VisionWoodlea is a community designed for easy living. Every home is within walking distance of a park, while every park and neighbourhood can be accessed by various scenic walkable routes.
CommunityWelcome to Woodlea’s thriving community! Check out the latest news and announcements, or reserve your spot at an upcoming event.
LifestyleEverything at Woodlea supports future living, from the diversity of the homes and the use of the landscape to the spirit of the neighbourhoods.
Explore your optionsWoodlea offers a choice of new living options, from spacious lots to brand new move-in-ready townhouses. Join a new era of community living in Melbourne’s West and build an exciting future and a wonderful new home.
Building at WoodleaWe’re here to support you throughout the complete process, from initial sale through to design, build and handover.
Unprecedented growth Over the past decade, Melbourne’s west has seen an influx of 267,000 residents (an increase of 38%) By 2031, it is expected that a further 22,000+ residents will move to the area – at an average increase of 15%/annum (Woodlea alone is set to grow 161% over the next six years) The median house price at Woodlea is also expected to hit just under $600,000 which is consistent with prices rising by an average of 7.9%/year since 2010, according to research by CoreLogic and Property Investment Professionals of Australia. The Victorian State Government has committed to investing $100 billion+ into key road and rail infrastructure, schools and hospitals vital to the growing needs of Melbourne’s west.
Access to education Recent data by Real Estate Institute of Victoria (REIV) has revealed that Melbourne homes located within the catchment areas of public schools (both primary and secondary) can secure prices of up to $412,500 more than those just outside a catchment area. Woodlea sits in the respective catchment zones of the already established Bacchus Marsh Grammar, Aintree Playgroup, Bacchus Marsh Grammar Early Learning Centre and Aintree Primary School Land in the estate’s north also been allocated for a new public secondary school
More than just fun and fitness Research from the Australian National University has found that having a playground nearby can add up to $20K to the value of an average property In a recent NSW survey, 46% of people are spending more time in public spaces than pre-COVID-19, with 96% saying they are now utilising these spaces for exercise Each home within Woodlea is located within 200m of a park, continuing in its quest to become Australia’s healthiest community