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OtherStaff WriterMon 28 Mar 16

The Meadows To Release First Stage Lots

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Monarch Investments Group will release on April 2 the first stage in its new masterplanned community – The Meadows, which is a $135 million project, located in Sydney’s South West growth corridor.

Hundreds of buyers have already registered on Monarch’s database to snare a house and land package in the new estate situated in the suburb of Bardia at the junction of the M7 and M5.

The Meadows is located directly beside Monarch’s Ingleburn Gardens Estate and across the road from the company’s first major development in the area, Macquarie Links Estate.

Peter Icklow, CEO of Monarch comments, “Over the past 60 years, Monarch has sold over 6,000 land lots across Sydney and New South Wales. The South West is one of the fastest growing areas in Sydney. We believe The Meadows is well placed to capitalise on the significant multi-billion dollar infrastructure plans that are currently taking place or planned for the Edmondson Park area.

“When presented with the opportunity to purchase the site back from Sydney Anglicare School Corporation we immediately took this opportunity. The Meadows masterplanned community is already generating much talk in the local community. House hunters have seen the legacy we have left with other communities and are keen to become part of our latest development.”

The 8.4 hectare site was originally sold to Sydney Anglicare School Corporation in 2004 to build a complete (K-12) school, however due to unforeseen circumstances it was released for sale last year.

Mr Icklow added, “The company first discovered the South West in 1992 and could see the enormous potential of the region with its proximity to the CBD, major arterial roads and Sydney Airport. Monarch sold its first parcel of land in 1997 in Macquarie Links Estate.”

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