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Owing A House in the Fastest Growing Suburbs in the Worlds Most Liveable City Expo details: Date: 4-5 Oct 2014 (Saturday & Sunday) Time: 11am to 6pm Address: One World Hotel, Hazel and Ivy room, 3194 first avenue, bandar utama city centre, 47800 petaling jaya, selangor, malaysia The shire of Melton, which is situated in Melbourne’s Western Region is one of the fastest growing municipalities in Australia. Melton offers the best in urban and rural lifestyles within a comfortable commuting distance to Melbourne CBD. Located only 30 minutes by freeway from the CBD and also the airport, Melton offers a range of incentives to international investors and developers who are contemplating establishing manufacturing operations in Toolern Precinct. Population in Melton grows from 51,832 in 2001 to 125,943 in 2012. With a new Toolern Town Centre that has already been approved by the local council, we are expecting to see an additional of 60,000 new residents and 30,000 new jobs to be available by 2025. Melton is also thoroughly connected via the Western Freeway, and on a railway line which is only 15 minutes’ walk away from our site. Abundance of amenities in the surrounding area, namely Woodgrove Shopping Centre, Toolern Creek Park, Melton Waves and many more provides all the things we need in our daily lives. TOOLERN TOWN CENTRE FUTURE WESTERN CBD AUD$15 billion government initiative. Creation of 30,000 new jobs. An additional railway station to cater for the increase in population growth. Plan includes cultural centre, transport hubs, market square, library, council office, commercial space and shopping centre. What does Toolern Waters have to offer? 5% p.a. Rental Guarantee for 2 years. Upgraded finishings worth up to AUD$12,000. 4 bedroom land and house with land size up to 8000sqft. Stamp Duty Savings up to AUD$15,000. Price from only AUD$364,000.
Posted on: Fri, 03 Oct 2014 10:34:27 +0000

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