ROSS NORTH
Our vision was never to be the biggest builder of new homes in Perth. We simply aspired to be the best.
Throughout our 40 year history, boom and bust markets have come and gone. Significantly, during boom times many home builders sought to take on as much work as possible. We take pride in the fact that during these periods we actually limit our new home contracts. This allows your home to be built to a superb “Ross North standard” that is second to none. Our continuing vision is all about quality, not quantity.
The journey to date has seen more than 10,000 quality homes built for fellow West Australians and has confirmed to us what we have seen from our personal building experiences previously: that although cutting corners by using second class trades and building materials may get the job done, but those clients will never return or hand out referrals to friends or family.
Our success and longevity as home builders in Perth has been based on strong and well respected reputation and it is something that we are extremely proud of.
We are proud to say over the last 40 years, we have won nearly every award for house builders in Perth that is possible. The recognition we have received covers everything from the coveted Gold Key Award that defines outstanding design and quality construction, right through to awards for stylish kitchens and bathrooms.
These awards are judged by our fellow builders and we are honoured to have been recognised by them. However, the accolades we respect the most are from the families of West Australians who put the trust of building their new home in our hands.
Responsibility, caring and pride is what everyone at Ross North is about.

PERTH’S MULTI-AWARD WINNING NEW HOME BUILDERS
The Ross North Group has won just about every award for home designs in Perth that the West Australian home building industry has to offer, including the highly coveted Gold Key and People’s Choice Awards.
While we are proud of these awards, we believe there is no greater accolade than to stand the test of time. This is why after 40 years, The Ross North Group remains one of the leaders in new home building in Perth.
The Ross North Group has been awarded more than twenty Master Builders Association (MBA) Awards, including prestigious Gold Key & People’s Choice Awards.
We have also been recognised at the highest level by the Housing Industry Association (HIA), having been awarded as finalists and winners on an incredible 70 separate occasions, including HIA Awards for Construction Excellence.
It is our obsession with quality that has earned us a reputation as one of WA’s premier new home builders, and it is also why more than 30,000 West Australians have chosen the Ross North Group to build their homes.
2018
WINNER Display Home of the Year $400,001 to $460,000 – The Odyssey
WINNER Best Kitchen in a Display Home $220,001 to $300,000 – The Manhattan
WINNER Best Kitchen in a Display Home $400,001 to $550,000 – The Odyssey
WINNER Best Bathroom in a Display Home $400,001 – $550,000 – The Odyssey
Finalist Best Bathroom in a Display Home $400,001 – $550,000 – The Katherine
2016
Finalist Display Home $400,001 to $500,000 – The Katherine
Finalist Excellence in Service
2012
WINNER Best Bathroom in a Display Home $230,001 to $290,000 – Strathmore
WINNER Best Bathroom in a Display Home $290,001 to $340,000 – Preston
2011
Finalist Best Bathroom in a Display Home $265,001 to $290,000 – Da Vinci
Finalist Display Homes $280,001 to $330,000 – Da Vinci
2010
Finalist Townhouse/Villa Project $325,001 & over – Rome Road, Melville
2009
WINNER Townhouse/Villa Project $200,001 to $325,000 per dwelling – Beatrice Street, Innaloo
WINNER Best Bathroom in a Display Home – Minara
Finalist Townhouse/Villa Project of the Year – Beatrice Street, Innaloo
2008
WINNER Townhouse/Villa Project $175,001 to $275,000 per dwelling – Bates Road, Innaloo
WINNER Display Homes $250,001 to $300,000 – Aspen
