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Why You Should Call a South-Facing Block Home.

When buying land in the relatively cool climate of greater Melbourne, you’re likely to hear real estate agents mention the term “north-facing block”. What does north-facing mean?

Because of the sun’s changing position in the sky throughout the seasons, a home on a north-facing block of land should capture the maximum amount of natural light in winter while being shaded from the high heat of summer. This positive “solar orientation” saves both energy and money as passive heating and cooling reduces bills and makes the home and garden generally more comfortable to live in.

So is a south-facing or even a southeast or southwest-facing block a deal-breaker when you’re looking for a new home? With a little extra thought, it really shouldn’t be! Here’s how to know when you should consider buying a south-facing block.

When the price is right

As north-facing homes are perceived to be more desirable, those blocks can be tricky to find and can often be a touch more expensive than their south-facing, near-identical neighbours directly across the road. Choosing a south-facing block may mean you can afford land with a better slope, shape or size for less; elements which mean your home build is likely to be easier and cost you less also.

When the outlook is better

You can change much about your new home design but you likely can’t change the view. A good view adds wow factor for you as well as major resale appeal. So if you’ve found a suburb or even a street that you love but the view is better there for south-facing blocks, don’t discount them automatically. In real estate speak you’ll value aspect over orientation.

When everything else is just right

There are several factors that will likely contribute to your overall happiness in a home more than which way it faces. Location and connection with the community are the big ones. Not dealing with mortgage stress and having enough space are others. You may very well be able to find a selection of - otherwise perfect - south-facing blocks in your dream suburb within budget more easily than you would find north-facing blocks.

When you have a good build team

Smart, modern design philosophies can easily mitigate the complex natural light and passive heating and cooling issues you may find when building on a south-facing block. Expert builders, interior designers and architects have hundreds of different tricks to capture, borrow and reflect warmth and light within your home. Just a few include adding prominent windows, skylights, clever lighting, strategic staircases and voids. There’s a lot of flexibility with the floor plan and how the house is positioned on the lot. Perhaps you like the idea off adding an internal courtyard (as a bonus you’ll enjoy the ultimate in outdoor privacy) or a larger front yard?

When your priorities are unique

There are a few other benefits to south-facing blocks that you might not have thought about. If you often work or study from home, a home on a south-facing block captures softer, more even light with no harsh shafts. This type of light is great for offices. And if you’re thinking of investing in the property instead of living there yourself, a premium location with good views for the right price should be a priority over which way the block faces, depending on your particular financial goals.

Need help finding the right block for you and your dream home? Get in touch with our friendly sales team who are ready to help! Visit our sales office at 290 Craigieburn Road East, Wollert or call the team on 0425 741 891 to have a chat.

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Wollert Development is on the rise

Wollert is one of Melbourne’s fastest-growing suburbs, transitioning from a quiet fringe area to a vibrant community hub. With an estimated population of over 40,000 residents in late 2025 and projections suggesting nearly 60,000+ people by 2040, Wollert’s transformation is well underway. Young families and first-home buyers are drawn to the area’s affordability, leafy streets and future-focused planning. With this influx, local infrastructure and community spaces are being rolled out to meet growing demand. One of the most visible developments is Linfield Place, a new retail and community precinct under construction on the corner of Epping Road and Baltrum Drive. This architecturally designed centre costing around $45 million will include: Major convenience retailers like 7-Eleven and Oporto
Aspire Early Learning & Kindergarten
Snap Fitness Gym
Variety of speciality stores
Set to open in early 2026, Linfield Place is positioned as more than a shopping centre, it’s designed as a community hub, close to parks, and health and education services that will serve the rapidly growing local population.

Community Centres: Hubs for Families and Services

To support Wollert’s expanding population, Council and the Victorian Government are investing in new community infrastructure. West Wollert Community Centre A brand-new multi-purpose facility is under construction at 63 Jardin Road, expected to open in 2027. This state-of-the-art centre will include: Three kindergarten rooms
Two maternal and child health consulting suites
A mini-branch library with spaces for work and study
Community hall, activity rooms and outdoor garden space
Accessible amenities and parking
Designed as a welcoming place for all ages, the centre aims to reduce the need for residents to travel outside Wollert for essential services.

Education in Wollert: Schools for Growing Families

Education has kept pace with residential growth. Wollert’s first primary school opened in 2022, providing local Prep–6 learning and facilities like a library, arts and science spaces. Expansion continues with Wollert Secondary College, adding new learning spaces and a dedicated arts and technology building that will accommodate hundreds more students when complete in 2026. Future plans call for additional school sites, ensuring young residents have access to quality education close to home, a cornerstone of sustainable community planning.

Wollert Transport and Road Upgrades

With population growth comes increased traffic and commuting challenges. Council is tackling this head-on with major upgrades to key arterial roads, including: Craigieburn Road
Boundary Road
Epping Road
These upgrades aim to improve traffic flow, safety and connectivity for residents and workers moving around the northern growth corridor. At the same time, transport planning is looking longer term. The suburb’s official development plan reserves land for a future train line to the proposed Wollert town centre, a major boost for public transport if delivered. Meanwhile, existing bus networks continue to link Wollert to neighbouring hubs and rail connections.

