03-11-2015, 07:02 PM
http://www.frasersproperty.com.au/NSW/Fairwater
First in at Fairwater
279 words
3 Nov 2015
St Marys Star
FSMARY
English
FRASERS Property Australia has just welcomed its first residents of its Fairwater masterplanned community as the evolution of western Sydney's newest address gathers momentum.
The first six families have moved into the community's completed homes on Fairwater Boulevard and are enjoying the benefits of the amenities, the picturesque surroundings and the convenient location.
Nigel Edgar, NSW general manager
Residential Division, Frasers Property Australia, said the homes at Fairwater have struck a chord with buyers.
"Australians today live different lives from those of previous generations so our homes must respond to new demands and enable new lifestyles," he said.
Fairwater is appealing to first-home buyers, investors and owner occupiers.
"Fairwater homes tick all boxes in terms of size and proximity to shops, transport and jobs, while still having access to parkland and green spaces.
"The homes show how contemporary living differs from typical suburban living to a more urban style," Mr Edgar said.
The masterplanned community aims for green credentials, with all new home sites equipped with geothermal heating and cooling which an reduce energy costs for residents.
When complete, 800 homes will occupy the 38.5-hectare Fairwater site, all of which will enjoy landscaped parks, lakes and water features, bike tracks, play areas and walkways.
Frasers Property Australia, formerly known as Australand, is about to release the final
collection of homes for 2015 at Fairwater, and will offer a limited selection of two-, three- and four-bedroom homes.
Details: http://www.fairwaterliving.com.au or call 13 38 38.
The Fairwater Display Village and Sales Centre is open seven days a week.
Fairfax Media Management Pty Limited
First in at Fairwater
279 words
3 Nov 2015
St Marys Star
FSMARY
English
FRASERS Property Australia has just welcomed its first residents of its Fairwater masterplanned community as the evolution of western Sydney's newest address gathers momentum.
The first six families have moved into the community's completed homes on Fairwater Boulevard and are enjoying the benefits of the amenities, the picturesque surroundings and the convenient location.
Nigel Edgar, NSW general manager
Residential Division, Frasers Property Australia, said the homes at Fairwater have struck a chord with buyers.
"Australians today live different lives from those of previous generations so our homes must respond to new demands and enable new lifestyles," he said.
Fairwater is appealing to first-home buyers, investors and owner occupiers.
"Fairwater homes tick all boxes in terms of size and proximity to shops, transport and jobs, while still having access to parkland and green spaces.
"The homes show how contemporary living differs from typical suburban living to a more urban style," Mr Edgar said.
The masterplanned community aims for green credentials, with all new home sites equipped with geothermal heating and cooling which an reduce energy costs for residents.
When complete, 800 homes will occupy the 38.5-hectare Fairwater site, all of which will enjoy landscaped parks, lakes and water features, bike tracks, play areas and walkways.
Frasers Property Australia, formerly known as Australand, is about to release the final
collection of homes for 2015 at Fairwater, and will offer a limited selection of two-, three- and four-bedroom homes.
Details: http://www.fairwaterliving.com.au or call 13 38 38.
The Fairwater Display Village and Sales Centre is open seven days a week.
Fairfax Media Management Pty Limited