Drouin may have the appeal of a small country town, but this is a place that’s anything but isolated. It’s a well-established, friendly community; a rural heart with everything locals need for a full, content, and exciting lifestyle.
Altura sits just outside of town. A short 5-minute free-flowing drive and all of your needs are met. And soon, new first-class amenities will be even closer to home.
Altura is positioned alongside a wave of upcoming infrastructure projects. Budgets are already committed, and in the coming years, work will begin on designing and constructing large-scale regional facilities that will bring locals from Drouin, Warragul, and surrounding areas together. For residents of Altura, this means international-standard amenities just minutes away, even on foot.
Nestled next to lush wetlands running along the boundary of Weeber Road and the Cook Track, Altura already offers exceptional walkability for anyone who enjoys time outdoors. The first to move into the estate will love its proximity to bush trails, walking tracks, and BMX paths, with nature literally on their doorstep. Families will relish exploring the forest, spotting birds, insects, and fairies, while others will savour the calming backdrop of the wetlands precinct for morning walks, weekend jogs, or coffee strolls with a friend or partner.
In the years ahead, walking access to schools and recreation will be even more convenient. Within the estate, just across the Tenella Way bridge, is the proposed regional sporting hub for Drouin. A hive of leisure, sport, and activity, the hub will be home to footy ovals, netball, tennis or basketball courts, practice nets, club rooms, and more.
Locals, from kinder-age groups to older residents, will flock to this zone. Saturdays will come alive with social and competitive sporting matches, and weekday evenings will see the spaces transform into an outdoor training hub. For Altura residents, an active lifestyle couldn’t be more inviting. Parents will love leaving the car in the garage for Saturday sports, and anyone working from home will appreciate access to vast recreation space for lunchtime walks.
What’s Proposed in the Altura Regional Active Zone?
- 2x Sporting Ovals
- 8x Netball/Basketball Courts & Tennis Courts
- Cricket Nets
- Club Rooms and Changing Facilities
- Carparking
- Picnic Areas
But there’s more to Altura than its connection with the outdoors. Two new proposed schools – a government primary and a Catholic school – are also planned for the area. A short, quiet, and comfortable walk from Altura, school-aged children will have quality education close at hand, along with a community of like-minded families. Many outlets report that the best school for young children is the one closest to home, and for Altura, there will be two fantastic options just a short stroll away.
When it comes to the day-to-day, Altura delivers again. Just next door, a planned retail precinct is in the works. Coles and Woolworths are already close by, just 5 minutes away in central Drouin, but a new grocer a short walk from home could quickly become your favourite. Picking up a latte, grabbing Friday night takeaways, or collecting a prescription on foot could be the lifestyle change you’ve been craving.
Why Altura Drouin Should be Your First Pick
There are other new estates in Drouin, but none are as well-positioned as Altura. Just 5 minutes from the centre of town, it feels more peaceful and grounded than others, yet it will be connected to the region’s newest and most impressive facilities. And when it comes to planning a home for the future, these are the features that matter most.
House & Land Consultant
Robby Singh 0430 140 277