Warralily purchasers given a bird’s eye view of future

23/08/2011

“Purchasers are enthused to see the progress that is being made on the Estate; it’s a perspective that is hard to get from the ground.”

Warralily purchasers have the opportunity to take in a bird’s eye view of the lifestyle that awaits them thanks to complimentary helicopter rides provided by Warralily Developers.

Warralily General Manager Mark Whinfield said that the aerial view provides the best vantage point to see the full Warralily Estate, the progress of civil works and close proximity to the beautiful coastline and Geelong CBD.

“For many, flying in a helicopter is something they never thought they would have the chance to do, so the whole experience adds to the excitement of purchasing their block at Warralily,” said Mr Whinfield.

“Purchasers are enthused to see the progress that is being made on the Estate; it’s a perspective that is hard to get from the ground.”

Warralily civil works for the first stages commenced in 2011 and are progressing well considering the amount of rain we have throughout the year, to achieve the targeted release of these initial titles in November and commencement of building Warralily’s first homes and Geelong’s largest Display Village starting in the new year.

“The road base and kerbs are currently in progress and we anticipate asphalting will be completed by early October, which will really signal to people that a new community is on its way.”

“Add to this the anticipated sales activity as the warmer weather approaches and it’s going to be a very exciting summer at Warralily.”

Sales at Warralily continue to perform well, demonstrating the keen interest from the market in the Estate’s great location, value for money and easy access to community facilities.

Home sites at the recently released Warralily Promenade and Warralily Coast offer buyers even more choice in block sizes and price points whilst still providing all the key hallmarks of the master planned community. Block prices start from $154,000, which includes a $5,000 landscape rebate.