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Spring 2014 Since sales began in April 2014, Providence in the Ripley Valley has become one of the ten best selling communities in Australia according to independent research recently released by National Land Survey Program (Qtr August 2014) . Already, the $1 billion new town, which is projected to become home to 20,000 people over the next 20 years, is changing the face of the region as it takes shape in the Ripley Valley, nearby to Springfield and surrounded by stunning mountains. “We’re creating a whole new town that brings back authentic neighbourhood values. Providence will be a township with a village heart and friendly walkable neighbourhoods,” said Providence Director, Michael Khan. The 670 hectare town is being created by Amex Corporation, one of the country’s most respected creators of large-scale residential communities. “Almost a third of Providence will be dedicated to parklands and reserves, adding up to double the size of the Brisbane Botanic Gardens, City Botanic Gardens and South Bank Parklands combined,” said Michael Khan. “Locals are telling us they’ve seen the amazing growth of other master- planned communities in the area, and they want to buy in during the launch phase when prices are at their most affordable.” Work on Providence is well underway, with construction on the Providence home display village, neighbourhood centre and district park facility set for completion in 2015. “We are creating a neighbourhood centre with community space, café, and parklands with adventure play, so that there will be great amenities for families,” Mr Khan said. “Our display village will also feature homes from some of the largest builders in Australia; Plantation Homes, Metricon, Simonds, Stylemaster, Ausbuild, Planbuild Homes, Bold Properties, Hotondo Homes and Burbank.” As Providence progresses, it will also include a future Town Centre of a modern main street style with a department store and supermarkets, specialty shops, cafés and restaurants and a civic town park. Also planned are two future primary and secondary schools and a health and well-being precinct. Oliver Hume, who is managing the sales and marketing for Providence, said they were thrilled with buyer interest. “With the newly-opened Springfield train station, Brisbane residents are realising that Ripley Valley is on their back door, with more space and better family-friendly facilities,” said Oliver Hume Joint-Managing Director for Queensland, Brinton Keath. Visit the Providence Land Sales & Information Centre, Ripley Road (off Centenary Hwy), South Ripley. Open 10am – 5pm daily. Phone 1800 604 246 New $1 billion town changing face of the west At a glance Developer: Amex Corporation Type: Masterplanned residential community Size: 670 hectares Total worth: $1 billion Timeframe: 20 years Location: 10 mins from downtown Ipswich and 6 mins from Springfield CBD Land price: from $137,000 to $205,000* Website: providenceripley.com.au Providence Town Centre artist impression.

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Spring 2014

Since sales began in April 2014, Providence in the Ripley Valleyhas become one of the ten best selling communities in Australia according to independent research recently released by National Land Survey Program (Qtr August 2014).

Already, the $1 billion new town, which is projected to become home to 20,000 people over the next20 years, is changing the face of the region as it takes shape in the Ripley Valley, nearby to Spring� eld and surrounded by stunning mountains.

“We’re creating a whole new town that brings back authentic neighbourhood values. Providence will be a township with a village heart and friendly walkable neighbourhoods,” said Providence Director, Michael Khan.

The 670 hectare town is being created by Amex Corporation, one of the country’s most respected creators of large-scale residential communities.

“Almost a third of Providence will be dedicated to parklands and reserves, adding up to double the size of

the Brisbane Botanic Gardens,City Botanic Gardens and SouthBank Parklands combined,” said Michael Khan.

“Locals are telling us they’ve seen the amazing growth of other master-planned communities in the area, and they want to buy in during the launch phase when prices are at their most a� ordable.”

Work on Providence is well underway, with construction on the Providence home display village, neighbourhood centre and district park facility set for completion in 2015.

“We are creating a neighbourhood centre with community space, café, and parklands with adventure play, so that there will be great amenities for families,” Mr Khan said.

“Our display village will also feature homes from some of the largest builders in Australia; Plantation Homes, Metricon, Simonds, Stylemaster, Ausbuild, Planbuild Homes, Bold Properties, Hotondo Homes and Burbank.”

