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Smart Living Starts Here Smart living starts here Smart living starts here This brand new development, neighbouring with Chisholm and Thornton, is your opportunity to invest in an architecturally designed estate, in the most accessible Hunter location. Chisholm Gardens has a range of dwellings to cater to the wide demographic of tenants and home buyers. With two and three bedroom villas & townhouses in single level adaptable or double storey, the variety suits most lifestyles; singles, couples, young families, downsizers, seniors and home owners who simply don’t want to worry about maintaining a large parcel of land. In close proximity to transportation and major education facilities in both Maitland & Newcastle as well as a childcare facilties just around the corner. Located opposite Homeworld, with SMSF option, you wont regret investing in this central thriving location. It’s an investment in smart living. Key Features 2 & 3 bedroom Villas 2.5 hp split-system air conditioner and townhouses Landscaped common areas, Single level adaptable designs gardens and BBQ areas Gourmet kitchen featuring Automatic panel-lift garage door modern stainless steel appliances Contemporary concrete patios, (cooktop, rangehood, dishwasher, driveways and footpaths fan-forced under-bench oven) and laminated cupboards Self Managed Super Fund suitable Home Styles Chisholm Gardens has a range of dwellings to cater Complete to the wide demographic of tenants and home buyers. Turn-Key Package The Acheron (TYPE A1) 3 Bedroom Villa Living 134.4m2 Portico 2.8m2 Garage 33.8m2 Dwelling size 171.0m2 3 2 3 2 The Boondelbah (TYPE B1) 2 Bedroom Townhouse Living 110.7m2 Portico 2.8m2 Garage 18.7m2 Dwelling size 171.0m2 2 2 3 1 The Broughton (TYPE B2) 2 Bedroom Townhouse Living 110.7m2 Portico 2.8m2 Garage 18.7m2 Dwelling size 132.2m2 2 2 3 1 The Chatsworth (TYPE C) 3 Bedroom Villa Living 114.1m2 Portico 2.8m2 Garage 34.6m2 Dwelling size 151.5m2 3 2 3 2 The Harwood (TYPE H) 3 Bedroom Townhouse Living 112.4m2 Portico 1.5m2 Garage 34.6m2 Dwelling size 148.5m2 3 2 3 2 The Ida (TYPE I) 2 Bedroom Villa Living 96.3m2 Portico 3.3m2 Garage 34.2m2 Dwelling size 133.8m2 2 2 2 2 With two & three bedroom villas & townhouses in single level adaptable or double storey, the variety suits most lifestyles: singles, couples, young families, downsizers, seniors and home owners who simply don’t want to worry about maintaining a large parcel of land. In close proximity to transportation and major education facilities in both Maitland & Newcastle, you wont regret investing in such a central location. Invest in smart living. RAYMOND TERRACE ROAD Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot 37 36 35 26 25 16 Lot Lot Lot Lot 50 SKYLARK AVENUE 52 51 15 Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot FIRETAIL STREET 41 40 31 30 20 19 14 Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot 62 53 42 39 32 29 21 18 13 Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot GOVERNMENT ROAD GOVERNMENT 61 54 43 38 33 28 22 17 AVENUE SKYLARK GERYGONE STREET GERYGONE BLACKBIRD STREET BLACKBIRD 12 Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot FIRETAIL STREET FIRETAIL 60 55 44 49 34 27 23 24 SKYLARK AVENUE SKYLARK 11 Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot 59 56 45 48 5 6 7 8 10 Lot Lot Lot Lot SKYLARK AVENUE 58 57 46 47 Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot 9 1 2 3 4 Lot Lot Lot 65 63 64 SKYLARK AVENUE SKYLARK THORNCLIFFE AVENUE RAYMOND TERRACE ROAD Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot 37 36 35 26 25 16 Lot Lot Lot Lot 50 SKYLARK AVENUE 52 51 15 Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot FIRETAIL STREET 41 40 31 30 20 19 14 Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot 62 53 42 39 32 29 21 18 13 Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot GOVERNMENT ROAD GOVERNMENT 61 54 43 38 33 28 22 17 AVENUE SKYLARK GERYGONE STREET GERYGONE BLACKBIRD STREET BLACKBIRD 12 Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot FIRETAIL STREET FIRETAIL 60 55 44 49 34 27 23 24 SKYLARK AVENUE SKYLARK 11 Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot 59 56 45 48 5 6 7 8 10 Lot Lot Lot Lot SKYLARK AVENUE 58 57 46 47 Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot 9 1 2 3 4 The builder discloses that this site plan is an artist’s impression of Lot the estate layout and finishes and is an indication only to the de- Lot sign which will be constructed and notes that the external details Lot and/or the orientation of the design may be altered by the builder 65 in order to comply with government regulations and legislation. The parties acknowledge and agree that the builder will provide 63 64 construction plans to Council for approval and these construction plans shall form part of this contract and shall prevail over any obligation which may be implied by the inclusion of this site plan impression whether or not the mentioned construction plans have been provided to the owner or their legal representative. SKYLARK AVENUE SKYLARK THORNCLIFFE AVENUE Embracing Thornton Located 25kms from the CBD of Newcastle, NSW second largest city after Sydney. Being situated in close proximity to Maitland, the Central Coast and the Hunter Valley