The way that we choose live and work is evolving thanks to better transport options and progressive technology.
With many people now benefitting from a post pandemic hybrid working model, choosing to live away from the hectic 24-hour lifestyle of Melbourne’s inner city is now possible – while also continuing to build a life that includes a career and financial growth. Young professionals and families can confidently lay foundations in a suburb that’s well-connected to an efficient transport system, and move a step closer to achieving a better work life balance, building prosperity and establishing a sense of belonging in a community.
Fraser Rise, located 27km northwest of Melbourne's CBD is attracting attention for all the right reasons, with home buyers seeing its potential as an affordable and vibrant new residential hub. Its excellent location and superb connectivity, firmly positioning the locale as a future growth suburb.
Connectivity through Trains and Freeway Access:
Access to an efficient public transport system and a free-flowing road network is one of the benefits for Fraser Rise locals.
Fraser Rise is well-connected to the city and broader western regions via several major freeways, including the Western Ring Road, Calder Freeway, and Sunbury Road, in addition to proposed future road upgrades.
For one car families, younger students, or those who choose to go green and be free of car ownership, public transport is also available via rail with Watergardens and Caroline Springs Train stations close by, along with a network of bus services.
Community Connections:
A well-connected life also means access to nature and open spaces. The local area is a haven for nature lovers, with plenty of natural reserves and parklands that cater to interests of all ages. The Wyndham Vale Nature Reserve, Kororoit Creek Regional Park, and Toolern Creek Wetlands are all within a few minutes' drive from the local area, proving to be a drawcard for outdoor enthusiasts, walkers, and picnic goers.
Close to home, The City of Melton are focussed on building a diverse community by hosting a variety of free and accessible community events, and continue to work with stakeholders for best fit amenities for the local area. This includes planning for a future government Prep-Year 12 school and local sports reserve located on Beattys Road, and a community centre, government primary school and non-government primary school, accessed from Plumpton Road.
Confidence in investment continues to strengthen in Fraser Rise and Melbourne’s northwest corridor, evident by a growing community and development of future residential estates.
For further information about the suburb of Fraser Rise and local residential opportunities, contact the team at Masall on 0458 607 043 or masall@red23.com.au