Lee-Anne Bettridge Real Estate Sales Kalamunda in Perth, Western Australia | Property
Lee-Anne Bettridge Real Estate Sales Kalamunda
Locality: Perth, Western Australia
Phone: +61 405 019 574
Address: Kalamunda 6076 Perth, WA, Australia
Website: https://lee-annebettridge.ljhooker.com.au
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25.01.2022 Lighting to Sell your home
25.01.2022 If you are thinking of selling, book me for an appraisal, theres good activity right now! #realestatePerth #property #Kalamunda
25.01.2022 We finally have a date Bookings now available online only. We are limiting tables to 8 for the first couple of weeks, its so important to us that we get it right your first visit and all the staff are running at full speed
24.01.2022 Latest properties for sale, call or email me if youd like more details. [email protected]
24.01.2022 Are you the bird nest Banksy of Perths hills? If youve travelled to Kalamunda in the last week or so, you might be thinking the place is home to 5 or 6 ptero...dactyls. Abnormally large bird nests have been popping up all over town, each labelled with a number and the name of an electronic song. The latest nest even has a sensor light and a fence around it. Kalamunda Mayor Margaret Thomas is on the hunt to find the mysterious artist. Have you seen a nest? Or perhaps a giant electronic music loving bird? Tell us what you know. Photos: City of Kalamunda, Kai Lovel and Desborough Accountants
24.01.2022 https://reiwa.com.au//perth-housing-market-reveals-posit/ Latest Reiwa report, positive conditions continue for sellers
23.01.2022 Construction of the new Kalamunda Community Centre at Jorgensen Park is moving ahead, both on time and budget, with the main building framework up and roof expe...cted in coming weeks. Expected to be operational by March 2021, the centres multi-purpose design includes seven activity rooms, two halls, office space, a kitchen, bathrooms, outdoor play areas and a viewing deck. In a nod to its bush surrounds, the completed design will feature a timber and stone exterior finish and improved car parking facilities. Mayor Margaret Thomas said it was exciting for the community to see construction moving ahead on this marquee project. Read more here:
23.01.2022 For Sale - 1 Jecks St, Maida Vale Immaculate home, must view Open Sun 12-12.40pm $500k - $519,000
22.01.2022 My latest offering https://www.realestate.com.au/property-house-wa-lesmurdie-1
22.01.2022 Airports transfers to and from the hills in one of only 2 100% electric Taxis in WA.
20.01.2022 Hills Spring Festival
19.01.2022 A beginners guide to Depreciation
19.01.2022 Skate Park rolling on! Concept design has now concluded on the proposed Stirk Park Skate Park as a part of the overarching Stirk Park Master Plan.... You can check it all out here! Following the Citys extensive community engagement the plan will be presented to council later this month. this space for more updates!
19.01.2022 Decluttering time
19.01.2022 Latest Reiwa Property Data
18.01.2022 Did you know that The City provides skip bins to residents for the collection of green waste and general household waste. Now is a great time to have a ...garden blitz to ensure youre ready for bushfire season! Dont throw it over the fence throw it in the skip OR take it to the tip! For all the information!
17.01.2022 Great work Lee-Anne #homeiswheretheheartis #whenyouknow #whenyouknowyouknow #perthproperty #perthpropertymarket #perthrealestate #realestateexperts ...#realestategoals #kalamundarealestate #lesmurdierealestate #hillsproperty #perthhills #ljhooker #ljhookerkalamunda #ljhookerkalamundaandfoothills #nobodydoesitbetter #sellinghouses #sellinghouseswa #sellinghousesperth #perthproperty #perthpropertymarket #buyingproperty #buyingpropertywa #buyingpropertyperth See more
17.01.2022 Stock is still in short supply, if you are considering selling get in touch today, its a positive for sellers at this time and buyers are eager to view new listings. https://reiwa.com.au/the-wa-market/perth-metro/
17.01.2022 I have a 4 Bed, 2 bath on 561m2 home in Maida Vale priced $500,000 for sale. Let me know if you are looking and would like to view?
