Experience the charm of weatherboard houses, blending tradition with modern home design elements.
Durable timber and cladding ensure your weatherboard home stands the test of time.
From facade choices to interior designs, customise every aspect of your weatherboard home, no matter what classic style you choose.
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Our dedication goes beyond constructing houses. We aim to build homes that resonate with the dreams and aspirations of our clients. With a rich legacy in Australian home building, Smart Homes is your trusted partner in realising your dream home.
Weatherboard houses offer a myriad of benefits:
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Imagine waking up every morning with these stunning views.
Development of 13 Town houses in the heart of Yarra Valley and very close to any decent Wineries.
Please contact our Sales & Marketing Manager, Gary Ferguson on 0488 330 480 or via email gary@smarthomesvic.com.au.
Please visit smarthomesvic.com.au for more information regarding PenLeigh Developments.
Please contact our Sales & Marketing Manager, Gary Ferguson on 0488 330 480 or via email gary@smarthomesvic.com.au.
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Wonga Park is a locality on the edge of Greater Melbourne, beyond the Melbourne Metropolitan Urban Growth Boundary area, 28 km north-east from Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Cities of Manningham and Maroondah and the Shire of Yarra Ranges local government areas. Wonga Park recorded a population of 3,843 at the 2021 census. Wonga Park is bounded in the west by Jumping Creek, in the north by the Yarra River, in the east by Brushy Park and Old Homestead Roads and in the south by Holloway Road. The name comes from the Wonga Park grazing property, which itself derives from Simon Wonga, elder of the Wurundjeri indigenous people of Melbourne. The area was part of Mooroolbark until the 1890s. == History == Eight Hour Pioneer Settlement Post Office opened in 1902, was renamed Wonga Park around 1907 and closed in 1989. It reopened in its current location in 1994.One of the grazing properties, Yarra Brae, was acquired by the Lord Clifford in 1942. He made part of it available for Australia's first Pan Pacific Scout Jamboree in 1948. Clifford Park hosted another Jamboree in 1955 and is now a major Scout campsite, available for use by non-Scouting organisations as well.In 1972, Yarra Brae was the site of a proposed Lower Yarra River Reservoir, but residents of the nearby Bend of Isles bushland estate persuaded the Victorian Government to abandon the proposal.The residential development of Wonga Park came after the subdivisions in Croydon and Mooroolbark, which were on the Maroondah Highway and a railway line. Residential living is most concentrated around the old village settlement where the church, hall, sports facilities, fire station and local shops are found.
High quality operation from start to finish. The entire team was fantastic to deal with and their communication was always spot on. They delivered on what they said they would and we felt extremely comfortable throughout what can be a very stressful time building a home. 5/5 stars! Won't go anywhere else next time.
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