As Providence progresses,it will also include a future Town Centre of a modern main streetstyle with a department storeand supermarkets, specialty shops,cafés and restaurants and acivic town park. Also plannedare two future primary andsecondary schools and a healthand well-being precinct.

Oliver Hume, who is managingthe sales and marketing for Providence, said they were thrilled with buyer interest.

“With the newly-opened Spring� eld train station, Brisbane residents are realising that Ripley Valley is on their back door, with more space and better family-friendly facilities,” said Oliver Hume Joint-Managing Director for Queensland, Brinton Keath.

Visit the Providence Land Sales& Information Centre, Ripley Road (off Centenary Hwy), South Ripley. Open 10am – 5pm daily.

Phone 1800 604 246

New $1 billion townchanging face of the west

At a glanceDeveloper:Amex Corporation

Type: Masterplanned residential community

Size: 670 hectares

Total worth: $1 billion

Timeframe: 20 years

Location: 10 mins from downtown Ipswich and6 mins from Spring� eld CBD

Land price: from $137,000 to $205,000*

Website: providenceripley.com.au

Providence Town Centre artist impression.

Heart & Soul of the Valley

ExploreProvidenceWhen you start to take a closer look at Providence, you will see it really is a whole new town that has something for everyone.From the green network of parklands, to a village heart with alfresco cafés and local schools, to the housing style, Providence has been designed to create a true sense of neighbourhood values.

Immerse yourself in what Providence will look like by clicking on the video � y-through on our website providenceripley.com.au

Starting with your own home, Providence will feature land ranging in size from the traditional lotsfor families, to the easy-care, low-maintenance lots often favouredby retirees and � rst home buyers.

To cater for a population of 20,000 people in 20 years, Providence will incorporate a district level healthand wellbeing precinct, ensuringthe necessary health services are close at hand.

Education will be a strong focus in the new community, with two primary schools and two secondary schools planned. The primary school will be the � rst for the Ripley Valley.

A thriving, 20,000 square metretown centre is planned for the heart of the town, where alfresco caféswill shoulder side-by-side beneatha canopy of leafy tree-lined streets. Essential retailers, commercial o� ces and weekend markets will form a village heart and soul. What’s more, in the � rst 6 stages, no home is furtherthan a 4-block walk to the proposed supermarket and town centre.

Beyond that, a network of parklands will thread their way throughout the town, with 30 per cent of Providence dedicated to green and open space that will cater for a broad varietyof outdoor interests, from casual walking through to organised team sports.

Providence will have plenty of places for everyone in the family to explore and enjoy.

Ripley Valley, the place to beThe Ripley Valley is a declared priority development area, recognised by the Queensland Government as one of Queensland’s most signi� cant growth corridors.

Located just 10 minutes from downtown Ipswich and 6 minutes from Spring� eld CBD, Providence in Ripley Valley is strategically positioned within one of the largest industry growth regions in Australia.

Over the next 25 years, the Urban Land Development Authority projects Ripley Valley will accommodate10 per cent of South East Queensland’s population growth, with a projected population of 120,000 people and signi� cant employment opportunities for the western corridor.

Providence is the largest single community within Ripley Valley, and with its two primary schools and secondary schools, as well as a health and wellbeing precinct, it is positioned as the heart and soul of the region.

Thoughtfully planned around your wellbeingWe’re creating one of the world’s most beautiful

townships. A place wrapped in the arms of

nature, where you’ll be spoilt with the � nest

facilities, leafy village streetscapes and a

friendly neighbourly way of life. This plan shows

a detail view of the � rst neighbourhoods under

construction at Providence. The features listed

apply to the entire town of Providence.

