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HomeIndyGain insights for house boom

Gain insights for house boom

Geelong Coast New Homes & Land is your guide to the fast-growing residential property market in regional Australia.

Featuring some of Geelong and Australia’s most unique and prolific builders, developers and suppliers, the magazine is fast growing in popularity.

“People love it!” New Homes & Land’s Neisha Anderson tells the Indy.

“I’ve had developers ask me to send them more because people are picking them up so quickly.”

Geelong median house prices soared 11.2 per cent higher in the last year, according to Real Estate Institute of Victoria, with development booming in Armstrong Creek.

The median house price in the City of Greater Geelong is $528,000 but this varies substantially throughout the region, which is reflective of its diversity.

Established suburbs like Corio are taking off too, with prices rising 33 per cent, while Barwon Heads remains the most expensive town or suburb in regional Victoria.

And New Homes & Land is a great guide for prospective homebuyers, builders and renovators to get in on the action.

Coastal versus inland, volume builder versus custom builder, you’ll find the answer to all these questions and more in the latest edition, Neisha says.

“It’s the region’s premier guide to building homes, purchasing land and renovation.

“Each company gets to highlight why you would build with them, and the core values and expertise that make them unique.”

And the magazine’s 20,000-plus circulation even reaches out to western Melbourne.

Pick up a copy of the winter edition of New Homes & Land at sales offices, supermarkets, display homes and select newsagents.

 

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