Who owns red ink homes?

Sumitomo Forestry
Scott Park Group operates within the home builders market in WA, and is 51 per cent owned by Japan’s Sumitomo Forestry as of December 2019. Its brands comprise Scott Park Group, Redink Homes, 101 Residential and B1 Homes.

Who is Dale Alcock?

Dale Alcock, ABN Group Managing Director, is a third generation builder who commenced his career as an apprentice bricklayer in 1979 in the small Wheatbelt town of Kellerberrin. Under the direction of his father, he learned practical skills that would stay with him for life.

How much does a house cost in Perth Australia?

Perth. The current median property price in Perth is $442,691. Dwelling prices across Perth increased by 0.3% in February 2020, with an overall increase of 0.4% in the last quarter.

Who owns Washington homegroup?

Paul Silvestro
Home Group is a family owned and operated business that is proudly West Australian. Our Managing Director, Paul Silvestro, has been conceptually designing and constructing homes for West Australian families for over 25 years.

Is Dale Alcock married?

My wife, Jan and I have been happily married for over 27 years. I work with a group of committed and very talented people, who abide by the same set of core values and are simply great people to work alongside. These stable relationships are vital to my success.

Is Dale Alcock a good builder?

His top qualities were a great amount of knowledge of construction, quick responses and most of all his patience. If i suggest or recommend anyone to build through Dale , Harry would be the first and prime reason for it.

Are Perth house prices going to drop?

NAB is forecasting Perth house prices to rise moderately in 2022 before declining by 8 per cent in 2023. Westpac has also updated its property forecasts, with Perth real estate prices tipped to fall by as much as 14 cent in 2023.

Why are Perth property prices so low?

“The fundamentals of supply and demand are driving Perth’s property market coupled with low interest rates and strong demand from buyers locally, nationally and internationally,” he said. “In some areas, it continues to be cheaper to buy a home, in terms of mortgage repayments, than it is to rent.”