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Getting festive at Mason Quarter

WOLL Santa

Mason Quarter has been thoughtfully designed with a growing community in mind, and we were thrilled to see future residents come together at our Residents Christmas Event on Saturday, November 30, 2024.

Despite the rainy Melbourne weather, we quickly moved indoors to keep on with the festivities. The event provided a wonderful opportunity for purchasers to connect with their future neighbours and familiarise themselves with the estate. It was heartwarming to hear stories from those beginning to settle into their beautifully crafted homes!

Guests enjoyed a delightful morning tea, complemented by complimentary barista-made coffee. A special visit from Santa added to the festivities, as he took photos with the children and handed out gifts to those on the nice list.

As our community continues to grow and more families move in, we look forward to hosting even more community events like this one.

 

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