Allworth Homes opens display centre at Thornton
Allworth Homes has announced the opening its new display centre in Thornton.
A number of buyers in the region are seeking the ‘small farm’ lifestyle. Generally this means that acreage land lots are gaining in popularity as people choose to move further out from the CBD and suburban areas. Allworth has designed a new acreage style home to cater for this market.
Stephen Thompson, Managing Director of Allworth Homes said, “Our Newport design will make a fresh entrance into the market with the launch of our Thornton village. We expect many people will be finding their perfect tree change lifestyle in the Hunter, Newport will be a popular design for that.”
“We have never had a design like this on the North Coast in our many years of trading. We have spent a considerable amount of time researching different customer needs and developer guidelines to ensure we were carefully crafting the right acreage design for the area” Stephen said.
Allworth Homes will have three other designs on display – the Carlisle, the Trenton and the Hampton.
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