Finding your dream house & land package
At Carlisle, we are the experts in house and land. Our ongoing relationships with leading Land Developers ensures you get the best house and land packages available across Melbourne and Geelong. Know that when you choose a Carlisle house and land package, it has been hand selected and carefully curated by the most experienced team in Melbourne. It’s a match made in heaven, Carlisle’s awardwinning house designs paired with Melbourne and Geelong’s most sought-after blocks of land.
Better floorplans, better blocks, welcome to better house & land packages.
How it works
Essential Guide: Here’s what to expect from a House & Land package
If you want to build your dream home on a tailored site with minimal hassle and fuss, a House & Land package is exactly what you’re looking for. Read on to find out why. Plus, we’ve included a step-by-step guide to exactly what you can expect at every stage of the process when you choose a House & Land package.
What is a House & Land package?
A House & Land package is when you buy land and a home design in one process, but with two contracts – one with your builder and one with the developer.
Easier and more convenient
Buying a House & Land package is the easy, hassle-free way to build your new home. Rather than searching for the right land and then trying to figure out which home design will actually work, we’ve done all the hard work for you.
As the experts in House & Land packages, our experienced team handpicks the best lots on the market and matches them with the perfect homes and layouts. Once you’ve chosen your home design and lot, and paid your deposits, all that’s left to do is decorate!
Get access to better sites
We have trusted relationships with the developers of the top estates across metro Melbourne and Geelong, which means that when you build with Carlisle, you get exclusive access to the very best sites – often before the buying public even hears about them.
And as we only work with reputable developers, you can be confident about the quality of the estates. These estates are of the highest standard and offer the very best amenities, including parklands, schools, and access to transport and retail.
No nasty surprises
We understand that building a new home can be a stressful process and the last thing you need are any unexpected – and costly – surprises.
Our team of experts spends hours researching every lot, every estate and every floor plan so we can guarantee there will be no nasty surprises – the floor plan will always fit, the soil quality will always be good, and you won’t be sprung with any additional costs – in fact, we offer a 100% fixed-price guarantee to prove it.
Buy your home faster
As you don’t have to waste time searching for your own piece of land or applying for council approvals to build (we’ve got that covered too!), you can save a great deal of time when you buy a house and land together. The result? You can get into your new home faster.
See what’s available at a glance
You can see Carlisle’s latest exclusive House & Land packages on our House & Land packages page. These are handpicked by our House & Land team as the best of the best in terms of location, amenities, value and site costs.
Get a customised package
Can’t find the right lot or house design on our House & Land packages page…or love the house design but would prefer a different lot? Not a problem. Our House & Land team will assess whether the house design you love will work on your preferred lot, and will tailor a House & Land package just for you.
What to expect
Here’s a step-by-step guide to how the House & Land package process with us works:
Step 1: Select Carlisle Homes as your builder.
Step 2: Select your perfect house and floor plan.
Step 3: Our sales team will help you find the right estate and lot for you and your family, considering factors such as schools, transport and amenities. You then choose one of our exclusive house & land packages.
Step 4: You pay a deposit to Carlisle to secure the house.
Step 5: After the deposit to Carlisle has been paid, our sales consultants will contact the land developer and inform them that you will be depositing on this particular House & Land package. We will let them know the specific lot you are interested in, and pass on your contact details.
Step 6: The land developer will contact you to make an appointment to come in and pay the deposit on your chosen land.
Step 7: Once you’ve paid the deposit to the land developer, both your house and land are now secured. Congratulations!
Key takeaways:
Secure your dream home first
Securing your dream home is the important first step. Our House & Land team in conjunction with your sales consultant will then make sure you find the perfect lot to go with it (if you haven’t already found a package you love on the Carlisle House & Land packages page).
Act fast or miss out Your questions about the estate answered
If you don’t find your ideal House & Land package on our Carlisle House & Land packages page, we recommend you sign up for Carlisle updates so we can keep you informed about the new House & Land packages as soon as they become available.
It’s also a good idea to keep an eye on developers’ land listings and, if you see something you like, register your interest immediately. As there’s so much competition in the market, you may wish to register your interest for more than one lot.
You pay for your home and land separately
To secure your House & Land package, you will need to pay two separate deposits – one with us for the house and one with the land developer for the land. But we will make this process easy and efficient by putting you directly in touch with the developer once you’ve secured your house design.
