they believe has
shown exceptional care of their home.
This heritage listed property in Beckenham is truly unique
and offers something special with that character charm set
on a 1366sqm block with immaculate gardens surrounding
the property!
This month we would like to congratulate and thank our
Tenant’s of the month winners who have been awarded with
movie tickets and a certificate of appreciation for their
immaculate presentation of interior and exterior of the
Or access further information here
property; B. Pearce of Cannington, A. Shirgaonkar of
Cannington, S. Divitini of Gosnells and P. Sardelic & K. Sardelic
of Mount Pleasant.
Congra
For more information contact John Snow 0418 904 445
Upcoming Community Events
Did you know that you can check out our ‘What’s On’ page on our website for all local upcoming events!
You will find our latest post with Upcoming Events in the City of Canning and City of Gosnells
Green Slime Science When: Thursday 9th April 2015 Time: 2pm - 4pm Where: Amherst Village
Library, Southern River Cost: FREE Ages: 8 -12 years Contact: 9498 9498
This is your chance to make your own green gooey slime to take home while learning some cool
science along the way.
The Kazoos - What’s up croc? When: Wednesday 15th April 2015 Where: Don Russell
Performing Arts Centre, Thornlie Cost: Adults $15.80 Child $13.80 Ages: Recommended up to 7
years Contact: 9493 4577
Bookings: http://sa2.seatadvisor.com/sabo/servlets/EventSearch?presenter=AUCOG
The show features engaging songs & slapstick comedy that is educational, interactive & highly
entertaining.
Westfield Youthfest When: Saturday 18th April 2015 Time: 1pm - 5pm Where: Westfield Street Reserve,
Maddington Ages: All Ages Cost: Free Contact: 9397 3136
A free event including skate, scooter and BMX competitions plus a live band & DJ, food and drink. Supported
by the Department of Local Government & Communities
Canning World Arts Exchange Gallipoli Voices When: Saturday 18th April 2015 Time: 6pm - 9pm Where:
Shelley Foreshore, Shelley Cost: Free
The Canning World Arts Exchange will help commemorate the 100th anniversary of the departure of the first convoy of
ships to the First World War. There will be inspiring displays of acts and dancing from Turkey as well as Turkey food and art
stalls. There will also be local arts organisations to add to the event. Be sure to bring your own seating and get there early to
get a good spot!
Cannington Leisureplex Open: Monday - Friday 6am - 9pm Weekends & public Holidays 8am - 7pm
Where: Corner Wharf & Sevenoaks Street, Cannington
The Cannington Leisureplex has many great activities for the whole family. Including an
indoor swimming pool, super cool slide and outdoor splash pad, plus sports courts, gym
and awesome indoor play centre for children aged 0-8years, plus a café for the adults. It’s
a must to visit any time of the year!
April Opening Hours
Our office will be closed the following days in April
Contact Us
Friday 3rd April 2015 - Good Friday Closed
3 Hamilton Street
Cannington, WA
Saturday 4th April 2015 - Easter Saturday Closed
PO BOX 343,
Cannington 6987
Ph. 9451 9566
Fax. 9451 7352
Email us at:
[email protected]
Visit us on the
web at
bwbackhouse.com.au
Sunday 5th April 2015 - Easter Sunday Closed
Monday 6th April 2015 - Easter Monday Closed
Saturday 25th April 2015 - ANZAC Day Closed
Monday 27th April 2015 - ANZAC Day Public Holiday Closed