Major Sportsground

Size▸ Total of 670 hectares ▸ Approximately 7,000 homes, with a

population of up to 20,000 residents

RIPLEY ROAD

Parks & Reserves▸ 200 hectares of green space

▸ Parkland recreation grounds with shaded

BBQ and picnic facilities

▸ Discovery walking and cycle trails

District Park▸ Amphitheatre for community concerts

▸ Adventure Play with sky tower, � ying fox

and rock climbing wall

District Park

Ipswich 10 mins

Providence Sales Centreopen 10am - 5pm, 7 days

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Ripley Valley’s visionary new town

Masterplan of Providence’s � rst neighbourhoods

Centenary Highway

Sport & Recreation▸ Cricket ground ▸ AFL Football oval ▸ Rugby � eld ▸ Soccer pitch▸ Tennis courts ▸ Netball and basketball courts▸ Multi-sports clubrooms▸ Shaded playgrounds▸ Outdoor gymnasium ▸ Exercise equipment � tness trail ▸ Cycle-ways and pedestrian paths linking

vibrant social places

▸ Picnic/BBQ facilities

▸ Dog park

Town Centre▸ Main street with alfresco dining ▸ Large retail and commercial opportunities ▸ Major discount department store ▸ Major supermarkets and specialty stores ▸ Central public plaza

Education▸ Early Learning Centres ▸ 2 future Primary Schools ▸ 2 future Secondary Schools

Health & Wellbeing Hub▸ Community Centres for local resident groups ▸ Medical Clinic and consultation rooms ▸ Youth Centre ▸ Proposed Community Library ▸ Police Station ▸ Local Council Community Centre ▸ Purpose-built pregnancy and early years facility

▸ Day Spa

▸ Community food and herb garden

Local Sportsground

Town Centre

Future Display Village

Providence Centre & Café

Primary School

Discovery Trail▸ Providence will be linked with an extensive

walking and cycling trail that threads through the entire community, as a journey of discovery

▸ Artscape sculptures▸ Fascinating stories of the history▸ Nature pathways from the creek to the lookout

Health &Wellbeing Hub

PROVIDENCE PARADE

Orion Spring� eld Town Centre & Train Station 6 mins

Town Centre with a village heartAt the heart of every thriving town is a vibrant town centre, but Providence will be di� erent.Rather than wall-to-wall concrete, residents will shop, meet their neighbours and have access to health and education services in a place that is more like a village than a CBD.

“Providence Town Centre will have a village feel, with a leafy green, tree-lined main street. It will be a place where people are at the heart of the design,” said Michael Khan.

“The esplanade, strip-style shopping and alfresco dining will make the Town Centre the perfect placefor locals to relax with family and friends,” he said.

The modern main street will also be where locals run their day-to-day errands, with a supermarket, services and a civic town park.

“We are already speaking with interested businesses, education providers and health services, and as new ideas are sparked we revisit the Town Centre plan,” he said.

The Providence Town Centre will be an asset for every Providence resident.

For enquiries about establishinga business in the Providence Town Centre call Amex Corporation on (08) 9217 3600

Artist impression of Providence Town Centre

Artist impression of Providence Markets

Heart & Soul of the Valley

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First purchasers right at home

When Natalie and Adam decided they were ready to buy their � rst home they carefully considered all their options before deciding on a house and land package at Providence.

“The Providence Master Plan wasa standout” said Natalie.

“We love all the sporting grounds and parklands that surround Providence.

“The shopping precinct is centrally located, so it will be convenient to get to, even though we have selected a lot on the outer edge, near the large parks.

“We chose a park front lot because we want a quiet, peaceful home.

“Before deciding on our lot at Providence, we looked at both

existing homes and building a new home in a number of nearby developments,” said Natalie.

“Providence was the best value for money, we could a� ord a decent size lot, which means our ideal two-storey home design will have a good size yard.

“When we compared existing homes to building a new home at Providence we were able to save around $50,000 and have everything how we want it.”

Natalie and Adam plan to start building their new home in early 2015.

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Led by brothers Cameron and Adam Shephard, Amex Corporation isone of Australia’s most successful family-owned residential development companies, with hands-on management by the Shephard family dating back to 1971.

“Ten years ago, we stood on the top of the hill at Providence with our Dad and looked across Ripley Valley, and together dreamt about how we could build a new town that had a true sense of community,” Cameron Shephard said.

“Our vision for Providence is to builda modern, vibrant town that creates a traditional community feel, a place where people know their neighbours and their local butcher.”

“I want to be able to take my7 year old son, and my 5 year oldand 10 month old daughters to these places in 20 years and be proud of the legacy we have left behind,” Adam Shephard said.

