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Dacland has teamed

up with Soho Living

to release several

premium town

homes at Lochaven

in Cranbourne West

and Wynbrook in

Wyndham Vale.

These exclusive packages

are offering luxurious, low

maintenance, 3-bedroom town

homes, in a premium creek

fronting position. Dacland General

Manager of Delivery, Marc

Akkerman suggests that

purchasing a town home can

have many benefits.

“Purchasing a town home can

have a number of benefits including

convenience, certainty on the

design and aesthetic of surrounding

homes, modern and considered

colour palettes, included

landscaping, simplified purchase

process and access to a community

that will suit all your needs,”

said Marc.

This year purchasers in

the first few stages of

King’s Leigh in Werribee,

Rothwell in Tarneit,

Lochaven in Cranbourne

and Manzeene Village in

Lara have all commenced

building their homes.

This is a very exciting

time for residents in each

community, but also a

valuable time for future

residents to plan their

fencing. Dacland customer

care officer, Crystal Perry

suggests that there are

some things to consider

when organising your

fencing.

“Planning your fencing may

involve several parties. Purchasers

planning their fencing, may need

to consider the requirements of

their community design guidelines,

neighbours and various fencing

contractors," said Crystal.

At Dacland we want to help

future residents organise their

fencing. Here are some simple steps

to follow that may help make the

process easier.

1. Understand your

requirements

In some cases, Dacland may

stipulate some guidelines for your

fencing, which you may need

to consider. Check your sales

contract and design guidelines for

information regarding your fencing,

2. Get a quote:

Once you are clear on the type

of fence you would like to build, it’s

time to find a contractor and gain a

quote for the portion of boundary

the fencing will be shared on, to

send to your neighbours. You may

like to get more than one quote, so

that you and your neighbours can

compare prices and products.

3. Contact your neighbours:

Getting in touch with your

neighbours is the first step to

building your fence. The easiest

way to do this is to apply for

a fencing notice on your local

council’s website. Your quote and

contact details will then be sent

to your neighbour on your behalf,

and they will contact you with

either another quote to consider or

to accept the quote that you have

provided.

Attending a Dacland purchaser

event may also provide an

opportunity for you to exchange

contact details with your

neighbours, this may make the

process easier.

4. Build the fence:

Once you and your neighbours

have agreed on a contractor, it’s

time to build the fence. Ensure that

you know what is required of you

by the contractor, whilst you may

not need to present during this time

you may need to organise access for

the contractor to build the fence.

5. Split the bill:

Once your new fence is

complete, it’s time to split the bill

between you and your neighbours.

This is something that can be

organised at the discrepancy of

you, your neighbours and your

contractor.

For further information visit

your council website, review your

sales contract and community

design guidelines or contact

customer care.

How to organise your fencing

Dacland release premium

Soho Living town homes

Soho Living town homes are now available at Wynbrook & Lochaven.

Dacland's handy tips may help you get a head start with organising your fencing.

For further information about

our exclusive Soho Living Town

homes please contact your

dedicated sales representative.

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Page 5 ~ Winter 2017