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Benefits of visiting a Display Village

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As everyone will tell you, it’s important to do your research when it comes to building a new home. Visiting a Display Village is a great way to explore new ideas and visualise the design features that could work well for you in the future.

Our Bushmead Display Village features a number of stunning homes designed to suit any lifestyle or budget – and all just 16km from Perth CBD. Here are just a few of the benefits of paying a visit. 

1. Be inspired

First and foremost, a trip to a Display Village in Perth is all about inspiration. Home designs in Perth are constantly changing, with new trends and innovations to discover. 

Set aside a few hours to really immerse yourself in each home at our Bushmead Display Village, giving you time to consider how the different layouts, finishes or design elements could work for you.

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2. Compare different builders 

Choosing the right builder to bring your dreams to life is a big decision. At our Bushmead Display Village, you’ll find display homes from a wide range of Perth’s leading home builders. This gives you the opportunity to assess the offerings of each builder and learn more about any upgrades or inclusions available with each home. 

 

3. Understand costs and budgets

By exploring the array of new homes in Bushmead, you can get a better idea of how far your budget can take you. This is also a chance for you to find out about any available grants to help ease your costs. 

To understand more about what you can get for your money in each display home, make sure to ask what features are standard and which are upgrades. 

 

4. Ask the big questions 

Building a new home is a huge step – and you’ll no doubt have many questions to ask along the journey. Visiting a Display Village gives you the opportunity to ask as many questions as you like, with the staff at each display home on hand to provide valuable insights and tips to make things a little easier. 

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5. Explore the local community 

When you’re finished walking through the display homes, why not walk a little further and take a look at the surrounding community? The Bushmead Display Village is located a short walk from Archerfield Park, as well as retained natural bushland for you to stroll through and get a feel for the natural surroundings.  

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If you’re ready to start your new home journey, we’d love to welcome you to our Bushmead Display Village. Our Display Village opening hours are Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday from 2:00pm – 5:00pm. You’ll find us at the corner of Ashgrove Entrance and Northgate Boulevard, Bushmead.

To find out more about the different builders and types of display homes on offer, visit our Display Homes page. We look forward to seeing you soon!

 

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