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HomeIn BusinessLifestyle Communities brings new flagship community to Clyde North

Lifestyle Communities brings new flagship community to Clyde North

Lifestyle Communities is combining smarts with sustainability in the newest downsizer community to land in Melbourne’s expanding south-east growth corridor.

Located within the Meridian Central precinct in Clyde North, Lifestyle Meridian has 274 brand new, affordable and contemporary homes as well as a multi-million-dollar Clubhouse designed by DKO Architecture.

Construction is due to start this month and Lifestyle Meridian is expected to be welcoming homeowners in mid-2022.

This flagship community offers retired, semi-retired and working downsizers the next generation in housing design. It has a first of its kind community solar and battery grid which means cheaper electricity for all homeowners.

Homeowners will also be more connected than ever with high speed fibre to the home, two months free internet usage and ongoing internet market-matched rates, plus one year free subscription to Netflix.

The sleek Clubhouse has well designed recreation spaces with a pizza oven, bowling green and croquet court, indoor and outdoor pools and a fully equipped gym. A dog wash, communal electric car and charging stations are practical inclusions.

Lifestyle Meridian will be the company’s 19th community in Victoria, and its fifth within the south-east growth corridor, adding to its existing portfolio of communities in Berwick Waters, Kaduna Park, Officer and Casey Fields.

Lifestyle Communities Co-founder and Managing Director, James Kelly said the company’s newest development equalled 19 communities and 20 years of providing the homes, services and amenities that make downsizing easy and affordable.

“Lifestyle Meridian is built on a strong foundation of experience, innovation and expertise, and a laser-like focus on the downsizer market,” he said.

“With features that promise sustainable, smart and convenient living, Lifestyle Meridian redefines traditional downsizing while keeping our empathetic, non-salesy approach to making sure our homeowners have exactly what they want and need.”

Lifestyle Meridian will be located within Meridian Central – 2/S Twynam Road, Clyde North. Stage one and Stage two homes have been released for sale, starting from $370,000 up to $597,500.

While the community is under development display homes can be viewed at Lifestyle Kaduna Park at 45 Heytesbury Road, Officer South. For more information, head to lifestylemeridian.com.au or phone 1300 50 55 60.

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