Final chance at Mount Cotton

Developer Villa World has only a handful of homes left for sale at Mount Cotton Village in Brisbane’s growing bayside.Just six homes remain for sale in the community which has been under development since 2006 and is now home to more than 500 families.Homes are priced from $471,000 and range in size from 461sqm to 841sqm, with vacant land priced from $245,000.Villa World development manager Peter Johnson said the sell-out of Mount Cotton Village would mark the completion of the suburb’s residential development as other housing projects had already wrapped up.“The final release of homes at Mt Cotton Village is the last opportunity for buyers to secure a brand new home in sought after Mt Cotton,” he said.“Being within a beautiful bush setting and in proximity to amenities has been a major driver of sales to date,” he said.“Now the window is closing and we anticipate that will accelerate buyer interest.”Mt Cotton Village is serviced by an array of public and private schools such as Mount Cotton State School, Sheldon College, Calvary Christian College and Chisholm Catholic College.Residents have the recently expanded Mt Cotton Central shopping centre on their doorstep which includes a 3200sqm IGA supermarket, bottle shop and café. Major retail is a short drive away at Victoria Point or the Logan Hyperdome.Villa World national sales manager Robyn Valmadre said Villa World had been building its workbook in the bayside to continue to meet buyer demand for affordable, quality homes in well serviced and established locations.“Villa World’s new releases include Ellabay at Redland Bay and Affinity in Thornlands, as well as existing communities Era at Capalaba and Waterline at Thornlands,” he said.“These developments are catering to a range of buyer demographics, including first home buyers, downsizers and traditional second and third home buyers.“We offer a mix of house-and-land and land-only offerings across various price points and this has assisted in creating a diverse buyer demographic.”Villa World also offers a zero deposit incentive for eligible first home buyers.Established in 1986, Villa World is Queensland’s oldest ASX-listed housing developer and is one of Australia’s largest housing providers.Villa World creates value through a simple philosophy of quality craftsmanship, design innovation and enduring relationships. Today, more than 35,000 Australians call a Villa World address home.Mt Cotton Village’s display home precinct is located at the end of Hardwood Drive and is open Friday to Wednesday from 10am until 5pm.

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