“As town founders we believe thebest legacy we can leave is one that provides generations of people with a happy, healthy and safe place to live their lives and that is what we are building at Providence.

“Sadly, Dad’s not with us anymore, but we know he’s proud of the plans for Providence and what it will become.”

Find out more about Amex at amexcorp.com.au

From our family to yoursProvidence is more than just a master-planned community to the family behind the company Amex Corporation.It’s a place to raise and grow a family through generations.

Providence proud owners Natalie and Adam

Ripley Valley’s visionary new town

Adam (left) and Cameron (right) Shephard with their mother Glenice

Fun & adventure for the kidsProvidence is set to become the most fun-� lled address in the Ripley Valley with its very own Adventure Playground.

Active play is an essential part of keeping children happy, healthy and creative said Providence Director, Michael Khan.

“Our � rst stage will deliver an adventure playground that has been designed to be fun for all ages. It will give intrepid children a place to build their strength, skill and imagination complete with rock climbing wall, � ying fox and free play climbing structures,” he said.

Parents haven’t been forgotten, with shelters and barbeques in the surrounding park so they can sit back and relax while the kids wear themselves out.

Playgrounds will be open and ready to play from when the � rst residents move in.

The parks at Providence will have your kids thinking moving to Providence was the best thing you ever did.

To � nd out more about the amazing playgrounds within Providence, visit the websiteprovidenceripley.com.au

Artist impression of Adventure Park

Heart & Soul of the Valley

New Parkway land releaseblocks from $137,000*Providence has just released a new selection of blocks for sale closeto parklands, with breathtaking mountain views. With sales demand so high, this new land has been released ahead of schedule.

Homebuyers have rushed to buyat Providence in the early stages, recognising the prices o� er excellent value. As a parkland community,the sense of open space has been a key attraction. But far from isolated, this new land release is within easywalking distance of the Providence Centre and future school.

This new land release includes a range of block sizes with prices ranging from $137,000 to $205,000. Compared to other areas, Providence enables people to save considerably on the total cost of home and land, or to buy a larger block or larger home than they could otherwise a� ord in older housing estates.

Brinton Keath, Joint-Managing Director of Oliver Hume, said that people have been buying from areas including Spring� eld and Forest Lake because they are looking to build a new home and are excited about what is planned for Providence and can’t believe the value. He said that people from Brookwater and Augustine Heights have shown keen interest in Providence realising they can stillbe close to facilities but withoutthe stress of a large mortgage.

Land can be secured for as little as $1,000 initial deposit. Oliver Hume can also provide assistance in matching people with a home loan that suits their needs through an independent home loan agent.

For more information contactDi on 0418 400 140 orDante on 0431 094 137

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Providence Centre set to be a hive of activityProvidence’s founders are committed to making the town a stand-out community from the very beginning, with the Providence Centre set to be a thriving community space for all to enjoy.

“Unlike many new residential developments, Providence is delivering essential community facilities quickly so they are ready in late 2015,” said Providence Director, Michael Khan.

“The Providence Centre includes a community space andcafé. The community will be able to use the centre for � tness classes, artistic pursuits, mothers club meetings and get- togethers, kids activities and the like. It’s a � exible space created for the community to use as they please.

There are also plans for community events such as outdoor movies under the stars with the amphitheatre providing great seating.

“The Providence Centre will overlook the playgrounds,making it a great place for families to enjoy,” said Mr Khan.

Construction of the Providence Centre and playgrounds is underway. To keep up to date with progress, go to the

“News” section at providenceripley.com.au or follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/providenceliving

Artist impression of Providence Centre

Ripley Valley’s visionary new town

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Centenary Highway

LoganMotorway

Centenary Highway

Cunningham Highway

SwanbankEnterprise ParkRipley Rd

Redbank Plains Rd

IpswichMotorway

Warrego Highway

Brisbane Road

Warwick Road

Ipswich

Greater Springfield

Forest Lake

IpswichIpswichIpswich

IpswichStation

Spring�eld Central Station

Proposed Railway Extension

Toowoomba 75min

Brisbane Airport

Brisbane 40min

Gold Coast 60min

FlindersPeak

Amberley RAAF Base

Orion Spring�eld Town CentreUniversity of Southern Queensland

Brookwater Golf Club

Riverlink Shopping Centre

University of Queensland

Spring�eld Station

Heart & Soul of the Valley

Construction continues to buildConstruction on Providence continues to build momentum, quickly transforming wide open paddocks into parkland, community facilities and a 24-home display village in the � rst stages of the new town.