Vineyards, Thornton is at the centre of the region’s fastest growth. Commuters and families have a quick 14 min train ride to the University of Newcastle, 19 mins to the CBD, surrounding beaches, and Major Hospitals. Thornton sits 5 mins from the M1 Pacific Motorway and 10 min to join the Newcastle Link Road & Hunter Expressway allowing a fast track to the bustling suburbs of Lake Macquarie and the Upper Hunter/New England areas. Investment Security Maitland Hospital coming soon Maitland Lower Hunter Hunter Valley Hospital Wine Region 5 mins M1 Newcastle 10 mins Pacic Motorway Airport 20 mins Newcastle 30 mins UON Beaches & John Hunter Foreshore Hospital Housing shortage means 100,500 Close to the planned new lower new homes are needed by 2031 Hunter hospital and the Hunter’s 75,160 LGA population top schools Growth epicentre Ideal for work & university commuters with full access to 50% decrease in the 2015 unemployment figures public transport and super quick access to the M1Pacific Motorway $380-420 Rent per week $377M expansion in progress, 4.8% Capital growth to Stockland Greenhills shopping 1.1% Rental Vacancy centre, including MYER and 120 Median Rental yield 4.24% additional specialty stores. Researched & ready The final business case for the $400 million hospital at Metford has been submitted by the state government, this completes the first phase of massive increase in infrastucture spending in the region surrounding Thornton and the Chisholm Gardens Estate. Stockland has cemented its presence in the Hunter Valley, with the commencement of work on the $377 million upgrade of the Stockland Green Hills located in nearby East Maitland. David Jones chief operating officer David Thomas said it was on a “mission to bring world-class, premium retail to Australia. Our new store at Stockland Green Hills will showcase our considerable investment, not only in the look and feel of our store, but in training local full-time and part-time customer service staff who will be so crucial to our efforts to win customers in regional Australia.” The scale and finding of research conducted by such corporations as Stockland Property Group and David Jones is certainly reassuring, highlighting just how well positioned Chisholm Gardens is amonge the area’s growing, well funded and planned community infrastructure. Retail Education Tourism Thornton is surrounded by shopping Thornton in located within minutes The Hunter Region proudly boasts a $2 centres, homemaker centres, cafés, of the Hunter Regions top education billion dollar a year tourism industry. bars and restaurants with Stockland facilities. Locals and visitors enjoy easy access Greenhills located less than 10 minutes Hunter Valley Grammar School to the following attractions and events: away, including major financial Newcastle Grammar School Wineries institutions. Charlestown Square, Picturesque Beaches Westfield Kotara, Stockland Greenhills, University of Newcastle - Jesmond and Glendale all within Callaghan & Newcastle Campuses Sporting Events 25km radius. 5 TAFE education facilities Music Festivals 2 Christian Colleges – Concerts Maitland and Mayfield Theatre productions 7 Public primary school campuses Entertainment Events 3 Public secondary school campuses Food and Wine Festivals Economic Drivers Catholic Schools Office Maitland- Hunter Valley gardens Education Newcastle hosts Educational facilities accommodating 45 Primary Fishing and water sports Medical Schools and Secondary Schools Camping, bushwalking & 4WD Retail The Internationally renown Hunter Arts, culture & heritage Industrial – construction, School of the Performing Arts Dolphin and whale watching transport, bulk shipping More than 10 trade, training and Defence Force personnel business colleges Wineries Maitland Conservatorium of Music Equine Industry Energy Production Transport Tourism Thornton is a central access point for the Hunter Region providing Medical Facilities convenient access to commuters by Thornton is well equipped with major car, public bus service, trains or taxi. Employment Drivers Hospitals and medical facilities: 5 min to M1 Pacific Motorway Maitland Hospital* Thornton train station connecting Top 10 Employers Hunter Region: John Hunter Hospital to all services – including link to Hunter New England Health and Newcastle - Central Line Maitland Private Hospital Newcastle Private Hospital 14 min to University of Newcastle, Newcastle Private The University of Newcastle Newcastle CBD, major shopping Mater Hospital Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) centres & hospitals Base Williamtown 24 hour Emergency Departments Bus and taxi services Downer EDI Limited Specialist Medical centres 25 min to Newcastle Airport ($80 million dollar expansion to enable Xstrata Coal Over 10 GP practices within 15 km radius international service capability Catholic Diocese of underway) *A $400 Million dollar relocation of Maitland-Newcastle 10 min to the Hunter Expressway the Maitland Hospital will completed Ausgrid 2 hours to Sydney CBD by 2019, the new state of the art Coal & Allied Operations Pty Ltd facility new location will be only 5 TAFE NSW - Hunter Institute minutes from the Residential Estates in Arrium Limited (formerly OneSteel) Thornton.
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