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Live the life at Vista Park

Step into Vista Park at Wongawilli and unlock a lifestyle that transcends time.

A perfect blend of tradition and modern living

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Step into Vista Park at Wongawilli and unlock a lifestyle that transcends time. Perfect for young families, this unique setting offers more than a new home; it provides a lifestyle immersed in history with scenic views of the escarpment and surrounds. With the final stages of “The Vale” available now, Vista Park presents a rare opportunity.

The award­ winning development is meticulously planned with a focus on sustainability and to foster a strong sense of community with green spaces, parks, and communal areas that encourage socialising and a safe environment for children to play and explore. The modern amenities and infrastructure seamlessly blend with the historic charm, offering the best of both worlds.

Delicious coffee at Smiths Ln Dairy to the modern childcare facilities of Little Zak’s Academy, Vista Park caters to the needs of growing families, while being a short drive from local shopping precincts and the stunning beaches of the lllawarra.

With scenic views of the escarpment and surrounds, Vista Park is the best of coast and country living, including:

  • Bankbook Park – featuring natural play areas scattered along an exploration trail just waiting to be discovered, one of a kind playground featuring play equipment upcycled from old mine equipment, barbeques and shaded picnic tables.

  • Smiths Ln Dairy – set in the historical and heritage-listed dairy shed at Coral Vale Homestead, the eatery combines great food and coffee with a general store stocking local artisan products.

  • Little Zak’s Academy – uniquely designed to capture the beautiful surrounds and the heritage-listed buildings at Coral Vale Homestead, the childcare centre provides excellence in early childhood education in a safe and nurturing environment.

WINNER UDIA AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT 2023


 

Be captivated by heritage at Vista Park and live the life you’ve always imagined.

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57 Smiths Lane, Wongawilli
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