Sydney's newest master-planned community Wilton Greens secures $31 million in sales

Sydney's newest master-planned community Wilton Greens secures $31 million in sales
Staff reporterOctober 7, 2020

Sydney’s newest urban master-planned community, Wilton Greens, has secured 105 land sales valued at $30.8 million.

Developed by Risland Australia, the sales occurred within three weeks of the project’s launch, making it one of the fastest selling in New South Wales.

Located within Sydney’s south west growth corridor in the Wollondilly area, the Wilton Greens will comprise 3,600 land parcels spanning 433ha.

The project will be New South Wales’ first major master-planned community, following Risland’s successful launch of Windermere Estate located in Victoria’s Mambourin, two years ago.

Wilton Greens will eventually be home to over 12,000 residents, comprising schools, a shopping precinct, community facilities, transport links and green open spaces.

Prices ranged from $239,999 to $372,500 with land sizes between 275sqm and 540sqm.

“The masterplanned design, affordable price point, range of land parcel types and development approved land drove early results in Wilton Greens”, said Wilton Greens sales manager Damian Hogan.

The community is planned to have eight ‘villages’, each with a green open area at its heart, distinct native landscaping and wide home frontages

It is located at the gateway in the south west with Picton, Campbelltown and Wollongong all within easy reach.

Construction is expected to start in November 2020.

Risland Australia, formerly known as Country Garden, recently developed Ryde Garden in Sydney’s North Ryde

The $580m residential development comprises 830 apartments across three high-rise towers.

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