Love the look of a particular lot and estate but want to ask a few questions before you commit? Your Carlisle sales consultant will be able to tell you everything there is to know about the site costs and conditions, and will be able to give you plenty of information about the estate location and its amenities so you can work out if it’s right for you.
If you have any questions about current market conditions and the best way to secure land, our Carlisle sales consultants are here to answer them.
floorplans
Finding your dream home is not easy. That’s why our range of better floorplans includes everything for your unique living needs. From open-plan living zones designed for better entertaining to opulent master suites featuring spacious walk-in robes and hotel inspired bathrooms. With over 200 floorplans to choose from across our
three distinct ranges, we have the perfect design for you and your family. And with a wide range of customisable options including adding a bedroom or an additional master suite, extending the alfresco, or just adding extra doors for more privacy, we can tweak your home to make it perfect.
Our home designs feature
A 7-star energy rating
Intelligent design with smart floor plans
A great range of high quality no-cost inclusions
Everything you need at an affordable price
Industry leading service
Fixed price packages
25 year structural guarantee
4 Bed Designer Checklist
Kitchen
What to look for when choosing your floorplan
Walk-in-pantry
More than one wall of bench space
Island bench suitable for bar stools
General living & functionality
Wide entry
2 full sized living areas
Plenty of windows on both sides of the house
Covered alfresco
Architectural touches for better furnish-ability
Well positioned laundry (not attached to kitchen) with direct outdoor access
Double car garage
No Aussie home is complete without an outdoor entertaining area
Architectural details like a ‘stepped in’ meals area help define spaces and make them easier to furnish
Ample bench space and storage is a must-have
Secondary bedrooms
Dedicated kids’ sleep wing
Generous bedrooms
Short distance from bedrooms to bathrooms
Built-in robes to each bedroom
Master bedrooms
Dual basin vanity to ensuite
Toilet with separate door for privacy
Large shower
Walk-in robe
Built-in storage to every bedroom
A private sleep wing is key to a practical home design
Secondary living area to cater for your whole family’s needs
Even in our smallest homes, our ensuites make no compromise
The Power of Land Orientation
Here’s How the Orientation of Your Home Can Save Costs and Add Value to Your Space
The direction your home faces affects everything from how much natural light you receive to your heating and cooling bills. Here, we shed light on what your home’s orientation means and how to optimise what you’ve got.
When you’re building or searching for a new home, a northfacing orientation can seem like the holy grail. But what does it actually mean? And what can you do about a block with a less-than-ideal aspect?
What Does Block Orientation Mean?
Orientation is the direction your block faces. A block with a northfacing orientation gets the most direct hours of sunlight during the day. East-facing blocks get the morning sun and west-facing blocks get the afternoon sun. South-facing blocks get the least amount of sun. It is important to select a floor plan that suits your block’s orientation in order to maximise sunlight and energy efficiency.
What Orientation and Layout Should I Choose for My Home?
Ideally, choose a block that situates your main living spaces and outdoor living spaces to the north, so they get the maximum amount of sun. Aim to have your bedrooms on the south or east so they don’t get too hot during the day.
Why is a North-Facing Orientation Desirable in Melbourne? More natural light
North and north-eastern facing homes are considered the best because they get the most direct sunlight through the day, particularly in winter when the sun is at its lowest.
Energy savings
Not only is a home filled with natural light more pleasant to be in, but it can dramatically affect your indoor temperature. Sunlight from the north delivers radiant heating into your home, which creates passive solar heating in winter. In summer, it’s easy to shade northern facades to prevent heat from entering. As a result, the temperature inside a northfacing home remains more consistent year-round, which means you’re less reliant on artificial heating and cooling (so lower power bills!)
Also, having more natural light means less need for artificial lighting – another way to save on electricity costs.
If you’re putting a pool into a north-facing backyard, it won’t be cast under shadow during the day. However, you may want to consider adding some shading if you’re worried about users getting too hot in the peak summer months.
Can I change the orientation of my Carlisle home floor plan?
In many cases, yes. We have introduced front-flipped options to our most popular home designs, which means you can flip your home’s floorplan from left to right or vice versa to suit the orientation of your block and optimise daylight and views.
We have front-flip versions of our homes across all three of our ranges so that you can find the perfect home for your block.
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inclusions
Every day in your Carlisle home will be filled with luxury when better inclusions come as standard. From our everyday inclusions to our promotional extras, all included at no additional cost, your home comes with the upgrades that matter, built in. From facade features and stone benchtops to quality appliances and premium flooring throughout. High ceilings and double glazing, along with cooling
and finer design details, there won’t be a space in your home that doesn’t put a smile on your face. And with our house and land packages, we can provide you with one complete, transparent, fixed price package* with site costs, council requirements, and developer requirements all included.
