Inspired living at Canopy

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Buyers seeking a truly inspiring lifestyle have an extremely rare opportunity to secure their place in Casey’s most unique location—Canopy at Amstel.

Encompassing 50 stunning hectares on the grounds of the former Amstel Golf Course, a natural way of life embracing the canopied treetops, established trees and soft rolling hills of Canopy’s beautiful landscape beckons for a limited number of buyers. Just three kilometres from the heart of Cranbourne, Canopy’s prime location means a lifestyle of connected convenience for its residents.

On the back of the Klass release selling out, a new stage will be released to the public this Saturday—The Boulevard Release features a selection of home site options that will suit a range of buyers. With lot sizes ranging from 369m² to 576m² demand for this release will be high.

Graham Nolan, Marketing Manager for Brown Property Group, said Canopy buyers have been attracted by the easy access to established amenity that surrounds the community. “Canopy boasts easy access to a range of established shops, schools and recreational facilities—all located close to home. These great facilities are already up and running—customers will be able to access them the day they move in, this is very rare in a new residential community,” said Mr Nolan.

“Home sites located within the Boulevard Release are ideally positioned with immediate access to a perfect pocket of nature, adjacent to a landscaped wetland reserve, established community facilities as well as mature Canopy Trees,” he said, adding that purchasers could visit the onsite land sales office to view The Boulevard Release for themselves.


For more details: Canopy at Amstel Land Sales Office, 1000 Cranbourne-Frankston Road, Cranbourne (parking available in the Amstel Club). Tel: 1800 397 700. www.canopyamstel.com.au

 

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