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New ‘missing middle’ developments at Ginninderry, Googong

Rawson Group is helping fill the Canberra region’s ‘missing middle’ housing options with the launch of new developments in Ginninderry and Googong, designed to reflect the requirements and styles of each suburb.

Developed uniquely for the ACT region, the developments are Rawson’s first medium-density housing projects in the region and will provide house hunters with an opportunity to enter the market or expand their portfolios within a new community.

‘Horizon Hill’ in Ginninderry offers Canberrans an opportunity to be a part of the rapidly-growing, sustainable suburb, soon to be awarded a 6-Star Green Star rating – the first in the ACT.  

Rawson has released 40 homes and four apartments within Stage 1 of Horizon Hill, with 10 dwellings now on sale.

Views of the Brindabellas can be seen from the new community, which is comprised of a range of bespoke designs with varied floor plans, and is described as liveable, environmental and people-centric.

Rawson Homes head of medium density, Anthony Dalla Fontana, said this is the time to invest in Ginninderry.

“We have adopted a design-led approach for these beautiful new homes to maximise the stunning views of the Brindabellas, and promote sustainability, with a 7-star Energy Efficiency Rating standard across these homes,” Mr Dalla Fontana said.

“Over the next 30 years, Ginninderry residents will also benefit from $120 million worth of long-term investments, including new roads, public transport connecting residents to Belconnen and beyond, a retail centre, schools and other community amenities.”

‘The Rise Collection’in Googong will be situated in the central neighbourhood and feature 23 architecturally designed homes adjacent to the suburb’s future town centre.

Within the first two weeks of the release, 17 of the 23 homes were snapped up by buyers.

Rawson Homes CEO Nick Chandler said the response for The Rise Collectionhas been “tremendous”.

“Growing housing demand has compelled Canberrans to look for homes beyond the immediate ACT region and Googong offers buyers significant further infrastructure growth and a community spirit which will continue to attract first-home buyers and investors,” Mr Chandler said.

Designed by ClarkeHopkinsClarke Architects (CHC) and built by Rawson Homes, the projects offer variations in façades, finishes, generous backyards, open spaces, and considered floorplans.

Architect from CHC, Jordan Curren, said natural textures and neutral colours were used to ensure the home designs remain timeless.

“The design follows the natural contours of the land to create a series of homes that have their own individual street presence,” Mr Curren said.

“Detailed front fences with battens and multiple textures blend with the landscaped front yards to create clear entry points for each residence.

“The layouts have been designed to maximise indoor/outdoor connections with living spaces flowing out to the rear yards.”

The Ginninderry and Googong developments are the latest in a range of developments from Rawson Homes, including Taylor, Ainslie, Fairllight, Capital, Brindabella, and Lennox.

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