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New Homes: Walk right up for your slice of the Williams Landing lifestyle

Addison Walk in Williams Landing, a green and well-connected estate development of Cedar Woods, has released its third offering of 16 boutique blocks.

Surrounded by green and open spaces, it boasts a mix of house and land packages located within 10-minute strolls of shops, station, sports reserves, restaurants and childcare.

This third release offers blocks, ranging from 263 to 448 square metres, that are located within the Addison Walk precinct. The estate has unparalleled access to Williams Landing Town Centre, which is anchored by Woolworths and has more than 25 specialty shops and a wide range of services.

Lloyd Collins, State Manager of Cedar Woods, says Addison Walk’s proximity to Williams Landing Town Centre means residents are able to live more, commute less.

“Williams Landing has leading facilities, providing a contemporary environment for thousands of current and future residents,” he says. “It has state-of-the art communications infrastructure and enviable transport services.

“The Williams Landing train station is a short walk away from Addison Walk and Southern Cross is reached in 28 minutes, with services every 10 to 12 minutes during peak times.

“But residents may prefer the more scenic commute – a bike ride along the immediately accessible 24-kilometre Federation Trail to Melbourne’s CBD. Then there’s the direct access to Princes Freeway for car commuters. Bike and walking tracks are abundant in the surrounding parklands of Williams Landing residential neighbourhoods.”

The remaining lots are expected to be snapped up by families wanting the convenient lifestyle and a great location.

 

Addison Walk sales office, 100 Overton Road (adjacent to the shopping centre), Williams Landing. Opens noon-5pm daily or by appointment. Inquiries: 1300 112 202

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