*Price based on Developer supplied engineering plans and Plan of Subdivision; standard floor plan with preferred siting (without alterations), Carlisle’s recommended Building Surveyor and residential zoning at package date. Confirm land prices and availability prior to purchase. Subject to developer and council approval. Pricing also excludes features not supplied by Carlisle, including fencing, landscaping, planting, letterbox, decking and driveway.
Our 365 inclusions plus our promotional extras are all included.
That means that your new home will come with all the upgrades that matter, built in and ready to go.
From facade features and stone benchtops to quality appliances and premium flooring throughout. High ceilings and double glazing, along with cooling and finer design details, opulent bathrooms and well-thought-out laundries.
The most exciting part?
You can choose all these details yourself in our state of the art Spectra showroom. Our focus is on giving you better range, better value, and better-quality inclusions throughout.
Express your individuality with our stunning range of premium facade.
With high-end design features like timber detailing, raised porches and designer double doors, our stunning range is sure to have the perfect facade for you. We also have no charge facade options across all three of our home design ranges. You can be the envy of your street without breaking the bank.
7 Star Luxury 7 Star Home
You won’t find a promo this good with any other Melbourne builder – meet Carlisle’s incrediblevalue Live Like a Star promotion!
A designer kitchen, a show-stopping façade, energyefficient heating and cooling – these are the sort of luxuries you’d expect to pay a fortune for. But with Carlisle Homes’ new Live Like a Star promotion, you’ll get all of these and more at no extra cost!
If you’re looking for a great deal, this is one promotion you won’t want to miss.
During Carlisle Homes’ Live Like a Star promotion, all new Affinity and Inspire customers will enjoy a host of luxury no-cost inclusions for their new home. And these aren’t your standard features – they’re ones that will really make a difference to the functionality, energy efficiency, look and feel of your home, so that you and your family will love living there for years to come.
So, don’t delay! Put your deposit down today so you don’t miss out on this incredible offer.
Live Like a Star: Affinity range inclusions
Dream of a home that exudes luxury? Carlisle’s spectacular Affinity homes tick every box. And with the current Live Like a Star promotion, the following features come included:
Designer kitchen
• Luxurious 40mm Caesarstone benchtops
• Undermount sinks
• Soft-close drawers
• Premium, energy-efficient Fisher & Paykel appliances
• Butler’s pantry fit-out
Luxury living spaces
• Feature timber staircase
• Thermally broken alfresco door
• Square-set cornices
• Extra-high 2740mm-height ceilings on the ground floor
• LED lighting
• Energy-efficient heating and cooling
Opulent bathrooms
• 20mm Caesarstone benchtops
• Full height tiling to master ensuite
• Feature showerhead to master ensuite
Premium flooring
• Porcelain floor tiles or engineered timber flooring in your entry, kitchen, meals and family area
• Wall-to-wall carpet in bedrooms, activity area, study, and theatre room
Beautiful exterior
• Up to $5k off a fully rendered, energy-efficient Hebel facade
• An upgraded H-class slab, which reduces site costs and creates a stronger home
Live Like a Star: Inspire range inclusions
Inspire homes are perfect for families and investors who want a gorgeous home with loads of space, flexibility and special features at a great price. Take advantage of the current Live Like a Star promotion and you’ll enjoy the following fantastic inclusions:
Stunning kitchen
• Caesarstone benchtops
• Fisher & Paykel dishwasher
• A sleek clear-glass splashback
• A choice of premium kitchen appliances
Stylish ensuite and bathrooms
• Caesarstone benchtops
• Open feature towel rack in your main ensuite
Great-value flooring
• Upgrade to premium flooring from only $4,999, with a choice of:
• Ceramic tiles or timber-look flooring in your entry, kitchen, meals and living areas
• Wall-to-wall carpet in your bedrooms, activity area, study and theatre room
Inviting living spaces
• Feature staircase balustrade
• LED lighting Electrical and cooling
• Brivis Evaporative Cooling System
• Or upgrade to Brivis Refrigerated Cooling from just $5,999
Striking streetscape
• Up to $5K off a fully rendered, energy-efficient Hebel facade
• An upgraded H-class slab, which reduces site costs and creates a stronger home
With Carlisle, you’ll be living like a star in no time! Come and visit Carlisle Homes’ 80+ display homes, located right across Melbourne and Geelong, so you can see for yourself how these fantastic inclusions will elevate your family’s lifestyle.
care
Your’rein the safest of hand with our expert house and land team. They bring with them decades of experience and industry leading relationships with a wide range of land developers across Melbourne and Geelong.
