Australand’s Valley Park stage three released as first residents move in

Australand’s Valley Park stage three released as first residents move in
Jennifer DukeDecember 17, 2014

The third stage of Australand’s Westmeadows development Valley Park has been released with residents now moving into their homes. The first settlements were finalised in late-November.

Having opened the sales office for Valley Park in August, with an official launch day in September, more than 30 houses have sold this year with a diverse housing mix resulting in a number of local buyers.

The properties include one bedroom apartments, three, four and five bedroom houses, some freestanding, some townhouses.

Craig Muse, development director of built form at Australand, said that it is located 17 kilometres north west of Melbourne CBD. On completion is will be a 320-lot development.

“The fastest to sell has been the Wattle – a three-level, three bedroom home that features two living rooms and decks on its first and second floors,” said Muse.

“Popular with owner-occupiers, buyers tell us the Wattle’s size is great value for money, especially when compared to similar homes in other areas within the northern corridor.”

The Wattle houses also feature views of the valley, with some houses maximising this with spacious balconies.

One bedroom apartments are priced from $295,000, with three bedroom homes from $395,000.

There is currently a proposed multi-use community centre with management to be introduced to build the community.

Jennifer Duke

Jennifer Duke was a property writer at Property Observer

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