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Green Timber technology and White Picket Fence join forces to deliver new homes faster

06 Nov, 2025
Green Timber technology and White Picket Fence join forces to deliver new homes faster
L- R : Jason Bennett (Durant Wyot Capital), Thomas Hutton (Brooklyn Homes), Peter Khoury (White Picket Fence), Pete Morrison (Green Timber Technology), Phil Leahy (White Picket Fence), Alan Ishak (Brooklyn Homes), Zaed Aznam ( Brooklyn Homes) and Marcus Kraeftt (Green Technology)


Green Timber Technology (GTT), an Australian manufacturer of prefabricated building systems, has formed a partnership with integrated property group White Picket Fence in a move that will see its new homes constructed at double the pace.

Amid the on-going housing shortage, the innovative modern construction method will enable White Picket Fence to increase its home-building capacity to up to 2,250 homes per year.

The strategic partnership will unlock White Picket Fence’s ability to deliver a brand-new home through its building arm Brookyln Homes in just three months – half the time of traditional construction methods.

Representing the largest partnership of its kind for GTT, some 100 homes are expected to be delivered by the partnership by the end of 2026.

“This exclusive MMC partnership marks a significant step forward in how quality homes are delivered in Australia. White Picket Fence shares our vision for precision, speed and sustainability in home construction, values that sit at the core of GTT,” said Pete Morrison, CEO of GTT.

“Together, we’re bringing advanced housing solutions to life – combining modern design with manufacturing certainty. It’s about giving homeowners a beautifully crafted home, delivered faster, and giving builders a reliable way to scale with confidence.

This collaboration showcases what’s possible when innovation and craftsmanship come together, a true example of modern construction that doesn’t compromise on quality or sustainability.”

GTT makes precision-engineered wall, floor and roof systems from renewable timber. Using advanced digital design, Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DfMA), and CNC-driven production, GTT produces perfectly engineered components that are flat-packed, transported and installed with millimetre precision.

Manufactured in a factory-controlled environment, the panels are of consistently high quality. The system allows an entire single residence to be manufactured within days and assembled onsite in weeks.

According to White Picket Fence, the alliance unlocks faster delivery of homes while delivering high-quality outcomes. Price certainty for home buyers is increased and cost blowouts are minimised, with GTT securing its supply chain for up to 12 months in advance.

“Our exclusive partnership with GTT will revolutionise the way our homes are designed and built, with benefits that we’re excited to pass on to our buyers. Our delivery will be much faster and we can now deliver a brand-new home in three months, rather than six – with peace of mind for homebuyers around costs and delivery timeframes,” said Phil Leahy, Group CEO of White Picket Fence.

Leahy noted that the modular process decreases the number of trades required on-site, reducing scheduling conflicts and delays. It also means less reliance on weather conditions, enabling faster build times.

White Picket Fence was formed in 2022 in response to the “deposit obstacle” presented by rapidly-escalating real estate prices. It provides a holistic and innovative solution to buyers of new homes, particularly first homebuyers, in New South Wales and Queensland.

Through its subsidiaries, White Picket Fence effectively lends 100% of the purchase price and manages the transaction and construction of new house and land packages. A proven game-changer, it has already facilitated more than 250 property sales worth a combined total of more than $200 million over the last three years.

White Picket Fence is now tipped for further rapid growth, set to expand its footprint across the Eastern Seaboard. Its revenue increased from $2 million in 2023 to $12 million in 2025 and is forecast to more than double that in 2026.

A market disruptor with a turn-key solution offering, White Picket Fence’s ecosystem fast-tracks and simplifies the home ownership journey. Its finance arm Empower Money is backed by some of Australia’s largest non-bank lenders, with a mortgage management agreement in place – enabling it to provide mortgages including a 105% home loan.

Property Gateway Partners Australia is an agency service helping buyers select the right property, while its building arm

Brooklyn Homes builds the homes. A strategic partnership with Bluecrest Legal manages all conveyancing and legal requirements.

Green Timber technology and White Picket Fence join forces to deliver new homes faster


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