With a house and land coordinator for each region of Melbourne, we understand where to find the most premium blocks, ensuring you receive
the best quality land in the best locations. And our in-house team of estimators are dedicated to assessing site costs, ensuring that you have the most accurate fixed site costs for your new home. All Carlisle packages are 100% fixed - so the price you see is the price you pay (aside from any upgrades you choose).
And our strong partnerships with leading land developers including Lendlease, Stockland, and more, give us ongoing access to the best blocks of land which we offer exclusively to our customers. And if you need help finding the perfect block of land, we can work closely with these partners to source a block to suit your dream floorplan and facade.
Better care and better peace of mind.
Learn the land lingo
The home building journey is full of many words and phrases that you may not be familiar with, which can make the process seem overwhelming.
At Carlisle, we don’t want you to feel confused at any point of your building journey, that’s why we’ve put together this land lingo guide!
Certificate of title
A certificate of title is a Legal document that identifies the owner/s of the block of land.
Title date or Titled land
A block’s title date is the official date that the block of land registers as an official address.
Bulk Earthworks
A term used to describe when your developer has commenced construction on your land, and the stage your block is contained within. Bulk earthworks will involve the developer importing fill as per the developer engineering plan, as well as removing any soils they plan to. This will go hand in hand with installing services to your stage, i.e sewer, gas mains.
Statement of Compliance (SOC)
Once your stage earthworks are complete, roads, kerb & channel is present, and your service mains are in, your lot will be eligible for statement of compliance. This will be lodged to the council for approval to gain official titles.
Soil report
Conducted by a certified engineer, the purpose of the soil report is to get a detailed understanding of the site’s earth conditions, and how those conditions may impact the support and structure of your home. This report will impact the type of foundation used in your home.
Site survey
A site survey is an examination of your land to establish the position of the proposed construction of your home. The survey identifies the correct orientation and positioning of the house, any obstacles that may need removal prior to construction, including large trees and any other limitations or any easements that may burden or benefit your land or construction of your home. The site survey also determines the current elevation and slope levels of your land in order to identify what site works will be required in order to create a level building platform.
Re-establishment survey
The purpose of a re-establishment survey is to re-instate the boundary of a block of land to determine where exactly the boundary lines of your property are.
Site costs
Expenses associated with your specific block of land in order to prepare your land for home construction, i.e. slab, bored piers, retaining walls. Unless your site costs are ‘fixed’* in price these expenses will be based on the outcome of your site survey and soil report.
Fixed site costs*
Fixed site costs are generally optional for clients and can be provided at the start of your sales journey. Fixed site costs remove the risk of any unforeseen costs that may pop up after your site survey or soil report. Your fixed site costs include all associated site costs, any OH&S requirements, council requirements and developer guidelines.
Fill
Additional soil or materials imported onto your block of land used to level your land according to the elevation or slope and to prepare the block for home construction.
Fall
Fall is used to describe the amount of slope present on your block. This slope is dictated by developer engineering, and is what Carlisle will use to understand how much earthworks are required to provide your block with a flat building platform.
Retaining Wall
Timer sleepers, or rendered brick ‘walls’ constructed within your property boundary to contain soil (fill). These retaining walls will either be at the front, side or rear of your block. The volume & frequency of these walls is dependent on your site’s fall.
Easements
Easements are a section of land registered on your title, generally to the rear or side of your block, used for services such as water, gas and electricity. An easement permits a person or authority to use or access that part of your land to access these services for any maintenance requirements.
Frontage
Frontage is the width of the front boundary of your block of land.
Depth
The depth of your block is the measurement from the front point of your block, to the rear point of your block. The frontage of your block multiplied by the depth of your block will equal the overall size of your land.
Stamp duty
The tax placed by the Government on the legal transfer of assets, such as land, existing property and cars.
Land Rebate
An incentive the Developer may put towards your block of land, at settlement i.e $10K off overall land price by way of rebate. Carlisle Homes can help you understand these terms & conditions and exactly how much you can save.
Cross over
The point at which you access the street from your block. Once your home is complete, this will be the point in which you place your driveway. It’s important to know where your cross over will be located, as this will impact on the position and orientation of your home on your block.
