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Congratulations on your Settlement at The Grove!


16 July 2024

Congratulations on your recent settlement and welcome to The Grove community. It takes a lot of hard work, determination and planning to get to where you are today, you should be proud.

We have gathered some useful information below to assist you in the next steps towards building your dream home, protecting your investment and moving into The Grove community.

Design and Siting Guidelines

Design and Siting Guidelines are provided to help create a neighbourhood character for The Grove. These Guidelines ensure all homes are built to a high standard, while encouraging a variety of housing styles compatible with the streetscape.

Please click on the link below to view the Design and Siting Guidelines. Once ready, your builder can submit your design application for approval to FPA.Approvals@frasersproperty.com.au

Temporary Fencing

Temporary fencing is a great way to keep your land lot secure until your builder is ready to commence construction. Unfortunately, dumping by third parties on empty land lots can happen and it is more cost effective to install temporary fencing than to pay for clean-up costs if it does occur.

Please note, neither Frasers Property nor the local Council will contribute to clean-up costs due to dumping by unknown third parties. Frasers Property do recommend you install temporary fencing as soon as possible after settlement occurs.

Below is an example of temporary fencing.

Fence Consent Form

One of the final steps in your build will include the installation of your boundary fence. Typically, fencing costs are shared between adjoining lot owners, however, contacting your new neighbours may be difficult if they have not yet moved in.

Upon request, Customer Care can share the contact details of adjoining neighbours once both parties have signed a Fence Consent Form. We cannot share contact details until consent has been received.

Please note, Frasers Property will not contribute to the cost of boundary fencing, including in the instance where an adjoining lot is unsold. If your neighbour does not provide their consent within a reasonable time from your request, you may wish to follow up with a Request for Information through the Wyndham City Council.

Please return your signed Fence Consent Form to CustomerCareVIC@frasersproperty.com.au. Once you and your neighbours have emailed through the signed Fence Consent Form, we will exchange the contact details with both parties.

Fence Consent Form

Community Infrastructure Levy

The Community Infrastructure Levy is a contribution payable by a property owner towards the local infrastructure that is required to meet the future needs of your community.

This levy does need to be paid by the land owners and is calculated and invoiced by Wyndham City Council.

To view more build information for your stage at The Grove, please click the tab below.

Build Information


Tina Wu Senior Customer Care Consultant Melbourne

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