New homes to soon take shape at Wilton Greens after Risland granted land registration
The $2bn masterplan to drastically transform the country township on the outskirts of southwest Sydney will soon become a reality.
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The first new homes in a $2bn masterplanned community located on the outskirts of southwest Sydney will soon take shape.
Wilton Greens will comprise 3600 land parcels with various housing types spanning 433 hectares.
It will also feature two employment hubs, a local neighbourhood centre, parks, playgrounds, several kilometres of cycle paths and 8.5 hectares of open spaces.
TRN Group was initially awarded the civil infrastructure and subdivision works and has moved more than 1.4 million tonnes of earth.
Construction works in Stages A to D are complete, with all authority inspections and approvals finalised.
Wollondilly Shire Council has granted Risland land registration for the first phase of stage one, including 678 land parcels in the middle of the masterplanned community.
Andre Byczkov, senior development manager at Risland Australia, said the company worked with Transport for NSW and Sydney Water for several years before gaining land registration.
He said the company’s vision was to create a high-quality residential lifestyle in the centre of southwest Sydney.
“The southwest is acknowledged as the engine room for Sydney’s economic growth and affluence with multi-billion dollar investment from both the state and federal governments as well as the private sector in housing, infrastructure and jobs to accommodate exponential expansion,” he said.
“Western Sydney International Airport and the Aerotropolis alone will generate thousands of employment opportunities.
“Wilton Greens is ideally positioned to capitalise on this burgeoning expansion by providing well-serviced developed land and residential amenity in this growth corridor.”
Tim Clarke, sales manager at Wilton Greens, said home buyers looked for value for money when they secured a new home in growing areas.
“Price, as well as proximity to transport infrastructure, schools, shopping and community amenities, are key purchasing drivers for buyers as well as access to green open spaces to live an active lifestyle,” he said.
“Homes that support an outdoor lifestyle are very popular. The idea of living in a brand-new walkable and connected community that is well-priced is very appealing.
“Creating a future in a growth region and thinking long term are crucial elements for financial success when purchasing in Sydney’s property market.”
As part of the masterplan, a “walkable neighbourhood” has been designed to encourage an active lifestyle and has eight villages, each with a green open space to act as a central destination.