You can find your cross over location on the Engineering Report from your Land Developer.
Developer Engineering
An engineered plan of your lot, and the stage your lot is contained in, provided by a civil engineer on behalf of the developer of your estate. This plan shows the level of proposed fill (refer below) for your block, as well as your blocks heights, indicating if the site if flat, or more inclined. This plan is crucial in a builder understanding how to design your slab and what earthworks are required onsite to promote a stable building platform.
Building envelope
A building envelope is the maximum space that your home can be built in on your block, including the width, length and height of the home and is determined by your Land Developer.
You’ll find yourself talking-the-talk like a land professional in no time.
Plan Of Subdivision (POS)
A document proposed by the developer, and approved by the relevant council authority that shows your block, including blocks within your stage, with each applicable blocks area, frontage & depth measurements. The POS also shows any restrictions to your block i.e double story builds allowed only, including location of easement, their size & their type i.e sewer
Bushfire attack level (BAL)
A BAL rating is used to measure the potential risk of exposure to a bushfire. Any homes built in an area considered to be ‘bushfire prone’ will be given a BAL rating. This rating establishes the requirements for construction, ultimately to improve the protection of your home from attack by bushfire.
Council requirements
Your local council will have certain requirements that you must adhere to in order to be granted your building permit.
Developer requirements
Similar to your council requirements, you will also need to meet Land Developer requirements if you’re building in a new estate. These requirements will often relate to visual/style requirements that your new home must meet to keep the look of the estate consistent and provide an improved outcome for the community in which it lays. Your home must meet these requirements in order to be granted developer approval.
Developer approval
You must be granted approval by your developer (if building in a new estate) before you can commence the construction of your home. Approval will be granted on the premise that all requirements (explained above) are met.
Developer stages
In new land estates, the land developer will divide the estate into smaller “stages”, in which construction occurs at different times. Infrastructure construction will occur based on these stages. For example, completion of roads, cross overs, power and water supply will all occur to the first stage of an estate, before moving on to the second.
What does fixed price mean?
The definition of this phrase can vary from builder to builder, and it’s vital you know what it means before signing a land or building contract.
Understanding the term ‘fixed price’
After considering the base house price and the cost associated with purchasing land, the next major component to consider in a budget for any new home build are site costs. These are the costs associated with your specific block of land, which arise from preparing the site for construction, and can change depending on your block’s soil classification. Because these costs are so variable, they can be challenging to deal with, particularly for those working to a fixed budget.
Many builders promise certainty around the cost of a new home by offering ‘fixed site costs’. However, while this phrase can look very attractive at first glance and provide a level of comfort, these offers too often come with conditions that mean your total site costs could still be subject to significant variation. So, it’s imperative that before you sign any building contract, you know exactly which site fees are, and are not, included.
A comprehensive approach to site fees
According to Carlisle Homes’ House and Land Manager, Taylah White, it’s common for people to be confused by what the phrase “fixed site costs” means.
“Often, it’s only once we break down site costs in detail with a customer that they actually realise they’re not comparing apples with apples, and that their seemingly low quote for fixed site costs from another builder has a long list of costs that aren’t covered and could potentially be added to their build contract later on,” she says.
“By contrast, when Carlisle Homes says we offer fixed site costs, we really mean it. And they’re fixed from the moment you pay your deposit.”
The list of costs that Carlisle Homes covers as part of our Fixed Site Costs option is comprehensive and includes:
• The costs that relate to preparation of the building site, such as earthwork, rock removal and drainage, as well as additional engineering requirements like slab upgrades, bored piers and deepened beams.
• Council requirements for managing construction, like temporary fencing and timber footpath crossovers.
• Developer requirements, such as specific facade treatments and roof pitches, and fibre optics.
All of these are included in our pricing. In fact, we are very transparent in advising that there is just one cost that isn’t included in Carlisle’s Fixed Site Costs option – corner facade treatments, for blocks situated on a corner. Apart from that single factor, if there are any surprises with your block of land that lead to increased site costs, Carlisle Homes wears that additional cost and you don’t pay a cent extra, so you can embark on your home-building journey with confidence .
What exactly do site fees mean?
Site fees refer to the costs associated with preparing a piece of land for construction. These fees can include expenses for clearing the land, leveling the site, and ensuring proper drainage and utilities are in place. Site fees can vary significantly depending on the condition of the land, its location, and any specific requirements for the building project. Understanding site fees is crucial for budgeting purposes, as these costs are in addition to the purchase price of the land and the construction of the property itself. Accurately estimating site fees helps avoid unexpected expenses and ensures a smoother building process.