Green Spaces & Environmental Conservation

Wollert is known for its large River Red Gum trees and significant natural landscapes, including stony rises that hold cultural importance to the traditional landowners, the Wurundjeri people. Local planning ensures these environmental assets are protected and integrated into new developments as: Conservation reserves
Public parks and open spaces
Biodiversity corridors woven through neighbourhoods
Walking and cycling paths are also featured across the suburb, encouraging active lifestyles and connection to nature.

Future Town Centres and Urban Design

Looking ahead, Wollert’s development blueprint includes multiple new town centres, open-space reserves, community hubs and schools, all woven throughout residential growth areas to create walkable, connected neighbourhoods. This framework supports a balanced city-scale growth model: not just houses, but vibrant places to live, work, learn and play.

Current Community Atmosphere

Alongside new retail and community infrastructure, Wollert already enjoys established lifestyle amenities. Just minutes from Arramont Estate, the Whittlesea Monday Market is a popular weekly destination offering fresh produce, food stalls and local goods, creating a relaxed community gathering space. Residents are also close to a wide range of cafés and restaurants in nearby Epping and Craigieburn, providing everyday coffee spots, casual dining and family-friendly eateries. These nearby hubs complement Wollert’s growing retail offering, with future town centres expected to introduce additional local dining options. Wollert’s location also provides convenient access to the Whittlesea countryside and the Yarra Valley wine region, home to cellar doors, winery restaurants and scenic weekend destinations, adding further lifestyle appeal for residents.
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How To Choose A Builder

Building a home is one of the biggest investments you’ll ever make financially and emotionally. The builder you choose will shape everything from your construction experience to the final quality of your home. With so many builders in the industry, how do you confidently choose the right one for you?

VISIT DISPLAY HOMES

A display home village is one of the best places to begin your builder research. Walking through a display home lets you assess build quality, explore a variety of layouts and designs, understand standard inclusions versus upgrades, and get a true sense of each builder’s style. It’s also a great opportunity to gather inspiration, pick up brochures and other marketing materials, and speak with a sales consultant about the vision you have for your future home. Most display home villages will have a good variety of homes available for you to walk through, so make a day out of it and take your time exploring them all. In Wollert, not far from Arramont, you can find a great selection of display villages that feature many of Melbourne’s top builders!

KNOW YOUR BUDGET

Not every builder works at every price point. Some specialise in budget-friendly homes for first home buyers or premium and custom designs for those building their forever home. Before you get attached to a particular builder or floor plan, be clear on your budget. Look for builders whose base prices and standard inclusions align with what you can afford. This will save you time and ensure you don’t stray too far from your original budget.

DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH

Take the time to read Google reviews, browse forums, and explore social media to gain an honest understanding of other people’s building experiences. Speaking with those who have already been through the process can offer valuable insight into what you can expect. Look for feedback from homeowners who have completed each stage of the journey; from the initial consultation and design selection, through construction and handover, and even after living in their homes for some time. Their experiences will give you a well-rounded view of a builder’s service quality, communication, and It’s also worth checking whether the builder has received any awards or industry recognition. Awards can be a strong indicator of build quality, innovation, customer satisfaction, and design excellence. Organisations such as Master Builders provide a reliable reference point to see if a builder has been formally acknowledged for their work.

MEET WITH A NEW HOME SALES CONSULTANT

Once you’ve narrowed down your list, book a meeting with each builder’s home sales consultant. This is your chance to ask detailed questions about plans and inclusions, understand standard versus upgrade items, clarify site costs and potential variations, and get transparency around timelines and processes. This is also the time to chat through any promotions that they may have that will add value to your build, whether it be free upgrades or a discount on site costs.

LOOK OVER QUOTES AND CONTRACTS CAREFULLY

Request detailed quotes and review each builder’s contract thoroughly so you understand exactly what is and isn’t included. Compare the scope of work, materials, timelines, and warranty terms across all quotes to help identify which builder aligns best with your needs and expectations. Pay special attention to exclusions, payment schedules, and any clauses relating to variations, delays, or additional costs. These details can significantly influence your final decision, as they often reveal how transparent, flexible, and reliable each builder will be throughout the project.

BUILD THE RIGHT HOME FOR YOU

Finding the right builder takes time but it’s worth every step. By visiting display homes, researching thoroughly, comparing quotes, and meeting with sales consultants, you’ll put yourself in the best position to choose a builder who fits your style, your budget, and your future home goals.
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Community

Community Update July 2025

Welcome to the Community Update for July 2025.

Construction at Arramont continues to progress, and we’re pleased to share an update with you.

Landscaping Works

Stages 17, 18 & 19 streetscapes and reserves design documentation for Council endorsement is substantially complete, with the project anticipated to go out for tender in Q4 2025.

The Ultimate Wetland is now complete and is now on maintenance, with practical completion from Melbourne Water anticipated in August 2025. We anticipate that the Ultimate Wetland will be open to the community in Q3 2027.
*Ultimate Wetland Reserve  

Stage 14C, 17, 18 & 19 - Civil Works

Stages 14C, 17, 18, and 19 are progressing well and commencement of Works is pending Council and Authority Approvals   *Stage 20 Civil Works 

Other Matters

We’d like to remind current and future residents of Arramont Estate of our shared responsibility in keeping the estate clean. Please ensure your site remains neat and tidy, and if you notice any dumped rubbish, report it via Snap, Send, Solve using the following link: www.snapsendsolve.com/report/victoria
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