Customisation and convenience: Trilogy Place delivers modern townhomes to South Morang

Trilogy Place offers the option to include a solar and battery storage system in the homes, which will significantly reduce a households annual energy bills
Customisation and convenience: Trilogy Place delivers modern townhomes to South Morang
Alison Warters June 9, 2023

South Morang is set to welcome a new residential development that promises modern living in a convenient location.

Trilogy Place, designed by renowned architects Rothelowman, presents a collection of contemporary townhomes that cater to various homebuyers' needs, with a selection of two, three and four-bedroom residences.

The townhomes at Trilogy Place have been thoughtfully designed to maximise natural light and provide stunning views of the nearby parklands. Spread across two or three levels, the residences showcase a modern functional design that exudes sophistication and practicality.

Each home is built to a 6-star energy rating, ensuring energy efficiency and reducing environmental impact. Furthermore, residents have the freedom to customise their homes with optional upgrades and a choice of two coloue schemes.

Trilogy Place offers the option to include a solar and battery storage system in the homes, which, by incorporating a 5kW solar panel and a 10kWh battery storage system, will significantly reduce a households annual energy bills and contribute to a greener future by mitigating home-produced carbon emissions.

Situated a mere 25 kilometres from Melbourne's bustling CBD, the friendly village offers easy access to a range of amenities.

Residents will find themselves within walking distance of the Westfield Plenty Valley Shopping Centre, providing a myriad of shopping and dining options.

The location is also in proximity to local schools, including Morang South Primary School, Mill Park Secondary College, Marymede, and Parade Catholic Colleges, as well as RMIT and La Trobe University.

For commuters, Trilogy Place is perfectly situated within walking distance to the South Morang Train Station, allowing for effortless travel to the city and beyond.

The development also offers easy access to major road links, making it a convenient base for those who prefer to drive. Additionally, local supermarkets, buses, walking and bike paths, playgrounds, and a nearby childcare centre contribute to the overall convenience and family-friendly nature of the area.

Alison Warters

Alison Warters is a property journalist for Urban, based in Sydney. Alison is especially interested in the evolution of the New Build/Development space, when it comes to design innovation and sustainability.

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