Live safe and secure in The Grove, Tarneit
It’s no secret that many families love the possibility of starting a new life in Tarneit.
A peaceful suburb tucked away in Melbourne's west, Tarneit is characterised by a natural landscape which promotes outdoor living, ideal for people who are craving a healthier lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle.
Read on to discover what your life could be like if you build your new home in Tarneit.
Who lives in Tarneit?
Many younger couples and families with young children are choosing to build their dream home in Tarneit. There are lots of reasons why more and more people are moving to Tarneit, which is fast becoming a vibrant family-friendly suburb.
Just 25km from the city and only half an hour out of the CBD by train, The Grove, Tarneit is the perfect next step for young professionals who want a break from the busy lifestyle of the city as well as working families who are drawn to the area with an increasing number of infrastructure projects.
But while Tarneit is proving popular with young families, there are plenty of established families who have built their lives over many years in this leafy suburb.
Because of this, Tarneit is packed with great amenities which will only continue to grow with the population.
Tarneit demographics also show that this suburb is a diverse and vibrant place.
People from all walks of life and backgrounds are drawn to Tarneit for its vibrant and welcoming communities.
Embrace an outdoor lifestyle
If nature is your thing, then you’ll love your new home by the river.
Bordered by Davis Creek and the Werribee River, The Grove community truly embraces the natural environment, making it a community that is nothing short of serene.
It is a great place to take a breath of fresh air where kids can ride bikes down quiet streets and friends can spend weekend afternoons relaxing in one of the many Tarneit parks.
The abundance of parks in the area offer a wide range of recreational activities, from vibrant picnic places that are great for family gatherings, to The Grove’s exciting adventure park, with two-storey twisting slides that the kids are sure to love.
The sporting facilities at the nearby Wootton Reserve include tennis courts and footy ovals.
Offering a place for people from the community to come together, no matter what your game is.
In addition, the planned sporting fields at The Grove are set to be centre stage for many weekend sporting glories.
Great schools in Tarneit
The huge number of families that have already built their lives in the local area are a testament to the range of great schools in Tarneit, with more still to come.
With a proposed primary and secondary school at The Grove, you really will be spoilt for choice. These schools will be embedded in the heart of the community.
This means you’ll be able to walk your kids to their first day of school, and trust that they’ll feel happy and safe walking home for many years after.
Take your pick between esteemed public and private schools and find the perfect fit for your kids.
On top of this, you will have a choice of a number of existing childcare centres and kindergartens in the area.
Proposed Town Centre plus plenty of shopping options
The Grove’s proposed town centre is set to be a vibrant meeting place.
The town centre will be fitted out with all the essentials you’ll need, so you’ll never have to stray far from home to pick up those last few things for dinner.
If retail therapy is your thing, Tarneit Gardens Shopping Centre is just a 5-minute drive away. For even further variety, go for a quick drive to Tarneit West Village or the nearby Pacific Werribee Shopping Centre where you can enjoy over 250 shops, cinema, and a fresh food market.
Buying land in Tarneit
The quiet streets of The Grove are lined with stylish homes and townhomes.
If you’re ready to buy land in Tarneit, then there is plenty of room for you to build your dream home here exactly how you imagine it.
Backed by one of Australia’s most trusted developers with decades experience, you can be sure that your family will thrive by the river at The Grove.
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