Civic Properties’ $250 million planned community ‘The Hills Village’ in Western Sydney attracts the interest of both owner/occupiers and investors.
Mason Apartments, a 138-apartment building over six levels was launched by privately-owner developer Civic Properties in 2017 as the second stage in the new Hills Village Community.
It is now nearing completion with remaining apartments available for sale priced from $480,000 to $700,000.
At a glance:
When complete in 2020, The Hills Village will be the first planned community in Seven Hills with 400 plus apartments to be delivered across four separate buildings. It will feature extensive landscaping, community facilities and resident facilities such as a private resident only use gym.
Chris Ferris, Investments Manager at Civic Properties, said the vision behind the development was to bring city style living to Western Sydney and make that easy lifestyle accessible and affordable in Seven Hills,
Designed by GM Architects with interior by Fordree Design Group, Mason’s city living inspired features include exclusive resident-only facilities with an extensive private rooftop courtyard with multiple BBQ areas and outdoor seating, landscaping and family areas.
According to Sahil Sapra of Laing & Simmons Seven Hills who are managing the sales of apartments, a range of buyers have been drawn to the new development including owner-occupiers and investors – with investors particularly drawn to the prospect of getting into a large project early.
“Savvy investors see the potential growth to be realised in Seven Hills, as the next logical step from the rest of the Hills District,” Sapra said.
“This is also the second stage of the Hills Village and with every stage, prices will go up so investors have been keen to get in early to capitalise on this growth.”
The latest CoreLogic figures show annual capital growth for Seven Hills units at 5.6 per cent.
Mason Apartments at The Hills Village is located at 1 – 11 Olive Street in close proximity to Seven Hills train station with easy access to major arterial roads including M2, M4 and M7, with major business centres including Parramatta CBD and Norwest Business Park also nearby.
The Hills Village is also surrounded by Blacktown creek, parklands and shopping centres, as well as public and private schools.
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