On the day of the jackpot sale, 18 plots of land in the Hunter Valley sold out in a record eight hours.
The sales event was held by developer Walker on Saturday at the Wallis Creek planned community site in Gillieston Heights, with all lots selling between $359,000 and $410,000.
Doors opened at 8 a.m. and there were 18 reservations throughout the day, with sales well over $6.5 million.
Eighteen eager buyers from the 200 database received a text message a few days before the event. The first buyer to respond was guaranteed an appointment with the sales team, so it only took him 10 minutes to complete the reservation.
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The people most interested in the land release were existing residents of Wallis Creek and Sydneysiders looking for a change of pace.
Wallis Creek is an existing master-planned community completed by Walker in 2022 at a scale of 475 blocks.
Walker is already home to a community of over 1,000 homes, and the latest additions to the masterplan will see an additional 322 lots added over the next 12 months.
The first 18 lots are part of a phased release and range in size from 450 to 806 square meters.
Walker Executive Chairman Lang Walker AO said the record sellout confirmed the strong demand from families wanting to live in master-planned communities supported by parks, health, education, shopping and transport. Stated.
“Wallis Creek is giving more families the opportunity to live out Australia’s great dream – a place where residents are proud to live on large acres of land with backyards where the kids and dogs can run around,” Walker said. he said.
“We are seeing increased interest from young families and couples who have outgrown their apartments.
You want to live in an area that boasts homes that prioritize education, child care, parks, recreation, and convenient retail in one of the nation’s premier lifestyle regions, an unprecedented experience. ”
Wallis Creek residents Adam Buchanan and Megan Lai said they have seen dozens of projects before settling in Wallis Creek and have never looked back.
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“We made friends in the area and loved being so close to Newcastle,” Mr Buchanan said.
“The beautiful beaches of Port Stephens, Maitland town center are just a 5 minute drive and the stunning Hunter Valley vineyards are just 30 minutes away.”
Mr Walker plans to fast-track the release of the second property in the coming weeks to accommodate a growing waiting list of families and investors.
Mr Walker said large-scale master-planned developments like Wallis Creek were essential to addressing New South Wales’ severe housing shortage and relieving pressure on the rising costs of renting and buying property. He said that there is.
“We provide local infrastructure, cultural activities, healthcare, education,
Sustainability to ensure our communities have everything they need to thrive with diverse populations
A home that will last for generations to come. ” he said.