Timbertop

Estate owned by Parklea

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Life’s better at the top

The Timbertop Estate in Officer has been created by Parklea. Parklea’s founder Andrew Facey has been creating high quality projects throughout Melbourne’s south east over the last 50 years and the Facey family has been synonymous with property since 1917 in Dandenong. Timbertop has become an iconic estate well renowned in the Officer area. It is a testament to our commitment to building connected communities and beautiful places to live.

Timbertop is conveniently located on the doorstep of Beaconsfield and Berwick anvd enjoys the amenity that the Officer suburbs has to offer. The Arena Shopping Centre (developed by Parklea) is only minutes away and other amenity includes the nearby sporting precincts, the Officer Train Station and the neighbouring D’Angelo’s Winery. Within Timbertop, enjoy a picnic at the established Hicks Reserve or grab a coffee from the pop-up Timber Mill café adjoining the wetlands.

Key estate features

  • Distance from Melbourne
    53 kms
  • NBN Ready
    Yes
  • Schools
    1.3 km
  • Public Transport
    2.0 km
  • Shopping
    3.3 km

Land lots available

2 of 2 lots visible

House and Land packages

More about Parklea

For fifty years, the team at Parklea have been dedicated to creating thriving, beautiful, safe and sustainable communities that offer our residents the very best amenities available. We are passionate about innovation, environmental sustainability and quality through design, engineering, construction and delivery. With our expertise, integrity and forward-thinking approach, we build real communities and proudly shape the way you live, work and play.

We’re proudly local to the Cardinia shire. We live in, love and understand the areas we work in, and are excited to help our residents enjoy all that Gippsland and the South East have to offer. Over the years, we’ve listened and learned what our customers are looking for; that’s why we don’t just create beautiful places to live – we create connected communities. Because when you break it all down, being with your loved ones and feeling part of a community is what life is all about.