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Discover a new outlook in the heart of the Goulburn Valley

WHEN it comes to where we live, it is human nature to strive to find beautiful outlooks and places that we feel calm and have space to breathe. If you dream of being surrounded by wide open spaces with access to beautiful parkland, but still want the convenience of schools and shops just around the corner, a new development in Mooroopna is your chance to secure your premium slice of regional living.

Over five stages, 86 allotments are on offer. Stage two comprises of 19, with only five remaining. 75 percent of the blocks have open views, with sizes ranging from 400m2 up to 1100m2 catering to all buyer segments.

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Located at the end of Norton Drive in Mooroopna, The Outlook possess an abundance of natural features on its doorstep including Norton Reserve, stands of established trees and plentiful rural outlooks.

“It is these unique natural attributes that influenced and inspired the design of this project” said Development Manager for The Outlook, Nick Stabb.

“We want every allotment to feel connected to its unique surrounding environment.”

Upon examining the project masterplan, the road pattern reinforces the connection to open space, a natural outlook and a wide range of block sizes as well.

“There are blocks which suit first homebuyers, upgraders, right-sizers and investors as well,” Nick said.

Fundamentals of the Greater Shepparton economy are strong, and this is reflected in the most recent Domain March 2023 House Price Report which shows prices in Greater Shepparton up 11.9 percent year on year.

“We recently welcomed our Stage 1 owners to The Outlook and look forward to welcoming our Stage 2 purchasers over the coming weeks,” Nick said.

“With allotments priced from $165,000 and only five blocks remaining in Stage 2, I encourage you to contact our local selling agent Glenn Young from Youngs and Co.”

Visit Youngs and Co at 123 Wyndham Street, Shepparton, or phone them on 58208777 or 0438 579 993. See aerial view and further information on page 13.

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