Prices in the first four releases ranged from $239,000 to $372,500 with land sizes between 275 to 540 sqm.
The community is in Sydney’s south west in the township of Wilton in Wollondilly Shire. When complete Wilton Greens will comprise 3,600 land parcels spanning 433 hectares.
Walker Corporation is a delivery partner in this urban development featuring two employment hubs, a local neighbourhood centre, seven large high-quality parks and playgrounds, several kilometres of bike and cycle paths and 8.5 hectares of open spaces.
Paul Irwin, General Manager - Projects at Risland Australia said: “Wilton Greens has set a precedent for the Spring selling season for master planned communities in New South Wales. Despite the current economic challenges, purchasers have recognised the significant benefits associated with buying early in new communities within the South West Growth Corridor. Wilton Greens is Risland’s first major master planned community in New South Wales, following a successful launch two years ago for Windermere Estate located in Victoria’s Mambourin.
“Wilton Greens will be a self-contained neighbourhood comprising all of the necessities to lead an idyllic lifestyle – school, neighbourhood shopping precinct, community facilities, transport links and green open spaces for outdoor pursuits.”
Risland has gained a reputation for delivering significant community benefits in its master planned developments. The business creates sustainable high-quality communities that deliver facilities such as schools, healthcare and retail precincts and recreational areas.
Damian Hogan, Sales Manager at Wilton Greens said: “The sales result is phenomenal in the current economic climate. A broad cross section of buyers from the local area (20 – 30 km radius) and greater Sydney region could see the big picture for Wilton Greens and growth potential of the region.”
Wilton Greens is designed to encourage an active lifestyle and has eight ‘villages’, each with a green open area at its heart to act as a central destination, distinct native landscaping, wide home frontages and high-quality home designs to maximise picturesque rural views.
As part of Wilton’s 2040 vision according to the NSW Department of Planning and Environment, A Plan for the Wilton Growth Area, state and federal governments are planning to invest billions of dollars into the region.
Vision highlights include $7B to be spent on economic development; 200-hectare new town centre; $632M to complete Campbelltown Hospital’s redevelopment; NBN full fibre to the home connectivity for ‘work from home’ and remote access; $178.5M for transport and new infrastructure in the area; Education K- 12: two new proposed primary schools and 15,000 permanent jobs including retail, education and health.
Construction is expected to start in November in Wilton Greens.
Visit: www.wiltongreens.com.au