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There are plenty of reasons to live at Aurora

Just 25kms north of Melbourne, Aurora is centrally located with easy access to the established Epping and Wollert areas and their local amenity.

Aurora is an established community, with the urban design considered to enhance the natural landscape including Edgars Creek, which runs as a spine within the development. A ‘pedestrian and bike friendly’ lifestyle is on offer for the residents with access throughout the community to recreational areas, educational facilities, neighbourhood connections and the future Town Centre.

What amenities are on offer?

It’s all ready at Aurora with:

• 8 childcare centres

• Three highly rated primary schools

• Thriving secondary school & further education options

• Over 20 parks, bike tracks, walking trails, sports facilities and 24-hour gym

• Aurora Town Centre with Coles, Aldi and speciality stores

• Established bus routes and 2 direct freeway access

• Plus, more to come in the future with planned community centres, primary schools, parks and much more

What’s for sale at Aurora?

At Aurora we’ve seen a bigger demand for Townhouse product over the last few months, and fixed price packages. We’ve recently lowered our deposit for land lots to 5 per cent to make it easier to get into the market, as customers usually have time to save before they settle on their lots and start the build process.

There are options for all life stages, thanks to Aurora’s townhouses, land, and house and land packages in a wide range of sizes and price ranges. Pick the convenience of a modern, luxury townhouse with a Lendlease trusted builder partner.

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