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New chance to settle at Stretton

January 27, 2023 BY

Stage 7 of Stretton Torquay includes 16 lots of up to 503sqm. Photo: SUPPLIED

The newest land lots at Torquay North have hit the market this week in a chance to snap up increasingly rare residential land blocks within the seaside town.

McCartney Real Estate has launched sales of the seventh stage of Stretton Torquay, located within easy reach of South Beach Road and Horseshoe Bend Road, and the nearby Torquay Coast and Lisieux Catholic primary schools.

The seventh stage of the Torquay development consists of 16 allotments starting at 383sqm to 503 sqm, with prices ranging from $595,000 to $710,000.

Sales consultant Kirsty Pertzel said the latest release was a chance for residents to lock in their slice of Surf Coast living.

“[It’s] a residential development founded on core values of community, health and lifestyle with beautiful view across Whites Beach and beyond.

“Stretton developers are thrilled to be releasing their seventh stage with 16 premium allotments to build your forever property.

“Take full advantage of Stretton Torquay prime coastal location opposite community sporting facilities; a landscape vision that includes wetlands and green open spaces; a linear park that stretches from the Secondary College to the Primary School on Horseshoe Bend Road, Torquay.

“Stretton is design for high quality, active living. Don’t miss an opportunity to make Stretton Torquay your family’s legacy.”

Stretton Torquay is a development of land from the estate of Andrew White – for whom the town’s Whites Beach is named, and who is considered one of the early entrpreneurs of Geelong and Torquay through an association to the district that stretches back more than 150 years.

The former estate was in excess of 9,000 acres from Mount Duneed to Torquay before its dispersal in 1952 through a large public auction.

The resulting development draws on the history of White’s estate and build a lasting legacy for the community.

Stretton’s master-planned community maps out future developments that will form a neighbourhood that stretches to the Surf Coast Highway and integrates with a proposed new community hospital and Surf Coast Secondary College.

Features such as a central bus link, a linear park including exercise stations and shared use paths, and pathways linking schools and wetlands are proposed in the completed development.

For more information, phone McCartney Real Estate on 5261 2104.

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