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Chardonnay Hills Estate

Cowra

With interest rates at an all-time low there has never been a better time to consider upgrading to a brand new home.

First homebuyers receive a whopping $15,000 Government Grant and second homebuyers receive a $5,000 Government Grant only when building a new home.

The Chardonnay Hills Estate is a master planned private housing estate located in North Cowra offering magnificent views to the Lachlan Valley and is conveniently situated close to schools, shops and major Cowra amenities.

The residential blocks are mainly suited to the average to larger family-sized homes with block sizes averaging 800sqm to over 1,000sqm.

Either choose your own builder or talk to us about tailoring a new home package that will suit your families’ needs as well as your budget.

For the latest site plan and price list phone Duane on (02) 6238 0111 or simply email your enquiry to: chardonnayhillsestate@bigpond.com

Chardonnay Hills Estate Estate Plan Plan
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The Chardonnay Hills development is situated to the north of Cowra on the eastern side of the Lachlan River and comprises a total of approx. 300 residential lots. The site itself is gently sloping offering reasonable site costs for residential construction and is elevated with views over the existing township and  surrounding district.

The school facilities are located within a short distance to the estate and the major town amenities are conveniently located within a short drive offering convenience for shopping, employment, education, medical care and entertainment for all residents.

Also nearby are the historical POW camp and the world-renowned Japanese Gardens both of which form an integral part of the historical culture of Cowra and its population and also provide a strong tourist attraction to the Town.

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Cowra has quality infrastructure that could benefit a greater population than it currently sustains and offers both economic and lifestyle advantages for both businesses and residents alike.

The scenic streetscapes, parks, gardens and sporting facilities are an asset to the existing community as well as to new visitors to Cowra.

The recent issues affecting Australian housing affordability in our major cities combined with a National surge in Australian householders seeking to live a ‘greener’ lifestyle have caused what we now commonly term as the ‘tree change’.

We are now seeing larger numbers of city population moving or wanting to move to smaller townships with sustainable amenities, employment opportunities and affordable housing.

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