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June 2020 | Construction

This is the first story in our new series of ‘Tales from Townhome Living’ here at Manor Lakes. These stories are all about the extraordinary lifestyle you can enjoy when you choose Townhome Living at Manor Lakes. As you will see Townhome Living offers you low maintenance living that’s situated right near great shopping, cafes, schools, sporting fields, train station and 10km of walking tracks along Lollypop Creek! Take a look and think about making your own Townhome Living Tale.

May 2020 | Construction

What are design guidelines and why do I need them?

So, you have decided to purchase vacant land and build your new home at Dennis Family Corporations’ Manor Lakes residential estate. Before you do, it’s really important to understand exactly what obligations, rules and restrictions you’ll have to work within.

The design of your new house will need to comply with DFC’s design guidelines for Manor Lakes. Why do we have design guidelines?

November 2019 | Construction

Favourable weather conditions have allowed the construction team to progress civil works on numerous stages at our neighbourhoods of Lollipop Hill and Lakeside. We’re excited to bring you the latest construction update for November 2019.

July 2019 | Construction

Favourable weather conditions have allowed the construction team to progress civil works on numerous stages at our neighbourhoods of, Lollipop Hill and Lakeside. We’re excited to bring you the latest construction video for July 2019. We’re all for family at Manor Lakes and we’re excited that our family is now home to approximately 9,000 residents with more moving in every day.

 

 

May 2019 | Construction

Welcome rains in recent weeks have finally signalled the end of Melbourne’s long, very dry summer.  Our suburb is looking greener every day!

Sub-contractors are continuing to work towards the completion of a number of projects around Manor Lakes over the next few months.

Civil construction of the Ison Road extension is complete, and the developments team is now waiting on the results of independent electrical auditing.  The next step is for Powercor to carry out its own audits before connecting the power required for the road to open.

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