Stage 13 at Tower Hill set to be released

Spring is here- and the sun is shining at Tower Hill.

Hundreds of people proudly call Tower Hill home, and the number of happy residents continues to grow every month with builders handing over the keys to excited homeowners.

An established place to build new homes in Swan Hill, Tower Hill features walking and cycling paths, an all abilities playground, wetlands, off-leash dog park and easy access to schools and parklands.

With block sizes ranging from 603m² to 886m² it is easy to see why the quiet streets and community feel appeals to first home buyers, families, empty-nesters and retirees alike.

All blocks are fully serviced, including connection to the NBN and natural gas- ready to build your brand new home.

Within minutes of Swan Hill's centre, 17 blocks comprise the Stage 13 release. Due to significant interest of the newly released stage prospective buyers are invited to register their interest by completing an online registration form via towerhill.swanhill.vic.gov.au, on Monday, 25 October 2021 from 9am to 12pm.

All online registration forms will be printed, allocated a unique number, and placed into a bag. Prospective buyers will be notified of their unique number via email. At 2pm, on the same day, a live-stream will take place and staff members from Council will draw out the registration forms and allocate blocks based on preference.

The process will be overseen by an independent member of Council's Audit Committee. All prospective buyers will be notified of the outcome via email by 5pm, the same day.

The time in which these applications are received will have no impact on the final allocation of blocks, provided they are submitted on Monday, 25 October from 9am to 12pm.

Titles for the blocks are expected to be released late January 2022.

For all other enquiries please email [email protected].

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