The first stage of the Windy 1100 subdivision is now registered.
Mayor Councillor Jess Jennings said the registration of the first stage of the subdivision is good news for prospective buyers.
“The blocks are now registered and have a land title that allows you to progress your purchase and build on the land once settlement occurs, with the relevant council approvals.
“The subdivision works are now complete for the first stage and the site fencing has been removed. Prospective buyers are able to visit the subdivision to get a first-hand look at the lots available,” Cr Jennings said.
Stage 1 of Windy 1100 includes 72 single service lots ranging in size from 550m2 to 1079m2 and 19 dual service lots ranging in size from 975m2 to 1155.8m2. Some lots are no longer available.
“Windy 1100 includes environmental features including water sensitive urban design including a bioswale which will collect and treat stormwater run-off along with three gross pollutant traps to further protect our stormwater network and natural waterways. The entire subdivision includes 2.5 kilometres of cycleway and three kilometres of footpath.”
“The subdivision also includes landscaping works along Sawpit Creek and the works completed as part of stage one include cycleways, granite pathways, picnic tables and bench seats along with more than 300 newly planted trees and additional riparian planting,” Cr Jennings said.
“Stages 2 and 3 of the subdivision are expected to come onto the market later this year,” Cr Jennings said.
For more information on the subdivision visit windy1100.com.au or contact Council’s Property Team.