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Villawood helping to shape Geelong

Villawood Properties continues to establish itself as the leading developer in the Geelong region with a number of exciting communities on offer for anyone wanting to build their dream home.
Villawood’s newest community, Sanctuary, is a 388-lot precinct to be launched in March 2017 and located off Burville’s Road, across the highway from the company’s flagship Armstrong Mt Duneed community.
Villawood Properties executive director Rory Costelloe said the new precinct is part of Armstrong but the location of Sanctuary offers, as its name suggests, a quieter and more-secluded lifestyle option.
“Sanctuary boasts an enviable position just off the Surf Coast Highway and, within just 15 minutes of seven of Victoria’s best beaches, residents can enjoy the quiet coastal lifestyle they have always dreamed of without the hefty price tag,” Mr Costelloe said.
“Residents will also have access to Armstrong’s Waterfront Dining Precinct, Neighbourhood Activities Centre, neighbourhood shopping, sports facilities, parks and more.
“The precinct is also located conveniently close to Geelong Lutheran College, while just across the creek there are plans for childcare, a large mixed-use precinct, a shopping centre and a primary school.
“Residents will also be within five kilometres of Geelong’s CBD and also be easily connected to Melbourne via the Geelong Ring Road and Waurn Ponds train station.”
Mr Costelloe said anyone who chooses make their home at Sanctuary will also enjoy direct access to the Armstrong Creek from within the precinct.
A bike/shared path will run alongside the creek, allowing a leisurely trip from one end of the waterway to the other.
A colourful central park with children’s playground, shelter and picnic area will add Villawood’s signature fun factor to Sanctuary, providing a great gathering place and haven for families with kids.
With land now selling in stages one and two from just $153,900, construction is expected to commence in August or September.
Villawood expects the first lot of titles in March or April 2017.
More information on Armstrong is available by phoning Villawood on 1300 710 726 or visiting armstrongmtduneed.com.au.

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