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Find your haven at Kingston Haven

A welcoming new community is taking shape in Ocean Grove with Kingston Haven, offering the perfect blend of coastal living and everyday convenience.

Just minutes from the beach, Kingston Haven invites you to enjoy space to grow and fresh ocean air to breathe in a relaxed, family-friendly environment.

Release A, is now on sale and features 20 well-sized lots, ranging from 406sqm to 535sqm, with affordable and accessible options for a range of buyers.

This sought-after release includes park frontage lots, positioned alongside a future playground and open reserve, scheduled for completion in quarter 4, 2025.

Designed for children aged two to 10, the playground will feature slides, swings, monkey bars, and a climbing wall, creating an ideal space for families to play and connect.

Located on Banks Road, Ocean Grove, Kingston Haven is perfectly placed for those seeking a balance between coastal charm and urban convenience.

The estate is surrounded by well-established schools, shopping precincts, and essential services, ensuring that everything you need is just moments away.

Families will appreciate the proximity to schools, while local shopping hubs provide easy access to supermarkets, medical centres, and specialty stores. Cafes, restaurants, and recreational facilities are also nearby, making it easy to enjoy everything Ocean Grove has to offer.

With the beach only minutes away, you’ll find endless opportunities for outdoor adventures, whether it’s a morning walk along the sand, or a weekend spent surfing and exploring the coast.

Titles are expected quarter 2, 2025, giving buyers time to plan and prepare for their dream home. Don’t miss this opportunity to join Ocean Grove’s newest coastal community. Contact Ocean Grove Real Estate today on (03) 5255 0800 or visit kingstonhaven.com.au for more information.

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