Sanctuary by the park: Eight reasons why you should invest in the Woodlands, Keysborough townhouses

Urban takes a look at eight reasons why you should invest in a Keysborough home at the Woodlands.
Sanctuary by the park: Eight reasons why you should invest in the Woodlands, Keysborough townhouses
The Woodlands, Keysborough. Image supplied
Max KwokDecember 2, 2021

A premium development of 42 homes, the Woodlands is the newest residential project in Keysborough delivered by the Aultun Group.

Situated at 21-23 Loxwood Avenue, the Woodlands features a collection of double-storey, three and four-bedroom homes.

Urban takes a look at eight reasons why you should invest in a Keysborough home at the Woodlands.

1. Surrounded by parklands

Nestled on the quiet Loxwood Avenue, homes at the Woodlands back onto peaceful parkside.

Surrounded by parklands, walking trails, and close to Mordialloc beach, the property provides residents with unrivalled access to the outdoors.

Families can enjoy strolling through Tatterson Park wetlands, or take a short drive to the beach.

2. Sophisticated architecture

The elegant design of the Woodlands’ façade sets the tone for modern and timeless interiors.

Homes feature a complementary colour palette of greys and timber accents, large floor-to-ceiling windows and generous ensuites.

Each design focuses on space and functionality, with spacious living zones and a modern style that flows from room to room.

3. Revitalisation of the Dandenong region

The revitalisation of the Greater Dandenong has continued to transform the region, adding strong incentive to invest.

In 2006, the Victorian Government pledged $290 million to this renewal over the next 20 years to 2026, which will leverage $18 billion in private sector development, create 5,000 new jobs and 4,000 new homes.

4. Expected growth

Spotted with new housing estates, Keysborough is now a flourishing Melbourne suburb.

Annual house price growth for three-bedroom homes is 12.5 per cent, while four-bedroom homes are seeing 16.5 per cent growth, according to the developers.

5. Family suburb

Over one third of Keysborough residents are older couples and families or established couples and families.

The Woodlands was thoughtfully created with aspirational families in mind, and the suburb boasts everything a family needs and more, surrounded by schools, sporting facilities and parks.

6. Delivered by Aultun Group

A trusted developer, the Aultun Group has created a range of apartments and townhouses in Melbourne’s most sought-after suburbs.

“We deliver premium, quality developments for discerning investors, and we pride ourselves on our tailored approach to customer service”, their website reads.

Other projects from development team include the townhouse Keysborough project, Haven, and Sixth Ave in Chelsea Heights.

7. Education offerings

Keysborough provides a range of educational offerings, including South Primary school, the established Haileybury College and Lighthouse Christian College.

Eight kilometres from the home, you will also find Monash, a leading Australian university that boasts a student population exceeding 85,000.

8. Great neighbourhood amenities

The Woodlands has been established to bring everything to your doorstep for the rare combination of convenience and privacy.

Explore amazing food offering, cafés and shopping at Parkmore shopping centre or a range of shopfronts dotted through the suburb.

Keysborough also boasts amenities, such as the Southern Golf Course, an accessible transport system and community hubs.

Max Kwok

Max Kwok is a staff contributor at urban.com.au. Based in Sydney, Max has previously worked at Property Observer where he specialised in content creation and editorial research.

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