WINNER Display Homes $375,001 to $475,000 – Sentinel
WINNER Best Kitchen in a Display Home $300,001 to $400,000 – Zen
Finalist Townhouse/Villa Project of the Year – Bates Road, Innaloo
Finalist Best Kitchen in a Display Home $250,001 to $300,000 – Rendezvous
Finalist Best Bathroom in a Display Home $250,001 to $300,000 – Aspen
Finalist Best Bathroom in a Display Home $300,001 to $400,000 – Zen
Finalist Golden Key Award – Sentinel
Finalist Golden Key Award – Aspen
2004
Finalist Display Homes $155,001 to $200,000 – Habitat
2003
WINNER Display Homes $150,000 to $200,000 – Sherwood
2002
Finalist Display Homes $130,000 to $150,000 – Excelsior
2001
WINNER Display Homes $117,000 to $130,000 – Pavilion
2000
WINNER $125,000 to $150,000 – Arcadia
1998
Finalist Up to $67,000 – Seaview (Complete Homes)
Finalist $100,001 to $150,000 – Rialto
1997
WINNER Project Homes $67,001 to $75,000
WINNER Project Homes $75,001 to $85,000
1996
WINNER $90,001 – to $105,000 – Heritage
Finalist $70,001 to $80,000 – Park Royal
1992
Finalist Category 4 – Dampier
Finalist Category 4 – Nedlands
Finalist Category 5 – Vlamingh
Finalist Category 5 – Durack
1991
WINNER $60,001 to 70,000 – Avonleigh
Finalist $70,001 to $90,000 – Lawley
1990
WINNER $70,001 to $90,000 – Tasman MK II
Finalist $60,001 to $70,000 – Stirling
Finalist $70,001 to $90,000 – Flinders
1989
Finalist Group 7 – 42 Prescott Drive, Murdoch
1988
WINNER More than $80,000 – Charles Sturt
Finalist $50,001 – $60,000 – Gregory
Finalist $50,001 – $60,000 – Tasman
Finalist $70,001 – $80,000 Warburton Mk II
Finalist More than $80,000 – William Lawson
1987
Finalist $40,001 to $45,000 – Gregory 87
Finalist $60,001 to $70,000 – Cunningham
1986
WINNER Golden Key Award – Warburton
WINNER – $50,001 to $60,000 – Warburton
Finalist $40,001 to $45,000 – Kennedy
1985
WINNER Golden Key Award – Carnegie
WINNER $25,000 to $35,000 – Mitchell
1984
Finalist $35,001 to $40,000 – John Eyre
Finalist $45,001 to $50,000 – James Cook
1983
WINNER $35,001 to $40,000 – John Forrest
WINNER $45,001 to $50,000 – Mathew Flinders
Finalist $35,001 to $40,000 – Abel Tasman
Finalist $50,001 and over – Mathew Flinders
1982
WINNER $50,001 and over – Vlaming
Finalist $40,001 to $45,000 – James Stirling
1980
Finalist $35,001 to $40,000 – Dirk Hartog
Finalist more than $45,000 – Baccus 80
1979
WINNER Group 6 – $35,000 – The Apollo
2019
WINNER Best Display Home $400,000 – $500,000 – The Odyssey
2018
Finalist Display Home $280,000 to $350,000 – The Manhattan
2017
WINNER Best Display Home $350,000 to $390,000 – The Merivale 4 Corvina Way, Woodvale
2016
Robert Law Award – presented to Ross North for his outstanding commitment and contribution to the building and construction industry in Western Australia.
2015
WINNER Display Homes $260,000 to $280,000 – Roslin
Finalist Best Display Home $260,000 to $280,000 – Baymount
Finalist Best Display Home $350,000 to $450,000 – Beaufort
2013
Finalist Contract Home $230,000 to $280,000 – Marlow Street, Wembley (Developwest)
Finalist Display Home $230,000 to $260,000 – Bonicelli
Finalist Display Homes $310,000 to $330,000 – Preston
2012
WINNER Contract Home $230,000 to $280,000 – Veronica Parkway, Stirling
2010
Finalist Display Homes $260,000 to $280,000 – Minara
2009
Finalist Display Homes $350,000 to $450,000 – Sentinel
2007
Finalist Display Homes $220,000 to $250,000 – The Vale
2006
Finalist Display Homes $220,000 to $250,000 – The Wexcombe Way
2005
Finalist Display Homes $120,000 to $150,000 – Waterford (Complete Homes)
2004
WINNER Display Homes $130,000 to $150,000 – Raffles
Finalist Display Homes $150,000 to $220,000 – Malibu
Finalist Display Homes $150,000 to $220,000 – Princeton
2002
WINNER Display Homes $95,001 – $110,000 – Henley Brook (Complete Homes)
Finalist Display Homes $110,001 – $150,000 – Pavilion
1997
WINNER People’s Choice Award – Colonial Manor
Finalist Display Homes $75,001 to $100,000 – Florentine
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