Work on an entry bridge over the beautiful Bundamba Creek marks an exciting milestone for Providence, with the public able to access the community from December.

The bridge will provide direct access into the hectares of public parkland and community space at the entrance to the new town, and which are connected throughout Providence.

Work will soon be underway on key community facilities, including an amphitheatre which will later play

host to public events, a community centre, a network of playgrounds and parks and walking trails.

Providence Director, Michael Khan said civil construction on the infrastructure necessary to create a new community began in March this year and was ahead of schedulein order to meet strong buyer demand.

“Kilometres of underground water and sewerage pipes are being laid, and large-scale earthworks are underway and need to occur before we canstart on housing construction,”said Michael Khan.

“People driving along Centenary Highway will see a lot of activity, but most of the work is happening underground.

“Work has also started on the underground systems for electricity, gas and telecommunications, to provide all the essential servicesas well as high-speed broadband.”

Construction will also begin on the internal road network, connecting the community facilities with the housing, display village and town centre.

Providence artist impression entry bridge across Bundamba Creek

A connected communityIn Providence, you’ll be living just down the road from two substantial, established and growing towns. With a full complement of schools, universities, shopping, health care, businesses and work opportunities only a short hop away.

MedicalHospitals

TransportReligious Centres

SchoolsEducation

Sport OutdoorLifestyle

ShoppingBusinessEntertainment

ProposedRailway Extension

ProposedTrain Station

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Inspiring new home designs to feature in the Providence Display VillageSome of Queensland’s and Australia’s most recognised building companies are behind a 24-home display village for Providence.Oliver Hume, who are managing the sales and marketing for Providence, said the building community had backed the residential community by quickly snapping up land in the display village.

“We were inundated with demand from builders. We are pleased that some of the largest, high quality builders in Australia secured land and will feature their newest designs,” said Oliver Hume Joint-Managing Director for Queensland, Brinton Keath.

The village, that is scheduled to start construction in late 2014 and openin mid 2015, will include homesfrom Plantation Homes, Metricon, Simonds, Stylemaster, Ausbuild, Planbuild Homes, Bold Properties, Hotondo Homes and Burbank.

Jason Biasin, Managing Directorof Metricon, said they were excitedby the vision for Providence.

“Providence is set to be the stand out community in the Ripley Valley.

“From a business perspective it makes good sense for us to establish ourselves in what is set to be a major growth corridor accommodating a substantial population in the coming 20 years,” Mr Biasin said.

Brad Collins, State Sales Manager of Plantation Homes, said that despite rarely entering into the � rst display village of new residential communities like Providence, the size and scale of the town played a part in convincing them to get on board early.

“The developers are backing the project heavily, with the quality infrastructure and amenity they have committed to building up front,” Mr Collins said.

“Land pricing has also been competitive, meaning we can put together house and land packages that will entice buyers.”

Metricon will be delivering four display homes and Plantation three display homes, with both builders displaying single and double-storey designs.

Builders have planned for a range of homes that will suit the market and respond to the strong interest from families and empty nesters.

For a snapshot of the house and land packages currently on o� er, visit us at providenceripley.com.au or have a look on the back page of this edition of Providence Living.

Come & meet the Providence teamThe Providence Sales team has opened a

temporary land sales and information centre on Ripley Road, where potential buyers can gain

a birdseye view across the site, as well as sharein the vision for what’s being created.

Sta� ed by Oliver Hume sales and marketing agents,Dante De Luca and Diane Cusworth, the centre has been attracting

some of the highest rates of buyer interest in the country.