17.01.2022 Some great tips for presenting your garden for selling
17.01.2022 Ducklings on the move
16.01.2022 Monday saw the first 100 days of High School for our Year 7 cohort. To celebrate, the Year 7s enjoyed a cupcake inspired by the Lesmurdie SHS colours. We hope t...hese 100 days have been a wonderful experience in forging new friendships, learning interesting curriculum and developing as young adults! It certainly has been a unique experience! Congratulations to all our Year 7s and we are so very pleased to have been given the opportunity to know and work with you all. Lower School Team
16.01.2022 Beautiful views, nice location
16.01.2022 The Government has made the following changes to the HomeBuilder scheme announced on 4 June 2020.
15.01.2022 What a fantastic opening weekend! We cannot believe that we finally crossed the finishing line... Few people we need to thank as we would not be still standing ...without their continued support. To our amazing suppliers, our landlord and our staff... our little pocket rockets, our amazing Alex who has been with us forever and Shaz possibly one of the nicest humans walking the planet, Matt the Machine what can I say? Chef couldnt do it without you Richie for the spray job adorning our walls, Nick for the new lick of paint, Alan for the menu, all legends we cant thank you enough. Katie for all the greenery especially the cactus garden, you are the most amazing person and your touches have been the icing on the cake. To Cherrie, Trish & Pete for always believing in us and always putting your hand up to help in any way you can. We know not everyone gets such kind and selfless parents so we are so very greatful to have your unwavering support on this journey called life. To our kids who totally stepped up and came to work every night during COVID packing the orders and running a takeaway drive through for our loyal customers. Our heart swells with pride at your commitment to our family and we could not be more proud of both of you. Taco Maria is for you And finally to the culinary genius that I am married to, thank you for all your blood, sweat & tears to get this over the line. We did it and I could not be more proud of what we have achieved. All I can say is lucky Kalamunda
15.01.2022 My latest listing In Kalamunda, suite a couple or small family..dream shed. Open this Sun 21st Mar 12-1pm
15.01.2022 Family living at its best - https://www.realestate.com.au/property-house-wa-lesmurdie-1
11.01.2022 37 Gosnells Road West, Martin Under Offer
11.01.2022 A rush of adrenaline! What are you planning for the remainder of the school holidays? The City of Kalamunda has a range of trails that are accessible to bikers,... hikers and runners - from those who love the adrenaline rush and sense of exhilaration from hitting a track hard, to those who enjoy the social aspect of spending some time on the trails with family, taking in the scenes. Perth Hills Loop Trail, Stage 1 Update: The team has been working hard between Schmitt Road and Mundaring Weir Road this past week, with the trail expected to be finished by the end of the month. Weve also noticed the early spring wildflowers are starting to bloom. Watch out for the awesome donkey orchids showing their colours throughout our nature corridors and take a moment to listen to the birds. Until the new trail opens bikers, hikers and runners can enjoy one of our existing adrenaline-pumping trails. See https://www.kalamunda.wa.gov.au/recreation-tourism/outdoors Are there any keen nature photographers out there? Wed love to see your awesome local wildlife pics in the comments.
10.01.2022 Caution! Ducks Crossing! Our City’s residents’ ducklings are growing up and venturing out and about. Please be careful when driving and cycling, especia...lly along parks near waterways. Ducks and ducklings will be making the journey from nest to wetlands from now until approximately November. Who wouldn’t want to stop traffic for these cuties. If you've found injured wildlife please call the Wildcare Helpline on (08) 9474 9055.
09.01.2022 Latest listings
09.01.2022 Open this Sun 12:30 - 1.10pm 16 Maida Vale Road Maida Vale WA 6057 - Main60 Framed https://youtu.be/fs0nCm91_dg
