Sweeping views, clean air, inspired by nature, ultimate privacy, and the picturesque location you want for the home you deserve, take your family's lifestyle to unrivalled new heights. Set against the tranquil surrounds and natural beauty of the Broadford area, delivering a well-connected way of life that's less than 3km from its town centre and less than an hour out of Melbourne, Alberto Rise gives you the space to build your future. Occupying a private, no-through street location that adjoins a nature reserve, the premium estate is a boutique community of 25 elevated allotments ranging from 4000sqm to 6000sqm that offers purchasers inspiring views overlooking canopies of native trees. Country forever home, weekend getaway, small farm paradise or tree-change escape, for people who love their space and want to be connected to the outdoors without sacrificing town convenience, the great advantage of buying land is you can build exactly what you want and no one knows better about your wants and needs than you do. Outstanding connectivity to Melbourne, Tullamarine Airport and the rest of Victoria via car and regular train services, Broadford's thriving town centre delivers a laid-back country vibe with everyday modern convenience including supermarkets, retail therapy, lively cafes and popular pubs. Moments from Broadford High School, Broadford Primary School and Broadford Station, spend your weekends exploring the surrounding townships of Kilmore, Seymour and Yea. Broadford is also popular with bushwalkers and campers and close by to Mount Disappointment State Forest, Mount Piper, Mount Sugarloaf and the Tallarook Ranges. Rare lifestyle acreage that's so close to Melbourne, start building your dream today and make Alberto Rise your natural habitat.
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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