Two bedroom Williams Landing apartments from $379,000 as Cedar Woods match $15k HomeBuilder Grant until March 31

The remaining two bedroom apartments can be bought from $379,000 instead of $419,000
Two bedroom Williams Landing apartments from $379,000 as Cedar Woods match $15k HomeBuilder Grant until March 31
Joel Robinson March 8, 2021

Cedar Woods are offering to match the Victorian Government's $15,000 HomeBuilder Grant, which expires at the end of March, at its new Williams Landing development Lincoln Apartments.

The offer from Cedar Woods, paired with the $10,000 First Home Buyers Grant from the Government, gives buyers $40,000 worth of savings.

That puts the remaining two bedroom apartments for sale at $379,000 instead of $419,000, and that's without further stamp-duty concessions for eligible buyers.

Investors too can benefit from Cedar Woods offer.

Despite the HomeBuilder Grant only being eligible for owner-occupiers, Cedar Woods are offering investors the same $15,000 they're giving to owner-occupiers.

That puts a two bedroom purchase for investors at just over $400,000, well below the Melbourne median apartment price of $582,833, calculated by CoreLogic.

Lincoln Apartments form part of Cedar Woods' wider masterplanned community west of Melbourne's CBD.

The DKO Architecture-designed five storey building has just 69 one and two bedroom apartments. There are only two bedroom apartments left starting from $419,000, which includes a parking spot. Two bedroom, two bathroom apartments are priced from $458,000.

The contemporary entry features sculptural awning elements which form a shelter around the lobby.

Buyers get the opportunity to tailor their apartments, with light or dark palette options of textured timbers, honed stone, loop pile carpet and large format porcelain tiles.

North facing balconies frame views over the surrounding green spaces. There's a resident's gym and a rooftop garden with barbecue facilities and seating areas.

The project is conveniently located across the road from Williams Landing Shopping Centre and a short walk Williams Landing Station where there's a 30-minute train in to Flinders Station.

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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