Is it beneficial to have a fixed price?
Having a fixed price for a construction project can be highly beneficial. A fixed price contract provides clarity and certainty regarding the total cost of the build, protecting you from unexpected price increases and budget overruns. This type of contract outlines all expenses upfront, including materials, labor, and any additional fees, allowing you to plan your finances more effectively. Fixed price contracts also simplify the project management process, as they establish clear expectations and reduce the risk of disputes over costs. For many homeowners and investors, opting for a fixed price contract offers peace of mind and financial stability throughout the construction journey.
Let’s answer some common questions about fixed price contracts
Are there any hidden costs with fixed price properties from Carlisle Homes?
No, one of the main advantages of a fixed price property is the transparency and clarity it offers. All costs are outlined in the contract from the start, ensuring there are no hidden or other fees during the construction process - which means you won’t have to include any estimated costs in your budget.
How does a fixed price property contract work?
A fixed price property contract details all aspects of the construction project, including the scope of work, materials, labour, and any other relevant costs involved. Both parties agree to these terms, and the price is locked in, protecting against price increases during the build.
Can the fixed price change under any circumstances?
Generally, the fixed price remains unchanged as long as the project scope and specifications do not alter. However, if there are changes requested by the buyer or unforeseen circumstances that significantly impact the project, there might be adjustments. These should be clearly documented and agreed upon in writing.
Do fixed price properties take longer to build?
Not necessarily. The duration of the build depends more on the project’s complexity, design, and any potential delays in approvals or materials. Fixed price properties can actually streamline the process, as there is less need for ongoing cost negotiations and adjustments.
Is a fixed price property a good choice for first-time homebuyers?
Yes, fixed price properties can be an excellent choice for firsttime homebuyers. They provide a clear financial outline and reduce the risk of budget overruns, making the home buying and building process more straightforward and less stressful. You can also carefully plan out your payment plan, making it easier to organise other costs.
Find your next fixed-price contract at Carlisle Homes
Discover the ease and certainty of building your dream home with a fixed-price contract at Carlisle Homes. Our fixed-price contracts ensure that all costs are transparent and agreed upon upfront, providing you with financial peace of mind throughout the construction process. With no hidden fees or floating price, you can confidently plan your budget and enjoy a stress-free building experience.
Our wide range of stylish and functional home designs, combined with our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, makes Carlisle Homes the perfect choice for your next home project. Let us guide you through every step of the way, from initial planning to final completion, ensuring your new home is built to the highest standards and delivered on time.
Our ranges
Live in luxury every day with sophisticated designs that showcase the finest architectural detailing, meticulously designed for seamless and light-filled, openplan living.
Created without compromise, the attainable Affinity Collection makes luxury living your daily reality. From the striking street presence of the refined facades, to carefully zoned living areas brimming with designer detail, the Affinity Collection impresses with its sophistication and luxurious liveability.
Our Inspire homes have options for all the features you want - from openplan living areas to tranquil retreats, generous bedrooms and bathrooms, a study where you can work from home, an entertainer’s kitchen, and premium inclusions.
Designed to maximise the whole block, our extensive range means there’s space for the whole family. With Inspire, you can find the perfect home for your budget and lifestyle.
EasyLiving homes offer outstanding value for money, better quality, and are simple and fast.
With homes from 16 to 37 squares and lot widths of 10.5 to 14 metres, it will be easy for you to find a home you’ll love. EasyLiving homes are filled with outstanding value and with our fixed price contract, you can sleep easy at night knowing we’re working within your budget.
The EasyLiving 6 step process makes it fast and affordable for you to get into your brand new home sooner.
South-East
Popular Estates
8 display centres to visit
Growing communities, surrounded by lush green space, good transport links, and great schools. You no longer have to compromise when it comes to your dream home. With plenty of beautiful new estates forming in the four corridors of the South-East; Cranbourne, Clyde, Officer, and Pakenham, there is so much on offer if you want to live in this area of Melbourne.
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Great things happening in the South-East South-East
A new Pakenham East suburb is currently under development covering an area of 630 hectares. Expect to see some beautiful new estates pop up in this area, giving you the luxury of living both regional and in suburbia at the same time.
The Cranbourne railway line is currently undergoing development to add an additional two train stations in Clyde. Along with nearly fully developed estates, shopping centres, and roads, you’ll have everything you need in Clyde.
