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OtherStaff WriterTue 24 Nov 15

Johnson Property Group To Launch $388M Trinity Point

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Property developer Johnson Property Group has announced it will kick off land sales on Sunday November 29 at its masterplanned marina community Trinity Point on Lake Macquarie.

The first release will comprise a total of 32 land lots, priced from $398,888 ranging in size from 450sqm to 660sqm.

Located on 23 hectares of waterfront land, Trinity Point overlooks Barden's Bay in Lake Macquarie, 88 minutes' drive north of Sydney and 30 minutes' drive south of Newcastle.

Johnson Property Group Managing Director Keith Johnson said the latest release at Trinity Point offered a unique opportunity to become part of a truly world-class marina community and tourist destination on Sydney’s north coast.

“Lifestyle is a key selling point at Trinity Point with the masterplan to incorporate a five-star hotel, a 200-seat restaurant and 300-function centre, a 188-berth marina and a wide range of resort-style facilities including a luxury day spa, swimming pool and gym,” said Johnson Property Group Managing Director Keith Johnson said.

“This release offers a diverse range of land lots to suit a variety of buyer demographics – from young families looking to secure a seaside home that accommodates their growing family, as well as early retirees looking for the dream holiday home with premium lifestyle offerings right on their doorstep.

“The demand to live at Trinity Point has been strong to date and the same is anticipated for this new land release. We encourage all interested buyers to act fast on these new land lots as they won’t last long."Upon completion, Trinity Point will be a destination on Sydney’s north coast featuring 189 residential lots and medium-density housing, 250 tourism and residential apartments, a 188- berth marina, restaurants, cafe and outdoor dining facilities.

The project also includes a 300-seat conference centre, serviced meeting rooms, public boardwalks and other community facilities, with the vision to become one of the most ecologically sustainable and environmentally friendly marinas in Australia.

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