WYNDHAM
Home » News » Housing site a sell-out

Housing site a sell-out

More than $11.5 million of property at a Point Cook development has been sold in one weekend.

The CIRQ townhouse project, located near Dunnings Road, Murnong Street and Lawler Street, is the first medium-density housing project from Development Victoria and includes 104 homes.

Development Victoria, a state government authority responsible for urban renewal and development, released 23 CIRQ homes for sale on May 13.

The two- and three-bedroom homes, priced from $429,000 to $538,000, were available from 9am at the CIRQ display suite in Point Cook.

Twenty-two of the homes were sold on that day, with the final townhouse selling the next day. Total sales were more than $11.5 million.

Development Victoria’s development and construction general manager Peter Southwell said the response to the project had been “extremely strong”.

“We were confident that new, high-quality homes right next to the town centre would be popular, and to sell out stage one in 48 hours is a great result,” he said.

Paul Ciprian, a director of Oliver Hume, which is marketing the CIRQ project, said its proximity to the Point Cook town centre, education and community amenities had drawn families to the area.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Youth festival vibes coming to the town centre

    Youth festival vibes coming to the town centre

    Young people aged 12-25 are welcome to join in a day of fun activities on Friday 23 January with Summer at the Point. The free event will run between 11am-4pm…

  • Slow down

    Slow down

    A road safety advocate is calling on motorists to think about their decisions after another deadly year on Wyndham roads. According to data from the Transport Accident Commission (TAC), 15…

  • Trains resume between Wyndham Vale and Geelong

    Trains resume between Wyndham Vale and Geelong

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 484689 Trains are resuming on the Geelong Line between Lara and Wyndham Vale, following earlier vandalism. Transport Victoria thanks passengers for their patience while…

  • Hungry thief in drive thru arrest

    Hungry thief in drive thru arrest

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 Police have arrested a man after he fled a fast-food drive thru in Altona North in an allegedly stolen truck on Friday morning…

  • Fashion to fire up in February

    Fashion to fire up in February

    February is going to be all about flair and fancy as the Melbourne Fashion Festival arrives in Wyndham. The Melbourne Fashion Festival runs from 14-28 February and is celebrating its…

  • Bishop-Worn, Packer commit

    Bishop-Worn, Packer commit

    A pair of Werribee Giants young guns have locked in their baseball futures having committed to colleges in America. It’s been a whirlwind few months for Addison Bishop-Worn who has…

  • Cool traffic school

    Cool traffic school

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 528132 Star Weekly photographer Ljubica Vrankovic popped down to Kelly Park on Wednesday 14 January to check out Pop-Up Traffic Park and caught a…

  • Kidding around the coastal park

    Kidding around the coastal park

    Nature West and Coastcare held their snorkelling and beach discovery day at Point Cook Coastal Park on Tuesday 13 January. While gloomy weather might have spoiled the snorkelling, the kids…

  • Abbas embracing leadership

    Abbas embracing leadership

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 528206 Abbas Ibrahim is the Wyndham Young Person of the Month for January. Dedicated to encouraging inclusion, Abbas aims to inspire others to believe…

  • Strong quarter for house prices

    Strong quarter for house prices

    A sharp increase in median home price sales in Williams Landing and Werribee South is largely due to lifestyle and strong local amenities, according to two real estate agents. In…