Record-Breaking Telethon Home Set to Break Ground in Upper Swan, Aiming for New Heights in WA Charity
February 24, 2026
The Telethon Home is set to hit the market later this year via private treaty, with expectations of a record-breaking price for Western Australia’s Telethon program.
In a ceremonial moment, Fat Cat began construction by laying bricks for the 2026 Telethon Home at Clementine Estate in Upper Swan.
Jordan Blair, a 2025 Little Telethon Star, along with the Blair family and others, highlight the real-world impact of the fundraising beyond the headline figures.
Blueprint Homes’ general manager Craig Park notes the design breaks from cookie-cutter trends, offering a four-bedroom, two-bathroom layout with a front-facing outdoor living area tailored to a traditional WA family.
The house will be custom-designed to maximize the block fit, with undisclosed special features to be revealed during construction.
Satterley founder Nigel Satterley called the 2026 project the best Telethon Home in history, signaling strong confidence in its appeal.
Proceeds from the Telethon Home sale will be donated to Telethon, continuing a 58-year tradition that has raised more than $31 million for medical research and services.
This marks the second Telethon Home in Clementine Estate, following the 2024 home that sold for $1.175 million, with expectations to surpass that figure in 2026.
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The West Australian • Feb 24, 2026
First bricks laid for 2026 Telethon Home tipped to break $1.2m in Clementine Estate sale for WA’s sick kids