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LAND SALES FIRM THROUGH 2018

January 2, 2019 BY

Seachange Estate St Leonards was a standout performer throughout 2018 with 450 lots sold.

Overall the Greater Geelong, Bellarine and Surf Coast property market has performed well throughout 2018 with some exceptional building growth seen in the growth corridors of Ocean Grove, Leopold, Curlewis, St Leonards, Torquay North and Armstrong Creek.

In the Armstrong Creek Growth Area, Warralily now has a resident community that has pushed passed the 7,000 point, with over 3,100 lots sold and another 250 homes under construction.

Villawood’s Armstrong and Sanctuary communities are now well established with over 3,500 residents and Club Armstrong being the centre point of the Armstrong community.

Close behind these two anchor developers in this precinct comes a myriad of developments stamping their own brand of estate design and living experience to the Armstrong Creek Growth Area.

The boutique Dennis Family Homes Ashbury Estate is fast coming to fruition with 20 homes now completed and 54 residents now calling Ashbury home with another 78 homes now under construction.

Charlemont Rise is well into its development phase with Anchorage on the Barwon Heads Road, supported by the Village Warralily Shopping Centre, offering a lifestyle surrounded by a bounty of planned landscaped open spaces with bicycle and pedestrian paths woven throughout.

The standout on the Bellarine Peninsula has been the Seachange Estate in St Leonards where the experienced developer, with affordable pricing to meet the market, has sold over 500 lots sold in 14 months.

Prominent developer Bisinella continues on its success in the Bellarine with the Baywater Estate now selling Stage 12 well ahead of time.

Allure Leopold has been another success for the boutique developer, Ample Investment Group, with the estate only having three lots left to sell.

The newcomer in the Geelong market, Gen Fyansford, has hit the spot with their residential offerings proving popular with young families looking for a lifestyle choice with excellent connections to Melbourne, Geelong and the coast.

Their most recent offering of premium lots in the Pinnacle Newtown release has set the bar in Residential living in the region.

Kingston Ocean Grove, which will be Focus has shifted in Torquay to infill developments around town with the centrally located Salt Torquay development, on the former Barwon Water basin site, set to shake up the development space.

From page 5 Rory’s Rambles:

Geelong market strong as Melbourne faces rollercoaster supported by the $60 million Kingston Village now under construction, has become the family mecca in coastal living through providing competitively priced land to those looking for a family seachange experience in the Kingston Estate or retirement living in the luxury Lifestyle Ocean Grove development.

Torquay has had its gates locked after the recent state election but has seen exceptional growth continuing in Torquay North, with Zeally Sands all but sold out, and The Dunes and Stretton into the final stages of development.

The late starter in this precinct, Quay 2, has been going gangbusters in the latter part of 2018 with the recent unveiling of their very popular display village and the launch of their townhouse developments.

With these developments thought to be the last of major residential development in Torquay for now, focus has now shifted to infill developments around town with the centrally located Salt Torquay development, on the former Barwon Water basin site, set the shake up the development space.

With a solar farm already in place opposite the estate, the first of its kind 7.5-star development will accommodate 81 diverse dwellings, with 45 house lots and 36 townhouses with the auction of release one to take place on January 26 Acreage lifestyle lots were in hot demand during 2018 with Grossmans Ridge and Seachange Torquay snapped up quickly, with Hinterland Moriac effectively selling out two years earlier than expected.

With Torquay expected to be removed from the state’s growth node list as part of an election promise, that will leave Winchelsea as the only state government identified growth town in the Surf Coast Shire, which is sure to boost the demand for land in Winch, especially for The Green Estate which has seen strong demand for larger lots throughout 2018 with a resident community now settled into their new homes.