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Maplewood estate offers a great choice of blocks at the cheapest prices in Melton, according to Theo George, Colliers international director of land marketing.

Stages one and two at the estate are sold out, with stage three selling quickly.

“The 626-lot development represents fantastic value for money,” George says.

Lots range from 400 to 700 square metres, with 12.5 to 20-metre frontages.

Surrounded by open spaces, the 47.75-hectare estate offers a rural vibe within a five-minute drive to Melton and 35 minutes to Melbourne’s CBD.

The fibre-connected community has access to high-speed broadband, telephone points, pay TV, security services and environmental monitoring.

Access to the city is easy via the Western Freeway and Deer Park Bypass. Melton train station is also nearby.

There’s numerous schools in the immediate surrounds, including Victoria University a short walk away.

The estate is also close to Woodgrove and Coburn Central shopping centres and the Readings cinema complex.

Melton Valley Golf Club, Melton Waves Leisure Centre and the world-class Tabcorp Park harness racing complex offer plenty for any sporting enthusiast.

George says Maplewood has residential allotments to suit everyone’s needs, providing ultimate flexibility. The response from buyers has been strong.

“Everything is so close, yet you have room to move with all the open space
that residents of Maplewood will enjoy,”
he says.

Visit Hotondo’s display at Maplewood, with house and land packages for a three-bedroom, double-garage property starting at $287,000.

For more details, go to www.maplewoodestate.com.au; visit the land sales office at 79 Rees Road, Melton South; or phone Jacqueline Borg on
0409 506 914.

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