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Footprints at Preston Beach
Footprints at Preston Beach is a Rapley Wilkinson Development. It is the first of a series of innovative  ‘beach shack’ resorts to be developed by the company.
The $50 million beach shack resort development is on a 4 hectare site close to the beach at Preston Beach - a 35-minute drive south of Mandurah.
When fully developed, the resort will comprise 102 beach shacks and 28 larger two-storey townhouses in a similar style.
Amenities will include a restaurant, two heated swimming pools, BBQ areas, tennis court, children’s playground and parking areas for boats and bikes.
The fully equipped shacks and townhouses are strata-titled and were sold to investors and people wanting an inexpensive holiday home.
All have a large timber deck with BBQ and are fully furnished and equipped for hassle-free holidays, with a dishwasher and microwave in the kitchen and a washer and dryer in the separate laundry.
While the resort has a casual ambience to reflect the traditional holiday style of the area, the shacks are stylish and bold and have been designed by leading architect James Christou.
The resort’s landscaping design is simple and retains the mature trees on the site. The earthy colours of the buildings capture the relaxed resort feel.
The first two stages of the resort opened in late 2008.
Visit the footprints website at www.footprintsatpreston.com.au
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Construction Period Contract Value Developmental Value Client Architect Developer Construction |
January 2007 - September 2008 $25 Million (Stages 1 and 2) $50 Million Kingpoint Pty Ltd James Christou and Partners Rapley Wilkinson Property Rapley Wilkinson |
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