08 August 2016   

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The first blocks of land at Stockland’s exciting new Altrove community, in Sydney’s thriving north-western corridor, have sold out within hours of being released for sale.

The first blocks of land at Stockland’s exciting new Altrove community, in Sydney’s thriving north-western corridor, have sold out within hours of being released for sale.

Two additional land releases have been fast-tracked to satisfy the demand for home sites at Altrove, which is directly opposite the Schofields Train Station and just 53 minutes from Sydney’s CBD.

Altrove is Stockland’s first true mixed-use development in Australia, with plans for the 50-hectare site including freestanding homes, terraces, apartments, retirement living and a retail centre.

The community will cater to homebuyers of all budgets and lifestyles, from first home buyers to growing families and those wishing to downsize. Among the wide range of home sites released for sale on Saturday were 320 square metre lots priced from $419,000, 400 square metre lots from $499,000 and 450 square metre lots from $525,000.

Gavin Tonnet, General Manager of Residential Communities at Stockland, said the large choice of housing options at Altrove combined with a sought-after northwest location had already proved a hit with homebuyers. “The Schofields Train Station is right on our doorstep and this, together with the planned extension of the Sydney Metro Northwest Rail Link, will make this possibly the most connected community in Sydney,” Mr Tonnet said.

“Altrove is perfectly positioned for buyers wanting to move into the northwest corridor, which is poised to become one of Sydney’s most sought-after areas.”

Altrove will be a genuinely sustainable community, with great places for people to meet and shop next to the train station, high quality education options close by and a masterplan that respects the surrounding environment.

“Our masterplan successfully merges from urban activity to the gentle bushland and biodiversity of the local creek, while embracing the sweeping views of the

mountains and western Sydney parklands,” he said.


The Schofields Train Station is right on our doorstep and this, together with the planned extension of the Sydney Metro Northwest Rail Link, will make this possibly the most connected community in Sydney - Gavin Tonnet, General Manager of Residential Communities at Stockland