Woodlea fast track $50 million Taylors Road infrastructure project

The new Taylors Road project is likely to further encourage migration into Melbourne's west with increased employment opportunities and new infrastructure
Woodlea fast track $50 million Taylors Road infrastructure project
Taylors Road construction
Max KwokDecember 10, 2020

Mirvac and Victoria Investments and Properties’ master-planned community, Woodlea, has delivered the final phase of its $50 million Taylors Road project.

The final phase of the 2.6 kilometre stretch of road was developed as part of a ‘Works in Kind’ development contribution agreement with Melton Council in order to give back to the rapidly growing community. The infrastructure is expected to support the economic, social and environmental needs of Melbourne’s expanding fringe suburbs.

Connecting suburbs such as Caroline Springs, Taylors Hill and Plumpton, the project offers five-minute direct access to adjoining suburbs, as opposed to a 30-minute round trip. Upon completion, Taylors Road is expected to carry approximately 30,000 vehicles per day.

Located in Melbourne’s Western growth corridor, Woodlea is a fully-integrated master-planned community, set to home over 20,000 residents upon completion. Currently, 7,000 residents live in the new community. 

Other new developments in Melbourne’s west

Melton has become one of Australia’s fastest-growing regions with first home buyers entering the affordable market in droves.

The new Taylors Road project is likely to further encourage a migration west with increased employment opportunities and new infrastructure and services thanks to Mirvac’s Woodlea. Here are two developments in suburbs surrounding Melbourne’s growing west:

1. Aspect, Keilor Downs

Woodlea fast track $50 million Taylors Road infrastructure project

Located in Keilor Downs, Aspect offers 99 two, three and four-bedroom townhouses, delivering a luxurious, low-maintenance lifestyle. Aspect includes custom joinery, composite stone benchtops and stainless steel Smeg appliances.

The homes, priced from $565,000 for a two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence, offer private landscaped gardens, a secure single garage and architecturally-designed facades by Rothelowman.

2. St. A, St Albans

Woodlea fast track $50 million Taylors Road infrastructure project

Woodlea fast track $50 million Taylors Road infrastructure project

Designed by DKO Architecture, Cedar Woods offers luxurious living in their most recent project, St A. A collection of 254 two, three and four-bedroom townhomes, the project includes modern kitchens, six-star energy rating and double glazed windows.

Just 16-kilometres from Melbourne CBD, St A is situated within walking distance to St Albans station and nearby the Ginifer train station.

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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