Melbourne’s outer south-east is thriving with recreational activities for adults and children alike. There are numerous parks and wetlands to explore including the Royal Botanic Gardens in Cranbourne; you can travel roughly 20km to hit the beach; or head out to Tynong for Gumbuya World.
Aquatic Centres
including Casey Race, Casey Arc and Cardinia Life
Job opportunities are increasing in the South-East with business areas in Dandenong and Clayton expanding, including Monash University, CSIRO, and others.
The Victorian government is committed to opening 100 new schools across Victoria by 2026 with key new locations in the South-East including recently opened Cranbourne West Secondary College, Ramlegh Park Primary School, and Clyde Secondary College.
Check out these Activities in the South East:
Gumbuya World
only a 15 minute drive from Pakenham
Peninsula
Drive down the Peninsula for beaches, wineries, and more
Golf Course
including Ranfurlie and Cranbourne Golf Clubs
Fixed price packages South-East
First home buyers & investors
Carlisle Homes offers a wide variety of floorplans and designs to choose from, but the EasyLiving series is ideal for first-time home buyers and investors. With all the features you need at an affordable price, this range of six-star energy efficient homes provides an easy entry into the housing market with stylish, low maintenance living.
Fixed price packages South-East
Family living
Experience flexible open-plan living zones filled with natural light and ample amounts of room to grow. These impressive homes offer practical and value-driven living solutions wrapped up in beautiful floorplans which are specifically designed for the modern family lifestyle. Enjoy an extensive list of luxury inclusions and exceptional value for money with these amazing packages.
Popular Estates
6 display centres to visit
Melbourne’s northern suburbs are proving to be some of the most popular and appealing areas to live. A masterplanned community in the North can provide you with the perfect lifestyle where everything you need is at your doorstep, and only 20km or a 20-30min drive to the CBD. And with plenty of beautiful new estates forming in the two corridors of the North; Craigieburn and Sunbury, there is so much on offer if you want to live in this area of Melbourne.
Great things happening in the North North
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The future development of the Outer Metropolitan Ring road will create new opportunities for road and rail transport through Werribee, Melton, Tullamarine and more.
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Melbourne’s North has a wide range of employment opportunities with new town centres popping up across Donnybrook, Sunbury and more.
Melbourne’s North is thriving with opportunities to shop, from large centres like Northland and Westfield Plenty Valley, to specialised outlets at DFO Essendon, plus heaps of local shopping districts for all your everyday essentials.
Funfields Theme Park
Whittlesea. Ride Victoria’s biggest water slides and more.
There is plenty to do in Melbourne’s Northern suburbs; explore Yan Yean Reservoir Park, enjoy tastings at local wineries, take a hit at Craigieburn or Growling Frog golf courses, or take the kids to Funfields Themepark in Whittlesea.
The Victorian government is committed to opening 100 new schools across Victoria by 2026 with key new locations in the North including recently opened Elevation Secondary College and Edgars Creek Primary School.
Check out these Activities in the North:
Explore stunning lookouts Lookouts
Urban Surf
Go surfing, score perfect waves at Australia’s only surf park
Golf Course
Go for a hit at the Growling Frog golf course
North
Fixed price packages
First home buyers & investors
Carlisle Homes offers a wide variety of floorplans and designs to choose from, but the EasyLiving series is ideal for first-time home buyers and investors. With all the features you need at an affordable price, this range of six-star energy efficient homes provides an easy entry into the housing market with stylish, low maintenance living.
North
Fixed price packages
Family living
Experience flexible open-plan living zones filled with natural light and ample amounts of room to grow. These impressive homes offer practical and value-driven living solutions wrapped up in beautiful floorplans which are specifically designed for the modern family lifestyle. Enjoy an extensive list of luxury inclusions and exceptional value for money with these amazing packages.
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7 display centres to visit
There are so many options in the West and Geelong. With access to multiple freeways, it is easy to get into the CBD and trending suburbs like Altona, Moonee Ponds and Kensington. Regardless of the size of your land or home, you will have access to plenty of parks, wetlands, open space, and amenities.
Great things happening in the West and Geelong West
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The West and Geelong will be easier to navigate with multiple proposed train stations, a new city loop, and Geelong and Ballarat routes. Plus, the Westgate Freeway is getting an upgrade, and new connecting roads between suburbs are in development.
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You’ll be surrounded with new facilities including new hospitals in Footscray and Melton, and an expansion to Sunshine Hospital. Plus, all new suburbs will have easy access to established medical centres.