“Every month, we are seeing more than 200 people visit our sales centre, with several thousand more logging onto

providenceripley.com.au or visiting us on realestate.com.au,” said Oliver Hume Joint-Managing Director of

Queensland, Brinton Keath.

“Interest has been phenomenal,” he said. “Smart buyers want to get in early to gain maximum capital growth

in the value of their homes.”

Come and meet Di and Dante for a co� ee at the sales centre on Ripley Road. Just look out for the iconic blue tower.

For more information: phone 1800 604 246 orcall Di on 0418 400 140 / Dante on 0431 094 137

providenceripley.com.au

Your friendly Providence team, Di and Dante

Home designed for indoor/outdoor living

Ripley Valley’s visionary new town

A connected community

Room to moveAt Providence there will not only be room to move, but places and spaces that will make you want to get active and enjoy them!A network of larger parks that will retain many beautiful, natural characteristics of the Ripley Valley, and dedicated sports � elds,will surround most of the early stages of residential development.

Greenscapes will be threaded throughout the town and connected by bike and pedestrian paths with parks dotted amongst residential areas, providing easy access meeting places where kids can run and play and still hear their parents holler ‘dinner time’!

An astonishing 200 hectares, that’s almost 30 per cent of land within Providence, has been dedicated as parks and reserves which is double the size of the Brisbane Botanic Gardens, City Botanic Gardens and South Bank Parklands combined.

Come into the Providence Land Sales & information Centre to lookthrough the detailed Discovery Trail plans that thread through Providence.

Postcards from Providence

Renowned landscape photographer Ross Eason has seen a lot of awe-inspiring country landscapes.

But Ripley Valley is one of the best.

Over the past few months, he has captured someof the stunning natural beauty of Bundamba Creek, which will be preserved and rehabilitated as part of

200 hectares of green and open space at Providence.

From glowing sunsets, to cool waterways andlocal pastures, Providence will be nestled amongst awe-inspiring country landscapes – all against the

backdrop of Flinders Peak.

Discover the outdoors

Heart & Soul of the Valley

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Community updateThe team at Providence are not just thinking about bricks and mortar when they say they are building a new community.Providence has recently appointed Community Development Manager, Stan Salagaras, who said that to create a new community, the right facilities, programs and services need to be in place for the people that live there, and they must be accessible and sustainable.

“Currently we’re focused on three key elements that will help cement the community – developing education, community and economic opportunities,” Stan said.

“We’ve been working with the state government and other authoritiesto facilitate establishing a school as early as possible at Providence.

“We are investigating a unique school model which integrates

with community and health services, open space and recreation areas, as well as commercial elements in the Town Centre.”

Providence is also planning a Health and Wellbeing Centre, Community facilities, Sport and Recreation services and planning community programs that will be delivered as the residents move in.

Contact Stan on 0417 802 813 or [email protected] your club would like to talk about the opportunities at Providence

Australian first, great ideas shared!In an Australian � rst for a major

residential community, before the

� rst resident has arrived, everyday

people from the Ripley Valley,

Ipswich, Greater Spring� eld and

Brisbane regions have had the

opportunity to shape Providence.

Many people have pitched in their

ideas to help design Providence

through the Design Your Town

campaign.

Margret Mantell, President of Ipswich

Hockey, said it was a unique

opportunity to let Providence know

what types of facilities would be really

bene� cial to the region.

“Many of the families who participate

in � xtures took the opportunity to

submit a comment for ‘Design Your

Town’, it was great to see even some

of the under 12’s girls submitting

their ideas,” Margret said.

“Already Providence is taking an

interest in the community, by

considering and supporting

those already here.”

The most popular feedback has been

about the outdoor and recreation

facilities, especially sporting grounds

and what the parks should include.

