Inside Alamora: Builders to consider in Tarneit
Alamora is one of the newest masterplanned communities taking shape in Tarneit, part of Melbourne’s rapidly expanding Wyndham growth corridor. Delivered by Villawood Properties, the project builds on the developer’s long presence in the region, with Alamora marking its eighth community in Wyndham and fifth in Tarneit. More than 4,000 families already live in Villawood-built neighbourhoods across the area. The new estate is positioned roughly 30 kilometres from Melbourne’s CBD and about 45 kilometres from Geelong, placing it within commuting distance of both cities while remaining close to the established centre of Werribee. A defining feature of Alamora is Club Alamora, a residents-only facility designed by architects ClarkeHopkinsClarke. The planned club includes swimming pools, a gymnasium, café, family spaces and bookable function areas, positioning the estate around a central lifestyle hub rather than purely residential streets. More than 15 hectares of open space are also planned across the community, alongside parks, walking trails and access to the nearby Werribee River landscape. The estate will also host what Villawood describes as the largest display village in Australia, featuring 23 builders and more than 50 display homes. For buyers considering a house and land package, display villages of this scale typically allow direct comparisons between builders, floorplans and inclusions before committing to a build. Tarneit has become one of Melbourne’s most active house and land markets, driven by relatively affordable land compared with inner suburbs and the continued expansion of the Wyndham region. Existing retail, medical services and supermarkets already operate nearby, while additional schools are planned close to the estate as the surrounding precinct develops. Rail connections and road links into Melbourne’s western suburbs also place the community within commuting distance for buyers working across the wider metropolitan area. With a display village showcasing dozens of homes and multiple builders active across the Tarneit region, buyers considering Alamora typically begin by comparing which builders offer house and land packages suited to the estate’s block sizes and design guidelines. Below are several builders delivering homes within the estate or regularly building across Tarneit and the wider Wyndham area.
Builders to consider for Alamora and the Tarneit region
Eight Homes
Eight Homes is a Melbourne builder focused on streamlined house and land packages designed to simplify the building process. By pairing home designs with specific blocks, the builder aims to provide upfront pricing and reduce compatibility issues between home layouts and developer guidelines.

Teharee 2-26 The company offers a range of designs suited to new estates across Melbourne’s growth corridors, including single and double-storey homes designed for modern family living. Best suited to: First home buyers and young families looking for streamlined house and land packages with fixed pricing in Melbourne’s growth corridors.
Simonds Homes
Established in 1949, Simonds Homes is one of Australia’s long-running volume builders, offering a large catalogue of home designs suited to different buyer segments, from first home buyers through to larger family homes.

Mundi 24 The builder works across Melbourne and regional Victoria and partners with major land developers to deliver house and land packages in new estates. Best suited to: Buyers wanting a large range of home designs from an established builder with experience across Melbourne estates.
Metricon Homes
Metricon is Australia’s largest home builder and delivers a broad range of house and land packages across Melbourne’s growth areas.
Riva 40 Its portfolio ranges from entry-level homes designed for first buyers through to larger family homes, with fixed-price package options commonly used in new estates. Best suited to: Buyers seeking a wide choice of home designs and upgrade options from one of Australia’s largest volume builders.
Ridgewater Homes
Melbourne-based Ridgewater Homes focuses on custom builds and tailored home designs, offering a more personalised approach compared to traditional volume builders.
Logan 20">Logan 20 The company delivers new builds and knockdown-rebuild projects across metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria. Best suited to: Buyers wanting a more personalised or custom home design rather than a standard project-home package.
Home Group
Home Group is a family-owned builder working across Melbourne and Geelong, delivering house and land packages matched to available blocks in new developments.

Paris 25 The builder works closely with developers to align home designs with estate guidelines and block orientation, helping simplify the build process for buyers. Best suited to: Families looking for house and land packages with strong developer partnerships and design options suited to new estates.
G.J. Gardner Homes
G.J. Gardner Homes operates through a network of local builders, offering a wide range of home designs paired with land in growth areas across Melbourne.

Bridgewater 225 Its house and land packages combine block selection with a matched home design, helping buyers secure both components of the build at the same time. Best suited to: Buyers wanting flexible home designs and a locally delivered build through a national builder network.
The bigger picture
For buyers considering a house and land package in estates like Alamora, the decision often extends beyond simply choosing a floorplan. Large masterplanned communities typically involve multiple builders operating under the same developer guidelines, meaning buyers have the opportunity to compare design ranges, inclusions and construction approaches before committing to a build. In Alamora’s case, the scale of the planned display village allows prospective homeowners to walk through dozens of designs in one location, which can make it easier to understand how different builders approach layout, façade treatments and interior finishes. Block size, orientation and proximity to parks or community facilities can also influence which builder or design works best for a particular site. As Tarneit and the broader Wyndham region continue to grow, estates like Alamora are expected to remain a key entry point for first home buyers and upgrading families looking to build in Melbourne’s west. For many buyers, the process begins with comparing builders, but the long-term value of the home is often shaped by how well the design, block and estate amenity ultimately work together.
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