More than 1500 people attended the opening.
City of Armadale mayor Henry Zelones cuts the ribbon to officially open the Springtime display village in Haynes.
Camera IconMore than 1500 people attended the opening. City of Armadale mayor Henry Zelones cuts the ribbon to officially open the Springtime display village in Haynes. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Perth’s south-west celebrates opening of Springtime display home village in Haynes

Keren BellosEastern Reporter

Event activities at the Springtime residential development in Haynes included an eight-metre climbing wall, bungee trampolines, animal farm, football coaching clinic by former Fremantle Docker Luke McPharlin and a visit from the Nova Casanovas.

The opening coincided with the launch of the Urban Quarter estate’s Foreshore collection comprising 12 home sites averaging more than 450sq m and starting at $192,000.

In the Foreshore’s first release, nine lots have direct frontage to the Neerigen Brook foreshore.

Urban Quarter general manager Stuart Reside said the lots represented exceptional value compared to equivalent-sized blocks in new suburbs like Harrisdale and Piara Waters, where prices were up to $100,000 higher.

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Mr Reside said early interest in Riverside, one of three villages at Springtime, had exceeded expectations with more than 400 lots sold.

“It’s been a really positive response from buyers looking for a premium product,” Mr Reside said.

“The attraction of living by the water and foreshore is obviously a major drawcard, but the convenience of being able to walk to the local shopping centre and a future primary school is also influencing buyers.” More Foreshore lots will be released as the project progresses south along the 1.2km frontage it shares with the Wungong River.