12th May 2022

How resident-only clubs have set Melbourne estates apart on city’s fringe

Gyms, pools and space to bring your neighbours together for a catch up or some yoga practice have long set new estates with residents’ clubs apart from the crowd.

But a leading development boss is now contrasting them with the churches of days gone by as a hub of community building.

With proponents linking them to everything from faster capital growth to stronger communities and better schooling outcomes, buyers are increasingly comfortable with shelling out close to $1000 a year to be part of the club.

 

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How resident-only clubs have set Melbourne estates apart on city’s fringe – Herald Sun, 10/05/2022 (realestate.com.au)