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ResidentialStaff WriterMon 03 Apr 17

OpenCorp Launches Stage Three Of Umbra, Selling 87% During Launch Weekend

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OpenCorp is has just launched stage three of their land development, Umbra, following the successful sell-out of stages one and two within eight months.

“Buyers were really receptive to our first two stages at Umbra and we anticipated the same for stage three," OpenCorp director Allister Lewison said.

"Umbra is a high quality development in a perfect area making it an excellent choice for young families or families looking to upgrade."The release saw a high degree of interest from first and second homebuyers, with 50 per cent of sales over the stage three launch weekend being sold to first home buyers. In total 87 per cent of lots in the first release were sold during the launch weekend.

Positioned 25km from Melbourne CBD and close to local amenities, Umbra features an abundance of grassed areas as well as cycling and walking paths, perfect for settling down in an area that has a genuine sense of community.

“It is becoming nearly impossible to purchase a home in Melbourne’s inner city suburbs that includes a backyard to entertain kids and friends at an obtainable price point. That’s why Umbra is doing so well as it still offers access to the great Australian dream," Mr Lewison said.

Umbra is close to all essential amenities including the Greenvale Shopping Centre, Greenvale Reserve and a number of primary and secondary schools.

Residents close to the Tullamarine freeway allowing for easy access into the city.

According to CoreLogic data Greenvale experienced 10.21 per cent house price growth over the last 12 months.

With residential lots selling from $279,500 to $379,000 the development gives buyers an affordable option to purchase lots ranging from 227 square metres to 532 square metres.

Subsequent releases in stage three have been highly received with a limited number of lots still available.

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