CONSTRUCTING A CHARITABLE GIFTBelmont-based construction company Pindan is building a charity home in its new Waters Edge estate in Viveash, to support Western Australians who are blind or vision impaired.
Pindan�s Project Sales Manager Nuno Carvalho said the home, expected to go up for auction late 2009, was likely to attract keen buyer interest.
"This is an opportunity for Pindan to give something back to the community, it�s an exciting initiative for us.." he said.
"As either a family home or an investment property, this house will have a special meaning for whoever buys it because of the difference it will make in improving the lives of Western Australians needing services provided by the Association for the Blind."
"And, because Waters Edge boasts first-class facilities such as 25 metre lap pool, spas, sauna, fully equipped gym and children�s playgrounds, and is only minutes from the Swan River and Swan Valley attractions, we�re confident it will attract a great price for the charity."
"The Waters Edge house and land packages are impressive and start from $385,000, so we�re excited about being able to raise a considerable amount of money for the Association," he said. To find out more about the home, go to http://www.watersedgeviveash.com.au/gallery.htm
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