Warralily Grange to raise the bar at Mount Duneed
Warralily is set to raise the bar at Mount Duneed with the imminent release of the super- suburb’s newest neighbourhood, the prestigious Warralily Grange. Warralily will release 870 lots in the elevated Mount Duneed village, offering sprawling panoramic views and a village lifestyle amongst elegant, tree-lined streets.
With Warralily’s existing Armstrong Creek precincts already 70 per cent sold, the Warralily Grange timeline has been brought forward to match buyer demand as the Warralily population surpasses 5,500 residents.
The new ‘village within a village’ will consolidate Warralily as the leading development in the Armstrong Creek growth area with offerings across the entire buyer spectrum including first- home-buyers, families and retirees.
Warralily consistently rates as the best-selling estate in Geelong - which, in itself, is arguably the fastest growing region in Victoria. Warralily Estate Manager Ben Stewart said 2017 was a record breaking year for Warralily with well over 500 contracted sales.
“The estate’s average sales rate of over 50 sales per month for the last 6 months shows demand for Warralily accelerating as Geelong increasingly becomes a destination of choice,” said Ben. “This is a testament to the monumental work the developer has done to produce one of the most outstanding master planned communities in Victoria.”
Warralily Grange will capitalise brilliantly on historic Mount Duneed’s elevated attributes. The Barrabool Hills, You Yangs, and Geelong’s picturesque Corio Bay will be front and centre for residents. The wider 300-degree plus vista on offer also takes in the Rip, Cape Schank, Bass Strait through to Barwon Heads.
Lots will be offered in a variety of sizes to suit all budgets alongside a future P-6 school, local shops, district ovals and three parks – the Grange Village Park will be 7500 sqm and characterised by its lofty vista and range of play equipment and public amenities.
Ben said the upcoming Grange precinct is being eagerly anticipated, both by existing Warralily residents and home hunters holding off purchasing in the hope of securing a lot in Warralily’s most prestigious neighbourhood to date.
“We have had strong price growth across the life of the estate, but this has gone to another level in the last 12 months, enabling current residents to repurchase within the estate.”
The new neighbourhood will see Warralily extend west across the Surf Coast Highway with ready access to the Surf Coast as well as nearby Geelong CBD, while blending seamlessly with its hugely successful Warralily Coast, Promenade and Central villages. The many existing Warralily amenities and services already on offer at Armstrong Creek will be just minutes away.
The Village Warralily is the heart of the broader master-planned community providing a vibrant retail hub alongside sport and recreation, education, childcare and more. The new Village Shopping Centre includes a full-range Woolworths supermarket as its centerpiece supported by retail and food outlets, medical and dental clinics, a chemist, gym and more.
Alongside the Shopping Centre, a McDonalds restaurant and 7-Eleven fuel and convenience store provide convenience and additional job opportunities for locals. Plus an ALDI supermarket and the neighbouring Armstrong Creek School will open in 2018.
Warralily Grange will present a ‘live above it all’ option with the best of surf, country and city readily accessible. It will take Mount Duneed to a new level and allow home-buyers to aspire to something very special at an affordable price.
The name Grange was selected by Warralily for its ties to the finer things in life from wine to cars. As a term for a stately English farmhouse and buildings, Grange also encapsulates the many attributes the rapidly growing Warralily is proud to now offer.
To express your interest in new Warralily Grange ahead of the stage one release in late- February contact Warralily on 1300 458 193 or warralily@coreprojects.com.au
For more information www.warralily.com.au
Photo: Builder briefing at Warralily Grange with views across Geelong