Mirvac’s Transformation House sells at auction, raising over half a million for the Salvation Army Australia

The high-profile auction attracted six bidders, with Georgette and Gary Pircher and their family placing the winning bid for the home, and in turn playing an important role in helping to support those in need.
 Mirvac’s Transformation House sells at auction, raising over half a million for the Salvation Army Australia
Image of the entertaining deck and pool at Transformation House
Alison Warters November 14, 2022

Mirvac has recently sold their one of a kind charity home, Transformation House, in the group's masterplanned community in Clyde North. 

The eight-month project in Smiths Lane sold for $1,096,000, with $600,000 in profits going to the Salvation Army’s Red Shield Appeal, which could help provide 2,564 days of safe emergency accommodation for those in need.

The high-profile auction attracted six bidders, with Georgette and Gary Pircher and their family placing the winning bid for the home, and in turn playing an important role in helping to support those in need.

Image of Transformation House in Mirvac's community, Smiths Lane

Mirvac Head of Residential, Stuart Penklis, said they were delighted with the Transformation House auction results, extending their congratulations to the lucky purchasers who will now join the Smiths Lane community.

“Proceeds from the auction will help the Salvation Army Australia to continue its important work, and contribute towards creating safer homes – and a better future – for thousands of Australians in need,” Penklis said. 

“None of this would be possible without the generous support from our Mirvac partners who helped bring this special project to life, including Australbricks, Colorbond, Dowell, Hebel, Heidelberg Lintels, Unitex and Superior Heating and Cooling.”

Designed and delivered by Mirvac’s in-house award-winning architects and construction team, the two storey four-bedroom Transformation House is move-in ready, with GlobeWest furniture and other high quality furnishings selected and styled by Dani Wales from Healthy Homes Australia, Dan Reilly of The Block and their team at MannaMade.

Salvation Army Australia (Major) Corps Officer, Michael Wright, said the donation will play a significant role in helping the Salvation Army Australia provide housing, food, financial aid and other assistance to those who are homeless or living in poverty.

“We are blown away by the Transformation House auction results and Mirvac’s generous donation. The funds will play a hugely pivotal role in helping The Red Shield Appeal continue to provide crisis, transitional and long-term accommodation, refuges for women and their children, rooming houses, and community housing – things that we need now more than ever,” Wright said. 

“We are incredibly grateful to Mirvac and their partners for their continued generosity and support.”

Residents in the Smiths Lane community in Melbourne’s Clyde North are at home with 60 hectares dedicated to green space, including sporting facilities, local parks, walking tracks, bike trails and more. Over 300 residents already live at Smiths Lane, and it will include over 3,000 homes once complete, along with a proposed future town centre with supermarkets, speciality stores, restaurants, government school, childcare and educational facilities.

Alison Warters

Alison Warters is a property journalist for Urban, based in Sydney. Alison is especially interested in the evolution of the New Build/Development space, when it comes to design innovation and sustainability.

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