To take a look at all the great ideas provided by the community andto add to your own ideas, go to myprovidence.com.au

Margret Mantell, President of Ipswich Hockey

Stan Salagaras

Ripley Valley’s visionary new town

Providence now selling

Felix 21Suitable for 12.5m frontage

House and land from $359,104*

• Lovely 4 bedroom home – perfect for families• Double garaging plus outdoor room for

alfresco entertaining• Open plan design for spacious

kitchen/dining areas

Beckham 4Suitable for 14m frontage

House and land from $417,300*

• Perfect home for a growing family• Features secluded living area, well

appointed kitchen with butler’s pantry• 4 generous bedrooms, including ensuite

and WIR to main bedroom

The Look 199Suitable for 12.5m frontage

House and land from $373,537*

• Entertainer’s delight with covered alfresco

for outdoor living year round• 4 bedrooms plus study

• All the essential elements of modern living

AspenSuitable for 16m frontage

House and land from $383,667*

• Combines cosy with clever

• 4 bedroom home o� ering 3 separate zoned

spaces for living as large or as secluded

as you like

• Suits a traditional lot with room to move

Domain 4Suitable for 12.5m frontage

House and land from $347,279*

• Designed to impress• Featuring 4 bedrooms, sleek kitchen and

integrated indoor/outdoor living• Plenty of storage space too

IntegraSuitable for 14m frontage

House and land from $373,822*

• Designed to cater for hectic family life• Kitchen with space saving walk in pantry

and separate meals area• Fantastic alfresco area

Soloman 18Suitable for 12.5m frontage

House and land from $361,000*

• The prefect mix of form and function• Contemporary design and compact layout

makes this a great home for a young family

or a couple wanting to down size• 4 generous bedrooms plus sliding doors

to an alfresco terrace

Mason 28Suitable for 16m frontage

House and land from $482,000*

• Stylish, well appointed to answer your

family’s needs and your heart’s desires• Boasting 4 bedrooms plus study• Designed to maximise space, but

astonishingly a� ordable

ToorakSuitable for 12.5m frontage

House and land from $339,337*

• Purpose built for 12.5m wide lot without

sacri� cing car or bedroom space• Clever position of 4th bedroom provides

� exibility to blend with living area• Relaxing alfresco area to enjoy

Hampton 126Suitable for 10.5m frontage

House and land from $281,000*

• Designed for low maintenance living

at an a� ordable price• 2 bedroom plus study makes this the perfect

option for � rst home owners or retirees• Single car garage

Freedom 140Suitable for 10.5m frontage

House and land from $297,500*

• 3 bedroom home with easy, free � owing living• Ensuite and WIR to main bedroom• Alfresco patio entertaining area to bring

the outdoors in• Low maintenance and great value

Land For Sale from $137,000to $205,000*

Amex Corporation Pty Ltd and Daleswan Pty Ltd, their related bodies corporate and associated entities, their directors and officers, employees and agents (Amex) give no warranty that the information contained in this document is, or will remain accurate, complete and current. Images are given as a visual aid, and are indicative only. Plans are subject to final design and council approval, and are not necessarily to scale. To the extent permitted by law, Amex excludes all liability for any loss which arises as a result of any reliance on the information contained in this presentation or otherwise in connection with it. Project value based on average land sales price. *Prices correct at the time of printing. September 2014

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Land not supplied by builders; land developer terms and conditions apply. Land prices and availability are subject to change without notice. The advertised price may exclude site costs such as engineers design costs, site topography and site requirements in addition to the builder’s standard speci� cations/allowances. Additional costs may incur if there are bush� re or acoustic requirements. This package is not available in conjunction with any other promotion and is subjectto developer approval. No structural variations allowed. The determined house siting on the lot is at the discretion of builder. Package is current at time of publication. Pricing does not include additional legal fees relating to the buildingand/or land contract and stamp duty charges. Artists impression featured may have optional external features that may not be included in the advertised price. Packages based on average land prices in Stage 4 for lots with the frontage stated. Please speak to a Providence sales consultant for a detailed list of inclusions and allowances for these packages.

Parkway ReleaseLocated along a beautiful tree-lined avenue that will connect the lush green spaces of the sports � elds and sporting greens of the primary school, this special land release is perfectly positioned.Living here you’ll also be close to the beautiful walking trail along Bundamba Creek and a mere stroll from the future Providence community centre and playgrounds. Choose from a range of block sizes to suit your lifestyle.

Register now to be the � rst tohear about upcoming land releases,

phone 1800 604 246.