ABOUT NORM CAREY
An established and highly-accomplished property developer, Norm’s capabilities and experience prove instrumental in the successful completion of property development projects, from high-rise residential and commercial towers, hotels and shopping centres, to entertainment precincts and medical and professional centres. Read more about Norm Carey.
NEW PROJECTS DEVELOPED BY NORM CAREY

Gilbey Lane is a premium collection of three architecturally-designed homes which are modern, bright and intelligently designed to maximise their use of space. A rare investment opportunity in East Victoria Park.

Bank Street is located in East Victoria Park 5km from Perth CBD. The development site is positioned between residential and light industrial zoned areas, which makes Bank Street a perfect location for a residential apartment project.

The Woodvale Medical and Professional Centre is proposed commercial building in a prime location that fronts Whitfords Avenue near the intersection and traffic lights of Whitfords Avenue and Trappers Drive. This is an opportunity to secure a prime location between vibrant retail and residential catchments and benefit from the local amenities, ample parking with ease of access.

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Delivering more than $2b in large-scale property development projects across Australia
NORM CAREY IN NEWS
Explaining 4 Key Drivers of the Property Market: Edition 4 – Supply & Demand
In Edition 4, we explore the micro influence supply & demand. How does it affect property markets & interact with the other influences? Learn more in our blog.
Explaining 4 Key Drivers of the Property Market: Edition 3 – Jobs & Unemployment
Edition 3 in this series covers jobs & unemployment as a macro influence on Perth’s property market. Explore what this means for your future investments.
Explaining 4 Key Drivers of the Property Market: Edition 2 – Population & Demographics
When it comes to the property market, there’s a lot more making it tick than meets the eye. We’re building a series on four key drivers that can affect the property market – either pushing prices up or down. Driver one is population and...