Smaller homes having big impact on city’s northern fringe

Words by Kylie Dulhunty, Herald Sun Real Estate
November 23, 2018

A BOUTIQUE collection of contemporary terrace homes in Melbourne’s north is expected to sell quickly as buyers continue to ditch the large house and traditional quarter acre block in favour of turnkey options.

Developers MAB and GPC have launched Crafted Townhomes at the Merrifield estate in Mickleham, a collection of eight two-storey townhouses that offer two or three bedrooms, generous open-plan living spaces and landscaped yards.

Merrifield project director Matthew Planner said an earlier release revealed strong demand for townhouse living, with all 30 properties snapped up.

“The first release showed that there is a strong desire among young buyers for a stylish turnkey townhome that delivers contemporary design to suit a modern, urban lifestyle, but is also very competitively priced,” he said.

“Townhome living, traditionally popular in inner and middle parts of Melbourne, has experienced a migration to growth areas as a desirable form of living.

“Fringe areas were once perceived as part of the great Australian dream where you buy a quarter acre lot and build a large home, but year by year we’re seeing lots getting smaller and townhomes, previously not considered or offered, are becoming desirable.

“Affordability as well as a shift in buyer attitudes and tastes as well as a demographic shift towards younger buyers is fuelling the change.

“Our Crafted Townhome range aims to deliver architecturally designed terraces at an affordable price point in a great location, which is truly compelling for buyers in Melbourne’s northern growth corridor.”

The Crafted Townhomes are priced at $385,000 for two bedrooms, or $375,000 with the First Home Owners Grant.

The three-bedroom townhouses are priced at $449,900 and $475,000.

Designed by Rothelowman Architects for Soho Living, the townhouses come complete and ready to move into with features such as stone benchtops, panel heating to the living areas and bedrooms as well as landscaped gardens including instant turf at the rear.

Kristy Prasad and her partner Brayden Carriera bought one of the townhouses released earlier this year and saw it as a great opportunity to enter the property market at an affordable price.

“We were looking for a double-storey house and we had a budget so we were told we’d be unlikely to find anything,” Miss Prasad said.

“But this had three bedrooms and a study, enough room to expand as a family, it’s close to the park and schools and there may be a potential hospital linked to The Northern Hospital built nearby and I’m a nurse.

“We also liked that it was turnkey and while we still had options of colour schemes, it comes with everything finished and we had enough money left over to get some of the extras that we wanted such as stone benchtops and additional power points.”

Mr Planner said buyers were also drawn to the amenities that will be on offer at Merrifield including schools, parks, retail and up to 30,000 new jobs at the business park.

“We’re not just another residential subdivision, we’re building a whole city,” he said.

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We welcome Crepe Craze to the Corner Store café!

Crepe lovers rejoice! The talented ladies behind prominent food brand, Crepe Craze, are now operating Merrifield’s Corner Store Café. Serving their signature menu of sweet and savoury crepes, the team are excited to join the thriving Merrifield community.

The good news doesn’t stop here. The menu will also consist of a delicious selection of souvlaki, hot and cold drinks and some crazy good coffee!

Opening hours:

MONDAY – THURSDAY: 7AM – 3PM

FRIDAY: 7AM – 9PM

SATURDAY – SUNDAY: 8AM – 3PM

Check out the full menu here

We’ve included a sweet selection of their crepes and souvlaki below!

Merrifield Connect community bus success helps lead to Government support for a new public bus route in Melbourne’s thriving north

  • Merrifield Connect has completed more than 7,500 user trips to train stations, community services and local schools since it launched on 30 January this year.
  • To meet demand, the new timetable’s services will increase to include additional bus services for each of the morning and evening peak services and new express services between Merrifield and Craigieburn Train Station.
  • Andrews Labor Government has announced an $8.9 million investment in a new bus route along Donnybrook Road for Mickleham and surrounding suburbs, with services expected to commence in 2019.

Merrifield Connect – A privately-funded alternative to public transport in Melbourne’s north is expanding its timetable with more frequent services going to more locations, in response to high demand from local residents.

Since launching in January 2018, the developer-led and funded bus service Merrifield Connect has been firmly embraced by the Merrifield community and demonstrated a strong appetite for permanent public transport infrastructure locally.

Offering an essential connection for residents of Victoria’s largest mixed-use masterplanned community, Merrifield Connect has completed more than 7,500 user trips to train stations, community services and local schools since its launch earlier this year.

Funded by MAB and GPC, the success of Merrifield Connect helped provided the Victorian government a strong and clear platform for the investment and support of future public transport services in Melbourne’s thriving north. To date more than 250 Merrifield residents have purchased a $20 access card for unlimited use of the Merrifield Connect service.

To meet demand, the new timetable services will increase to include additional bus services for each of the peak morning and evening services, as well as a new express offering between Merrifield and Craigieburn Train Station.

