It wasn't all that long ago that the Great Australian Dream meant owning a quarter-acre block, complete with a weatherboard home and a Hills Hoist in the backyard.
Nestled among lush parklands on the banks of Ascot Waters, Blackburne's latest property development is seeking to challenge perceptions of what it means to live in an apartment.
Many Australians have always aspired to own a home in the burbs, complete with pool, backyard and a verandah out the front. But you don't need to have a big home, garden and outdoor entertaining area to live in comfort in the inner city.
Australia's love affair with a home among the gumtrees and a verandah out the front on a quarter acre block is forcing many into hour-long commutes at the expense of quality time with the
Subiaco's transformation post-football is gaining momentum, with the state government approving $227 million of funding to revitalise the Subi East precinct, a commitment expected to be a catalyst for more than $1 billion of private sector investment.