An exciting opportunity has presented itself to secure 17.52ha (approx.) of land with endless possibilities (STCA) that could include one acre sites, half acre sites, or residential development! A two bedroom home currently sits on the land, as well as a caravan, large shed and two x 25,000L water tanks.

The population of Bacchus Marsh is estimated to double over the next two decades to around 40,000 residents. This growth presents an opportunity to provide needed infrastructure and build the local economy, and importantly, encourage continued housing affordability. Work commenced on the Bacchus Marsh UGF in late 2014. A request was made to the Minister for Planning in 2015 to prepare an amendment to the planning scheme. Subsequently a project brief was developed between the parties and a scope of works was signed off by the Minister for Planning.

Bacchus Marsh will be an emerging regional growth centre, providing metropolitan-edge convenience, set within a distinctive agricultural valley framed by steep escarpments and significant waterways. Bacchus Marsh will be planned as a rural city in a farming district and as the gateway to Victoria’s Central Highlands region.
Bacchus Marsh will draw new residents, investors and tourists due to its liveability, comparatively affordable land, diversity of residential lot sizes, access to services and attractive landscapes. The Bacchus Marsh Irrigation District is a food bowl for Victoria, and a range of other state-significant natural resources present opportunities for economic growth. As a rural city, Bacchus Marsh’s service role and investment in education, health, retail and local industry will be strengthened. The combination of landscape, natural resources and liveability are unique to Bacchus Marsh and will be central to managing future growth.

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