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Aurora community set to welcome over 100 new families

Several new land stages are currently under construction across the Aurora community with over 100 blocks due to be completed within the next 12 months, ready for 114 families to get started on building their dream homes.

More than 1,600 families already live in Aurora, a thriving Wollert neighbourhood in Melbourne’s northern corridor, which is known for its relaxed and friendly village atmosphere, green open spaces and convenient everyday services.

Road constructions, which will link the community to surrounding areas and existing travel corridors, have progressed and the creation of new streetscapes, pocket parks and walking paths have also emerged.

Final design works are also under way on an exciting flagship park for Aurora and the wider local community, with plans to be unveiled later this year.

Aurora residents already enjoy access to a range of parks and adventure playgrounds, including George Sherwin Park and Seven Sisters Park, which has been designed to follow the Dreamtime story of the Seven Sisters.

Aurora also has access to 14 conservation reserves dedicated to the protection of native flora and fauna, and some of these feature significant cultural heritage areas too.

Families are well catered for with the Aurora Village Shopping Centre and a recently opened IGA supermarket, together with local schools, sports fields, restaurants and cafes and community centres.

A selection of new home sites are currently available at Aurora, with land prices starting at $340,000. Buyers can also choose from a range of house and land packages priced from $658,716 for a 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car home or low-maintenance townhouses starting at only $519, 950.

To find out more about Aurora, go to auroravic.com, visit the Sales and Information Centre on the corner of Garrong Avenue and Dolly Way at Wollert, or call 1300 859 217.

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