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Sponsored ContentPartner ContentThu 02 Nov 23

Caphilly’s Versatile Property Options Entice Investors

In the vibrant tapestry of the Hunter Valley, there emerges a gleaming thread.

Huntlee, recognised as an award-winning masterplanned community, perfectly epitomises the synergy between thoughtful urban planning and nature-conserving initiatives.

Introducing Caphilly: Huntlee’s newest precinct and a brilliant investment prospect in the bustling Huntlee Town Centre.

The Caphilly precinct stands out, far from just being 'another housing development'. It beckons investors with its unmatched potential in an area witnessing rapid growth.

Prioritising infrastructure, Caphilly offers more than just convenience and connectivity; it promises a dynamic, lively community.

Nestled close to all modern amenities, yet retaining the serene allure of the suburban Hunter Valley, Caphilly is already seeing a surge in interest.

Investors can anticipate significant yields from properties here, positioning it as an ideal selection for those aiming to reap benefits from immediate rental income and long-term asset growth.

These are all big drawcards of Caphilly.

But why does Caphilly deserve your investment attention? 

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Potential for exponential growth


By 2041, a whopping 60 per cent population surge is predicted in the encompassing regions of North Rothbury, Branxton, and Greta. As an investor, this is a goldmine of potential growth, with Caphilly at its epicentre.

Diverse property offerings


Caphilly offers versatility. Whether it’s a family residence or an entrepreneurial setup, the lot sizes range between 272m² and 471m², and the availability of B4 zoned options give investors lots of room to play. The urban lost sizes allow for one and two storey homes with little maintenance.

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Competitive pricing with an upside


Starting at a competitive price of just $220,000, Caphilly presents an enticing investment opportunity promising substantial returns over the coming years. The development of Huntlee is projected to accommodate up to 20,000 residents upon its completion in 2035. Investors can anticipate high rental yields coupled with robust capital growth over the next decade.

Unbeatable location and connectivity


Set a mere 45 minutes from Newcastle and a quick 90-minute journey from Sydney, Caphilly is a commuter's dream. The Branxton Train Station, M15, and the Hunter Expressway are just minutes away, ensuring smooth transit for all its residents.

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Experience Hunter Valley’s best


Caphilly’s charm is indeed magnetic. The proximity to the Hunter Valley Wine Country ensures an ever-present allure of gourmet dining, wineries, and serene spa retreats. This ensures a continuous stream of potential tenants and visitors.

As Stephen Thompson, Project Director, insightfully puts it, “The Caphilly precinct captures the very spirit of Huntlee. It's a unique blend of urban sophistication and suburban charm”.

Additionally, Huntlee offers a location where tenants can enjoy the dual benefits of Hunter Valley's scenic landscapes and the modern amenities of a brand new Town Centre hub. Without a doubt, Caphilly stands out as a prime location, amplifying rental prospects and presenting an evergreen opportunity.

Caphilly residents will benefit from a deep sense of community. With regular events, farmer markets, and numerous community engagement programs, the precinct promises a vibrant, connected lifestyle.

Given the impending population boom, combined with the competitive pricing and luxurious lifestyle, Caphilly emerges not just as a residential opportunity, but a wise and timely investment.

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Your opportunity to invest in the Hunter Valley boom awaits


As the Hunter Valley narrative evolves, so does its real estate potential. With Caphilly, you're not just securing property; you're securing a foothold in one of Australia's most rapidly ascending regions.

To find out more about Caphilly visit the website or reach out to one of Huntlee’s sales representatives who can talk through your investment options.

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The Urban Developer is proud to partner with Huntlee to deliver this article to you. In doing so, we can continue to publish our daily news, information, insights and opinion to you, our valued readers.

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