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Armstrong Creek’s first townhome precinct hits the market

March 13, 2019 BY

The new Axis neighbourhood is a boutique townhome precinct that blends high style and great design in a low-maintenance version of a traditional home

The successful Warralily development will be first to bring townhome living to the Armstrong Creek Growth Area in a neighbourhood to be known as Axis at Warralily.

The new Axis neighbourhood is a boutique townhome precinct that blends high style and great design in a low-maintenance version of a traditional home – no need to spend precious weekends tending the garden.

Created by market leader Metricon, these four-bedroom townhomes feature stunning facades and contemporary, luxury turn-key inclusions with large windows bathing homes in sunlight.

Senior New Homes Consultant at Home Solution by Metricon Andrew Van Der Lugt said Axis meets the need for property diversity in the rapidly growing Geelong market.

“Townhome projects in Melbourne are in high-demand as people increasingly seek lifestyle convenience and affordability,” Mr Van Der Lugt said .

“Armstrong Creek, with its vibrant community and nearby beaches and wineries, is the perfect place for Metricon’s first townhome project in the Geelong region.

“The prime location, adjacent to The Village Warralily community hub, means that residents can take full advantage of shops, supermarkets, cafes, schools, parks and more on their doorstep, no need to take the car!”

Axis consists of 26 townhomes with lots ranging in size from 161sqm up to 345sqm and townhomes from 181.08sqm to 190.79sqm.

Civil works are underway with titles due mid this year and townhomes expected to be completed mid-2020.

Warralily Estate manager Ben Stewart said the launch campaign has been very successful, resulting in the team taking deposits earlier than planned to fast track development.

“Axis offers a fantastic way to secure a four-bedroom, double-garage property with the benefit of carefree living for substantially less than a traditional home,” Mr Stewart said.

“First-home-buyers can enter the market without compromising on home design or features at the entry level price of $414,000.”

“It is also an advantage that buyers only pay five per cent upfront, with nothing more to pay until the townhome is complete and the certificate of occupancy has been achieved – allowing the buyer to save prior to settlement.

“We are seeing interest from first-home-buyers and investors, with the option for bedrooms on both levels also appealing to generational family purchasers.”

For more information, property hunters should phone Warralily on 1300 458 193 or email [email protected], or find out more on warralily.com.au.

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