08.01.2022 If messy cords annoy you!
08.01.2022 Did you know we offer picnic packs for you to enjoy at the Lions lookout. No need to pre-book, just bring yourself and your favorite people for a lovely evening.... We are open all weekend from 5pm We still have the petition going to get toilets at the lions lookout so if you can spare 5 minutes please come down to one of these local business and put your name down. Bakers Delight Kalamunda Carmel Cider Co Elevated Grounds Coffeehouse Esther Cafe Forrestfield United Football Club IGA Lesmurdie Sanderson Rd Williams Meats Forrestfield
08.01.2022 LJ Hooker protecting your Assets
06.01.2022 Latest Airport Link update
05.01.2022 Aboriginal spirituality and connection to country can be shared by non-Aboriginal people. Of course there are some aspects of knowledge and culture that are sac...red and privy to certain members of that community only. But every Australian can learn from and embrace the fundamentals of an Aboriginal perspective when it comes to the land and its creatures. Below is a list of suggestions and a starting point for those wanting a deeper understanding of and connection to Aboriginal philosophy. Keep in mind that the below suggestions need to be catered to specific nations/dialects. 1. Learn some of the traditional dialect of your area. Many libraries and bookstores hold local dialect dictionaries and these days there is lots of information on line. There may even be Facebook groups for example which share information about local Aboriginal language. Language is key because it reveals so much about the culture and land that it comes from. Place names are a great place to start. Find out which in your local area are of Aboriginal origin and their meanings - each will reveal something about that place that will enhance your understanding of the local culture and environment. For example, when I think of Nollamarra- a Perth suburb- I know it means kangaroo paw and that this plant would have been in abundance in this area prior to colonisation. 2. Read, listen, watch. Check out Aboriginal films, documentaries and books- particularly those produced, written or heavily contributed to by Aboriginal people. They reveal so much about the values, characteristics, issues and spiritual outlook of FNP. Putuparri and the Rainmakers is an excellent recent example. While this film may not relate to your community- it cant fail to enhance your understanding of Aboriginal peoples spiritual connection to country. 3. Read, watch, listen to the Dreaming stories of your area- online searches, I-tunes and app searches, libraries and bookstores often have various local options. They will teach you about the animals of that region and the traditional knowledge of how they came to be and what they represent. They will also help you to understand the values, attitudes and social order of Aboriginal society. 4. Find out which significant sites are in your area- known camping grounds; birthing place; ancestral landforms; scar trees; caves and rock art etc and visit them. Learn as much as you can about the history and importance of the site before going and when you get there allow yourself time and privacy to engage with it and go back in time and feel what was there before. 5. Tread lightly and respectfully take nothing but memories and leave nothing but your footprints. Try to imagine the landscape 200 years ago and connect with that. 6. Enter an unfamiliar area as though entering a persons house for the first time. Enter with respect and caution. Take in your surroundings slowly and in detail and get a sense of the vibe and feeling of the area. 7. When you are near water- particularly before swimming- rub some sand between your palms and release it into the water and/or wipe your hand under your armpit and wash the perspiration off into the water and introduce yourself. Say your name and where you come from and acknowledge the traditional custodians and ask for their blessing to be on their land. Whether you are a spiritual person or not, small, traditional rituals can help you feel connected with country. 8. Talk to the animals. Warble at the magpies, laugh at the kookaburras- they will come closer for a chat and you can admire their personalities and beauty. 9. Look around at the tall native trees for signs of foot hole marks, scarring, native bees, possum scratches, grub holes, resins/sap etc. 10. Learn the plant medicine and food staples of the area, their local names and identify them when you can- prepare and try them. 11. Try your hand at crafting tools from natural resources- spear or tap sticks- there are many great YouTube videos that show you how it will give you a greater knowledge and appreciation of your environment and its many uses. 12. Try and find out which local customs and rules apply and observe them. For example on Noongar country we have a tradition of not whistling at night time. In some cultures it is still important not no say the name of a deceased person for a designated period; and there are traditional mens and womens areas. 13. Learn what the more common symbols used in art represent- many are consistent across the country- I.e water, camp site, person- while others such as animal tracks and bush tucker vary by region. This will allow you to interpret more Aboriginal art with a deeper insight and ability to interpret meaning from symbols. 14. Learn and mark the traditional seasons on your calendar, learn to say the names of each and what native foods are/were common that time of year. 15. Do a quick acknowledgment of country at family events/gatherings and when entering the area of another nation/tribe. Simply acknowledge the traditional people of that area and the fact that you are respectfully visiting their traditional land. I.e We acknowledge that we are now on Yamatji country and pay our respects to the custodians, ancestors and spirits of this land. Clinton Picture: from the Culture Victoria website shows a man climbing a tree using a stone axe
04.01.2022 Latest properties For sale
04.01.2022 Good news for the foothills.
03.01.2022 Dust off the bike
02.01.2022 WE'RE OPEN Come and get your cheese fix! Our Kalamunda shop is officially open for business from 9am this Saturday! Come visit us at 2/47 Railway Road, Ka...lamunda! Open Wednesday - Sunday every week. Our Instagram: @thecheeseshopperthhills
01.01.2022 Latest property for sale LJ Hooker Kalamunda & Foothills
01.01.2022 Hobby Farm For Sale, hard work has been done here, ready to enjoy https://www.dropbox.com//100%20Padbury%20Street%2C%20Moora https://www.realestate.com.au/property-acreage+semi-rural-w
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