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Greenvale’s leafy appeal to grow with new Dunhelen estate

Greenvale’s reputation as one of Melbourne’s leafiest suburbs is set to be reinforced with the development of a new 470-lot estate featuring extensive green spaces and the planting of over 500 trees.

The Dunhelen estate, located at the corner of Mickleham Road and Dunhelen Lane, will include 1.2 hectares of public open space, a linear park, and extensive landscaping to enhance the suburb’s greenery.

The development by Jinding will feature tree-lined streets, parks and reserves, along with the retention of mature native trees to preserve the area’s natural charm.

A key feature of the estate is a linear park running almost the entire length of the community, incorporating walking and cycling paths, seating areas, and retained mature trees. The site’s heritage-listed homestead will also be surrounded by vibrant gardens, further enhancing the estate’s aesthetic appeal.

The landscape design is being overseen by award- winning Plan E Landscape Architects, with a focus on integrating new green spaces with existing natural elements. Plan E spokesperson Adam Lange said the project prioritises sustainability and long-term environmental benefits.

“Retaining the majority of the site’s mature trees was a key priority, and the addition of new trees and gardens will further enrich the community’s outdoor spaces,” he said.

Greenvale is known for its tree-lined streets and green spaces, having been dubbed the ‘Toorak of the North’.

Jinding developments managing director Dr Andrew Ashwood said the estate would enhance Greenvale’s greenery while providing an attractive living environment.

“With extensive parklands, tree-lined streets, and thoughtfully designed landscaping, we’re creating a community that offers both natural beauty and long-term sustainability,” he said.

Construction in Dunhelen is expected to commence by mid-2025, with civil works to start, followed by home construction, which is expected to commence by mid-2026.

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