Clyde Springs, modern parkland living in Clyde North. Stage 7 now selling.

Large land sizes on offer in Clyde North!
Clyde Springs, modern parkland living in Clyde North. Stage 7 now selling.
Urban Editorial February 12, 2021

Clyde Springs offers a unique residential living with substantial integrated parklands, conveniently located in one of Melbourne's most rapidly growing areas, Clyde North.

Offering an abundance of opportunities for you and your family to create a bright future, Clyde Springs delivers extensive open spaces, waterways, parklands and a prime location within close proximity to Casey Fields Sporting Complex, Casey Recreation and Aquatic Centre, Cranbourne Royal Botanic Gardens, Golf Course, Racecourse and Library, and a half-hour drive to the beach.

With land sizes ranging from 220m2 to 509m2, you will enjoy the variety of choosing your home site.

Your dream home awaits with access to public transport and extensive bus services, within walking distance to the proposed Clyde North town centre and train station.

Clyde Springs, modern parkland living in Clyde North. Stage 7 now selling.

Ideally located close to a range of leading schools and institutions; Chisholm Institute, Federation University Campus, Hillsmeade Primary, St. Catherine’s Catholic Primary, St. Francis Xavier College, Heritage College, Alkira Secondary College, St. Margarets School and Haileybury College. Clyde Springs enjoys an abundance of shopping centres close by, including Centro Cranbourne, Fountain Gate, Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre, Cranbourne Homemaker Centre and Eden Rise Shopping Centre, with a new centre proposed on Hardys Road.

Stage 7 is now selling, in Clyde North.

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