When LWP Property Group created the concept of Huntlee, it was with two words in mind – “community” and “connection”.
A decade after the first parcel of land located on the fringe of wine country in the Hunter Valley became one family’s permanent address, more homes are being prepared to welcome residents.
The latest offering is named Caphilly, which can be traced back to early Rothbury settler Joseph Broadbent Holmes who named his lands “The Wilderness” and “Caerphilly.”
Holmes not only constructed the nearby St Paul’s church and Rothbury School of Arts Hall, but he shared a vision for communal spaces that offered connection.
Lots within the postcode that has become the first town to be built in the Hunter Valley in more than 50 years, range from 272m2 to 471m2.
With a focus on affordability, prices start at $220,000.
“Caphilly is designed to appeal to those wanting an affordable new home with the town Centre convenience,” says Huntlee Director Stephen Thompson.
“Leave the car at home on weekends and walk within your community, grab a coffee with friends, let the kids play at the parks nearby, go to the gym, or out for dinner at the Tavern.
“Caphilly is perfect for those looking to get onto the property ladder with affordable entry level land prices, or a family just wanting a smaller low maintenance home.”
Caphilly is the second precinct established within the 200-hectare town centre.
Home designs in the latest land release are big on space and low on maintenance, with Caphilly offering modern, one- and two-story townhouses.
And, all homes are Torrens Title meaning there’s no ongoing strata or maintenance fees to pay.
Huntlee was recently awarded the 2023 UDIA Award for Excellence in the Master Planned Communities category.
With a focus on education, employment, and enjoyment, the stretch of land located near Branxton offers a blend of Hunter Valley charm, sustainable living and urban convenience.
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