INTRODUCING THE JACARANDA PRECINCT

Within a stone’s throw to vibrant Patchwork Park, the Jacaranda precinct offers an opportunity for residents to claim the home of their dreams, no matter what stage of life they are in.

With prime access to The Lawn, residents here will enjoy an active space with a half-court basketball court, inviting friendly competition amongst friends and neighbours, or an opportunity to hone that perfect hook shot.

Within the Jacaranda release, Mirvac’s award-winning in-house Mirvac Design team have delivered a collection of Timeless and Heirloom townhomes to fit residents’ needs, all while prioritising style, comfort and sustainability. Residents here will enjoy all the benefits of living their best life at The Fabric, with the knowledge that their fully electric 7-Star NatHERS home will leave a lighter footprint on the environment and the future. With a selection of contemporary reverse and traditional ground living homes available, the Jacaranda precinct has plenty to offer for the vibrant community that will call this future neighbourhood their home.

 

*The Lawn is indicative of current and proposal amenity and infrastructure and is subject to change. The proposed amenity will be delivered by Mirvac and timings are subject to delay, development approvals, statutory approvals, and construction. Images are Artist's Impressions and indicative only. 

^ Price correct at time of publishing and subject to change.

 

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198b Blackshaws Road, Altona North, VIC, 3025

Monday 1pm - 5pm
Tuesday to Sunday 11am - 5pm 

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Please contact Maxine Thomson on 0468 562 215 or via email at maxine.thomson@mirvac.com to book a private appointment.

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Mirvac acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the country on which we stand, the Yalukit-willam people of the Kulin nation and we recognise their enduring connection to the land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.

Artwork: ‘Reimagining Country’, created by Riki Salam (Mualgal, Kaurareg, Kuku Yalanji) of We are 27 Creative.