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Local builder helping new homeowners to keep money in their pockets

The cost of living is rising so this local builder will help you save when you sign up and build.

Rawdon Hill Homes is offering this generous opportunity, giving an incredible 14 per cent off selected house designs. Here’s how you can be in your new family home sooner, with extra savings in your pocket.

Price Rewind: an extraordinary offer

This offer (not including land) is available if you sign up between now and 31 March, 2023. This will allow customers to make sensational savings. Save over $85K on the new Emelie 350 Luxe Design, over $50K on the Eyre 328 Luxe Design, and over $25K on the Bedarra 204 Premier Design. (This home is outstanding value for only $265,000). Experience the exceptional quality, craftsmanship of these home designs for yourself at our display homes in Kaduna Park Estate, Officer South; Canopy at Amstel Estate, Cranbourne; and Waterford Rise, Warragul. You will know exactly what you are getting when you sign up, pay no more and be handed the keys for the price quoted. No surprise expenses will be incurred.

Who is this special deal for?

If you have land in the south-eastern suburbs and are ready to build a high-quality home, this is the ideal opportunity for you. John Atzarakis, Rawdon Hill Homes Home Consultant says, “An offer as amazing as this is unlikely to be available again. You will have a beautifully crafted, luxurious home in a timely manner – incredible really, given the current market conditions.”

Visit one of their five display homes

Call 1800 314 737

Go to rawdonhill.com.au/price-rewind

Conditions apply.

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