New Display Village Drives Coridale
Lara’s Coridale community is fielding a sleek new display village as sales in the Villawood Properties project continue to spearhead the town’s rapidly expanding western growth precinct.
With 800 of the masterplanned 1100-lot community sold, the 20-strong new display village is tipped to ramp up sales fever even further at Coridale.
The display village, featuring the latest in contemporary homes by 13 of the country’s best builders, opened last week to a colourful, busy family carnival.
The second display village at Coridale, its arrival on Coridale’s Watercourse Avenue follows the runaway success of the estate’s first village – a 30-strong, 17-builder affair.
Coridale’s population is ramping up, too, as new homes spring up and civil construction of stages 20 and 21 nears completion with another, 16A, under way.
Intersection works at Homestead and O’Hallorans, as well as Patullos/Elcho/O’Hallorans, are well under way with 10 project stages to come.
Coridale features a hallmark Villawood residents’ club, the exclusive resort-style Club Coridale, with its swimming pool, gym, family facilities, function centre, boutique 9 Grams café and more.
Together with Villawood’s signature parks, playgrounds, open space and wetlands, Coridale enjoys ready access to the Lara township, Geelong and the Surf Coast, along with easy transport options to Melbourne.
Three recent Geelong region projects by Villawood – Coridale, and its award-winning Armstrong Mount Duneed and Wandana – have generated 1900 jobs and around $300 million locally a year.
Villawood provides a $25k saving to essential care workers – nurses, paramedics and other health professionals, police, teachers, firefighters and personal carers.
It also donates two blocks of land to forest reserves for every residential lot it sells.