Over the West Gate Bridge, you’ll find lots of recreational activities to explore, including Werribee Park and Mansion, Werribee State Gorge, and the State Rose Garden, or take the kids to explore the wildlife at Werribee Open Range Zoo and the Point Cook Marine Sanctuary, or the soon-to-be constructed A-League stadium, home of Western United.
A new Westfield Shopping Centre is being built in Truganina. A great addition to the already established Highpoint Shopping Centre and Pacific Werribee.
The Victorian government is committed to opening 100 new schools across Victoria by 2026 with key new locations in the West including Bemin Secondary College in Truganina. Plus, you have easy access to Bacchus Marsh Grammar and Geelong Grammar, and tertiary options at Vic Uni and Deakin Waterfront.
Check out these Activities in the West:
Wyndham Harbour Hit up the water slides for a fun day out
Adventure Park Geelong
Werribee Park
Soak up the richness of Werribee Park
Golf Course
Surf at Bells Beach or Torquay
West
Fixed price packages
First home buyers & investors
Carlisle Homes offers a wide variety of floorplans and designs to choose from, but the EasyLiving series is ideal for first-time home buyers and investors. With all the features you need at an affordable price, this range of six-star energy efficient homes provides an easy entry into the housing market with stylish, low maintenance living.
West
Fixed price packages
Family living
Experience flexible open-plan living zones filled with natural light and ample amounts of room to grow. These impressive homes offer practical and value-driven living solutions wrapped up in beautiful floorplans which are specifically designed for the modern family lifestyle. Enjoy an extensive list of luxury inclusions and exceptional value for money with these amazing packages.
Geelong
Popular Estates
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Travel further out to Lara or Geelong and get the perfect balance of suburban and coastal/country lifestyle. Check out our two beautiful EasyLiving display homes in Coridale Estate, Lara.
Geelong
Fixed price packages
Experience flexible open-plan living zones filled with natural light and ample amounts of room to grow. These impressive homes offer practical and value-driven living solutions wrapped up in beautiful floorplans which are specifically designed for the modern family lifestyle. Enjoy an extensive list of luxury inclusions and exceptional value for money with these amazing packages.
S outh East
Berwick Minta
240–246 Soldiers Rd
Berwick, 3806
Call: 8691 1503
Clyde North Orana
2–8 Baroda Ave
Clyde North, 3978
Call: 8691 1529
Clyde Eliston
24–34 Waterman Dve
Clyde, 3978
Call: 8691 1535
Cranbourne Canopy
43–45 Snead Blvd
Cranbourne, 3977
Call: 8691 1515
West
Lara
Coridale
14-16 Coridale Blvd
Lara, 3212
Call: 8526 4970
Aintree Woodlea
4-16 Hazelwood Dr
Aintree, 3336
Call: 9122 8699
Tarneit
Alamora
7-17 Isola Mews, Tarneit, 3029
Call: 8961 1512
Truganina
Mt Atkinson
18-20 Sierra Street
Truganina, 3029
Call: 8691 1521
North
Sunbury Redstone
9–13 Wanderer Rd
Sunbury, 3429
Call: 8691 1531
Donnybrook
Peppercorn Hill
16-22 Warrnambool St
Donnybrook, 3064
Call: 8691 1530
Wollert
Aurora
15–21 Gem Pde
Wollert, 3750
Call: 8691 1517
Kalkallo
Cloverton
26–28 Design Way
Kalkallo, 3064
Call: 8691 1501
Clyde North Smiths Lane
15–19 Grazing Way
Clyde North, 3978
Call: 8691 1537
Officer South Kaduna Park
45–51 Centenary Blvd
Officer South, 3809
Call: 8691 1525
Clyde North Meridian
14-24 Zagros St
Clyde North, 3978
Call: 8691 1543
Clyde North Berwick Waters
171-177 Honour Ave
Clyde North, 3978
Call: 8691 1534
Tarneit
Newhaven
11-13 Legion Ave
Tarneit, 3029
Call: 8691 1547
Werribee Harpley
10-12 Hummock Rise
Werribee, 3030
Call: 8691 1505
Manor Lakes Manor Lakes
3-9 Alberga Way
Manor Lakes, 3024
Call: 8691 1513
Donnybrook Olivine
23-29 Eucalyptus Pde
Donnybrook, 3064
Call: 8691 1519
Mickleham
Botanical
23–25 Poppy St
Mickleham, 3064
Call: 8691 1509