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Final Stage 12 lots released at Broome’s Waranyjarri Estate as strong demand for housing continues

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Housing options in Broome's Waranyjarri Estate are increasing.
Camera IconHousing options in Broome's Waranyjarri Estate are increasing. Credit: Gareth McKnight/The West Australian

Broome homebuyers have one last chance to secure land in the popular Waranyjarri Estate, with the final four lots in Stage 12 now up for grabs.

The newly released residential lots range in size from 621sqm to 983sqm, offering generous space for families looking to build in one of Broome’s fastest-growing areas.

A separate 1323sqm group housing lot is also expected to be released later this year, providing even more housing options within the estate, which has been certified as both EnviroDevelopment and Waterwise — the only regional development in WA to hold both accreditations.

Planning and Lands Minister John Carey said the rapid sales were a clear sign of strong demand in the region.

“This new release adds even more choice for home-buyers in Broome, with generous-sized lots ideal for families in the Kimberley,” Mr Carey said.

“The pace at which these lots have sold is remarkable — it’s a clear sign of the strong appetite for well-located, sustainable land in Broome.

“Waranyjarri Estate continues to demonstrate how we can deliver sustainable communities that meet local demand and support long-term growth in regional Western Australia.”

Kimberley MLA Divina D’Anna welcomed the new release, calling it an important step in meeting Broome’s housing needs.

“It is great to see this Stage 12 land release and the continued progress of Waranyjarri Estate in response to the growing demand for sustainable residential land and housing in Broome,” Ms D’Anna said.

“Our Government continues to take a proactive approach to land supply, innovative housing options and community development and I am excited to see Waranyjarri Estate continue to expand to meet these needs.”

Waranyjarri Estate is part of the broader Broome North master plan, which will eventually deliver up to 4800 homes for about 13,000 residents. Located just 2km from Cable Beach and close to future parks, shops and community spaces, the estate is seen as a key part of Broome’s future.

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