With so many of blocks of land being sold and houses starting to be built in Boorooma and Lloyd, we thought we would share some quick energy efficient building tips that you may find useful. Building an energy efficient home will not only save you money in the long term but it will also have a positive effect on the environment and those around you. Here …
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Suburb Spotlight: Boorooma
Located in the city’s north, neighbouring Estella and Charles Sturt University, Boorooma has seen significant growth over the years. With spectacular views back to Wagga over the Murrumbidgee floodplain and quick easy access to the CBD over the “Gobba” Bridge, Boorooma is proving to be very popular due to its views and easy accessibility. The developing suburb is home to some exciting new parklands, Lineal Park and Explorer park and …
Continue readingBoorooma is proving to be very popular due to its views, accessibility to the city and unique parklands; Lineal and Explorer Park. Stage 6 is no exception and has now been released. There are 50 residential blocks for sale, which once completed will offer all services, ranging from 458 to 938 square metres from $128,000 to $170,000. Stage 6 Boorooma features potential views to the …
Continue readingSuburb Spotlight: Lloyd
Set on the south-western extreme of Wagga Wagga, Lloyd is a modern housing development that, whilst established in the late 1990s, is still in it’s adolescence but quickly growing. Nestled at the foot of the Jubilee Hills overlooking Glenfield, Lloyd is bounded on the west by the Holbrook Road and Red Hill Road to the north. Adjacent to the Jubilee Sporting Complex and within a …
Continue readingWhen reading through selling points of properties being advertised for sale, you may notice a lot of reference to passive design. Things like “north-facing” and “double brick construction” might not seem like an obviously major selling feature, but they are an indication of the passive design elements that can make a major contribution to energy efficiency and comfort. So what exactly is passive design?
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