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Satterley launches final neighbourhood in Botanical estate

The first lots in The Willows, the third and final neighbourhood in Satterley’s hugely popular Mickleham community, Botanical estate, have officially launched.

The neighbourhood, which is the largest of the three, will include an expansive 25 hectares of planned parks and open space, wetlands, bike and walking trails whilst providing a crucial link

between the well-established neighbourhood one to the north and the fast-developing neighbourhood two (Evergreen) to the south.

Botanical’s development manager Jeremy Hughes said that The Willows will become a central hub, with the neighbourhood centred around local parks, open space areas and the proposed local

convenience centre. 

“The Willows is an enticing prospect for future residents, but it will also play an important role in the community as a whole. It will include the road connection that will link the three neighbourhoods, as well as providing road connections to both Mickleham road and Mt Ridley Road.  This road will ultimately connect through to Donnybrook Road in the north and through Craigieburn to the south,” he said

“And thanks to the neighbourhood’s walking and bike paths, residents will easily be able to get to existing and planned amenities such as future sporting ovals, the future town centre, the local primary school, the childcare centre in neighbourhood one which is currently under construction and more.

“The Willows will also be home to Botanical’s largest park, as well as a wetlands area. And there will be playgrounds and play facilities throughout.”

Jeremy said that The Willows represented the final opportunity to buy in a well-regarded, well- designed and fast-growing community.

“Botanical is a premium master-planned community in Mickleham and remains a popular choice for a range of buyers. There are lot types and products to suit all different requirements and preferences:

townhouses, lots ranging in size from 223sqm to 540sqm and larger lots over 1500 square metres in size.” 

The first opportunity to buy in The Willows will be in stage 25, and will include a limited release of 10 lots.

For those interested in finding out more, you can register your interest on the Botanical website, or contact their sales team on 1800 200 800.

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