ORANGE, NSW 2800

ORANGE, NSW 2800

Redgum Ridge Estate, Orange NSW

Orange’s newest premier address, Redgum Ridge Estate is now selling off the plan fast!

Boasting a picturesque view of the surrounding countryside and its own nature reserve, Redgum Ridge Estate is just a short distance from Woolworths Shopping Centre, Botanic Gardens, Waratahs Sports Ground and a range of other facilities.

The estate is one of the first developments in Orange to already have connection to the NBN broadband network.

Redgum Ridge Estate is the ideal location for you to build your dream home, settle in and enjoy the view.

Located on Glasson Drive, off William Maker Drive Orange, NSW, don’t miss out enquire today at redgumridgeestate@gmail.com

Orange, NSW 2800

Orange Snapshot:

Located 280 km west of Sydney, Orange is a thriving regional city with a population of around 40,000. Orange is renowned for its locally grown produce, award winning wines and beautiful topography, it’s understandable why many families, investors and businesses have decided to call Orange, also known as the Colour City, home.

Orange has a strong economy thanks to a diverse range of industry including agriculture, tourism, heath services- comprising of a new $250 million dollar hospital, education- incorporating some of the best schools in the region and Charles Sturt University Campus, manufacturing and mining.

Newcrests’ Cadia Valley Operations is one of Australia’s largest gold mines and is currently undergoing a $1.9 billion dollar expansion.

Orange’s thriving diverse economy makes it an attractive place to invest or make a tree change.

For all enquires and appointments email us at

redgumridgeestate@gmail.com

Saturday, 8 March 2014

No place like home: Orange top regional living spot

New research by RP Data has found Orange, New South Wales the best regional place to live in Australia, we couldn't agree more. The following story is from Orange's local paper the Central Western Daily. 

No place like home: Orange top regional living spot

NICK Garton could not think of a better place to raise a family than Orange, and he is not the only person who feels that way.
New research conducted by RP Data for Aussie Home Loans rated Orange the best regional place in Australia to live, taking into account the price of property, the size of residential blocks, the rising value of real estate and residents’ proximity to essential amenities.
“We fell in love with the place, it’s got everything that you’d ever need,” Mr Garton said.Mr Garton, his wife Marika and their young daughter Sofia, moved to Orange last year having contemplated a tree change for several years.
“It’s got a beautiful feel.”
The Gartons moved to Orange from the Sydney suburb of Hornsby and could not believe how affordable houses were.
“The rental market is ridiculously expensive, but Orange is really affordable for first-time home buyers,” Mr Garton said.
The family purchased their house on a 700-square-metre block for under $300,000. 
Since then they have been spreading the news about how great life is in Orange.
“The restaurants and the wine are fantastic,” Mr Garton said.
In fact the Gartons’ enthusiasm is contagious with Mr Garton’s parents now selling their home in the Hunter Valley and moving here.
Orange wasn’t the only regional city to make the list of the best places to live, with Dubbo ranked fourth and Muswellbrook sixth in the top 100.
Bathurst did not rate a mention.
Chief executive officer of Aussie Home Loans Ian Corfield said the survey shows that families’ priorities have changed over the years, with parents prepared to travel longer distances to work and for good schooling.
He said the features of a house and their affordability were now the top priorities for families, not location.
“With a population of more than 2,628,000 already enjoying our NSW regional towns, it’s encouraging to see some of these beautiful locations recognised,” he said.
“It’s particularly heartening considering the work the state government has put in to promoting population growth and employment opportunities in these areas. There’s some great incentives for families considering a metro to regional tree change,“ he said.
tracey.prisk@fairfaxmedia.com.au

http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/story/2135672/no-place-like-home-orange-top-regional-living-spot/?cs=103

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