Merrifield Connect replicates a typical public bus service, with stops, a timetable, access cards and connection to existing public transport services and, with trip numbers increasing, demand was high from residents for extra services.

Merrifield resident Coral Murtha, who works in Melbourne’s CBD, has been using the service daily and said the new timetable would further benefit locals.

“Merrifield Connect saves me almost 20 minutes each way on my work commute and makes it so easy to embrace public transport. I think it is a fantastic initiative to encourage people to travel more sustainably” she said.

“The additional services will make it an even better service for people, providing more choice and the ability to go to more places.”

Merrifield Community Development Manager Tennille Bradley-Ow said the service would now offer eight return trips per day including two additional return services, with residents excited to see the timetable expand.

“Merrifield Connect has provided a much-needed transport solution for residents, bridging a public transport gap in the rapidly expanding northern corridor.  The growing numbers of bus service users, particularly among those who do not have access to a car, demonstrates a need for locals to be connected to schools, public transport, shopping centres and other essential services.

This increasing demand for local public transport has recently been recognised by the Andrews Labor Government, which has announced an $8.9 million investment in a new bus route along Donnybrook Road for Mickleham and surrounding suburbs, with services expected to commence in 2019.

Member for Yuroke Ros Spence said planning work for the bus route is underway to design a route to connect residents to Craigieburn, including Craigieburn Train Station and Craigieburn Central shopping centre.

“We know Melbourne’s outer suburbs are growing, and we’re delivering the public transport our booming suburb’s need,” she said in an announcement about the planned service.

Ms Bradley-Ow said it was fantastic to see the government supporting residents in Melbourne’s north and reconfirmed MAB’s commitment to providing services with Merrifield Connect.

“This news has been welcomed greatly by the local community and we hope that Merrifield Connect played a role in demonstrating the demand for a PTV service,” she said.

The new and expanded Merrifield Connect timetable will include a new evening service departing Craigieburn at 7:00pm, an express service that will travel between Mickleham and Craigieburn Station in 15 minutes and a new designated school service connecting to several local Craigieburn schools – including Hume Anglican Grammar and Mount Ridley College.

The new Merrifield Connect timetable commenced from 8 October. To access the new timetable, visit www.merrifieldmelbourne.com.au/merrifield-connect.

For further details on Merrifield, visit the Merrifield Sales Centre at Donnybrook Road, Mickleham, phone 03 9684 8120 or visit www.merrifieldmelbourne.com.au.

It’s Christmas time at Merrifield!

Saturday 8th December
6pm to 8pm
Merrifield Neighbourhood Park (Opposite Merrifield Sales Centre)

You’re invited to our very special Christmas Jingle and Mingle – a gathering with friends, family and neighbours to celebrate our wonderful community!

The night will be filled with exciting entertainment, live music, delicious treats and even an appearance from the man in red – Santa! Plus, there’s a few special guests that the kids will love.

Check out all the fun details below:

THE BAKER BOYS! LIVE ON STAGE 
The high-energy live music act will be taking to the stage from 6pm. Enjoy your favourite songs from this 5 piece band that have promised to fill the dance floor by the end of the night!

Watch a sneak peek below:

SANTA & FRIENDS
Enjoy free roving Christmas entertainment, plus a meet & greet with Santa
Cost: Free

FOOD STALLS
Take your pick from the delicious food stalls that will be serving from 6pm.
Cost: Please bring cash. Small notes preferred

Honey Puff Chicks: Boasting a family recipe passed through generations, these traditional Greek sweets will not disappoint

Crepe Craze: serving their famous fresh crapes, souvlakis and more!

The Cheese Rebels: These expert cheesemongers will be pairing locally sourced and international flavours, and crafting specialised cheese platters for all to enjoy.

Mr Sausage: Makers of traditional and gourmet sausages

INSTAGRAM COMPETITION 

Do you want to WIN a Marnong Estate three course dining experience for two!

We’re giving away this amazing experience at the Christmas event and all you need to do is follow the simple steps below:

1: Follow @merrifieldmelbourne on Instagram
2: Take a photo at the Christmas event and show us how creative you can be!
3. Post the photo to Instagram and tag @merrifieldmelbourne and hashtag #mymerrifield

Winner will be announced Monday 10th December – so don’t forget to put your account on public or we won’t be able to see the photo!

Don’t forget to BYO picnic rug and esky – we can’t wait to see you there!

Merrifield West Primary School Funding Announcement

As part of an $850 million investment to be delivered by a re-elected Labor Government, six new schools will now be fully funded in the Yuroke electorate – including Merrifield West Primary School.

Set to open in 2021, Merrifield West Primary School will be the first primary school delivered at Merrifield to provide the educational needs of the community’s primary school age children from prep to grade 6, and will deliver best in class facilities.

To meet the demands of our growing state, Member for Yuroke Ros Spence said, “We are building new schools to ensure every local kid can get a great education close to home.”

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