Villawood and Henley combine to raise funds for the Royal Children's Hospital Good Friday appeal

Villawood and Henley combine to raise funds for the Royal Children's Hospital Good Friday appeal
Jonathan ChancellorMarch 29, 2016

The Royal Children’s Hospital secured $663,000 after Henley and Villawood Properties offered an auction property proceeds towards the hospital’s Good Friday Appeal.

The property was at Villawood Properties’ Trillium community in Mickleham.

There was spirited bidding for the home at the no reserve auction where all proceeds were donated to the hospital.

This Easter marked the Good Friday Appeal's 86th year of contribution to the Royal Children's Hospital.

The Henley home that sold to the Elsikmani family brings to approximately $4.4 million the amount raised for the hospital through this initiative since Villawood Properties’ involvement began seven years ago. 

At over 48 squares, this property featured four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and living areas and outdoor alfresco - all appointed with the highest quality of fixtures and fittings.

The Trillium community has a residents only facility Club Trillium which features a fully equipped gym, heated 25 metre lap pool, tennis courts, community gardens as well as a function room. 

The Royal Children’s Hospital secured $646,000 last year after Henley and Villawood Properties offered an auction property proceeds towards the hospital’s Good Friday Appeal.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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