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Townhomes at Bradmill Yarraville designed with an eye to the future

Pioneer Townhomes, the first homes to hit the market at the iconic Bradmill Yarraville residential mixed-use development, will pay homage to the site’s industrial history and offer sustainable features to reduce environmental impact.

The townhomes span two or three storeys with three- or four-bedroom configurationsto cater for energetic families, discerning entertainers, and thosewho cherish comfort.

Varied home designs offer numerous ways to enjoy the outdoor spaces, from either the balcony, winter garden or landscaped gardens.

Importantly, the homes place emphasis on sustainability in every aspect of the design. They include solar panels, watersaving fixtures and double glazing for high thermal performance.

These all-electric homes eliminate the need for gas, effectivelyreducing thereliance on fossil fuels for all Bradmill homes.

Each home is oriented to maximise lightand provide adaptable living spaces to meet the demands of modernfamily life.

Many homes feature primary and secondary living areason separate levels, assuring every lifestyle finds its niche. A securegarage and individual street entrance, provides an elevated senseof privacy with green landscapes consciously placed, immersingthe home in verdant surrounds.

Internally, a levelof customisation is offered with a choice of a colourpalette in either the Indigo scheme, which features classic rich walnutbrown or the Chambray scheme, with modern, light oak coloured finish.

Three-bedroom townhomes begin from $1,099,000* and four bedrooms from $1,575,000*.

Interested purchasers can learn more about the townhomes on offer at the Bradmill Yarraville Block Party, a free, family-friendly event held at the development’s display suite at 355-359 Francis Street, Yarraville, on Saturday 16 March.

The Block Party is an opportunity to learn more about Bradmill Yarraville while also enjoying complimentary food and drink from a variety of food trucks, live entertainment, street artist demonstrations, face painting, and more.

Sales staff will be on hand to provide further information and facilitate purchases at Bradmill Yarraville.

Register your attendance at the Block Party at www.bradmillbparty24.com.

For more information, visit www.bradmill-yarraville.com.au.

*This material and its contents (including prices and availability) are guides only and are subject to change without notice. Purchasers should rely on their own enquiries and the contract for sale.

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