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$808,368
2
Garage
2
Bathrooms
4
Bedrooms
1
Available Lots
2334
Postcode

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Greta is a small, charming town located in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. Known for its rural atmosphere and historical significance, Greta offers a peaceful lifestyle with convenient access to larger regional centers. Here’s a detailed overview of Greta:

Suburb Overview: Greta is situated approximately 180 kilometers north of Sydney and 50 kilometers west of Newcastle. It is part of the Cessnock City Council area and lies within the renowned Hunter Valley wine region. The town has a rich history, with its roots tracing back to the early days of European settlement and coal mining.

Transportation:

  • Roads: Greta is well-connected by major roads, including the New England Highway, which runs through the town, providing direct access to Newcastle, Singleton, and other regional centers. The Hunter Expressway also offers a convenient route to Newcastle and the broader Hunter Valley.
  • Public Transport: Bus services operated by Rover Coaches connect Greta to surrounding towns and cities, including Maitland and Cessnock. While there is no train station in Greta itself, the nearby town of Branxton has a railway station on the Hunter Line, offering services to Newcastle and other destinations.

Schools:

  • Primary and Secondary Education: Greta has several educational institutions for primary and secondary education. Greta Public School is the main primary school in the town. For secondary education, students often attend nearby schools such as Rutherford Technology High School and St. Joseph’s College in Lochinvar.
  • Tertiary Education: While there are no tertiary institutions directly in Greta, residents have access to nearby campuses such as the University of Newcastle and TAFE NSW campuses in Maitland and Cessnock.

Parks and Recreational Areas:

  • Local Parks: Greta features several parks and recreational areas for outdoor activities. The Greta Central Park is a popular spot with playgrounds, picnic areas, and open spaces for sports and relaxation. The town is also surrounded by scenic countryside, offering opportunities for hiking and nature walks.
  • Recreational Facilities: The Greta Workers Sports & Recreation Club offers various sports facilities and social activities for the community. Additionally, the nearby Hunter Valley region provides numerous recreational options, including wineries, golf courses, and tourist attractions.

Shopping and Amenities:

  • Local Shops: Greta has a selection of local shops, cafes, and essential services catering to residents’ daily needs. The town has a supermarket, bakery, pharmacy, and other small businesses that provide convenient shopping options.
  • Nearby Shopping Centers: For more extensive shopping, residents can visit nearby centers such as the Maitland Riverside Plaza and Green Hills Shopping Centre in East Maitland, which offer a wider range of retail stores, dining options, and entertainment facilities.

Infrastructure:

  • Healthcare: Greta is serviced by local medical centers and a pharmacy. For more comprehensive healthcare services, residents can visit hospitals in nearby towns, such as Maitland Hospital and Cessnock District Hospital, which provide emergency care and specialist treatments.
  • Community Services: The town benefits from various community services, including a library, community hall, and support services. The Greta Library offers book lending, internet access, and community programs for residents of all ages.

Community Services:

  • Libraries and Community Centers: The Greta Library is a key community facility, providing various services and programs for residents. The community hall hosts events, meetings, and social activities, fostering community engagement.
  • Sports and Recreation Clubs: The town has several sports clubs and recreational facilities, including cricket, football, and netball clubs, providing opportunities for physical activities and community involvement.

Events and Entertainment:

  • Community Events: Greta hosts a variety of community events throughout the year, such as local markets, fairs, and family-friendly activities. These events foster a strong sense of community and offer entertainment for residents and visitors.
  • Cultural Events: The town has a vibrant cultural scene, with local art exhibitions, craft fairs, and music festivals contributing to the community’s cultural life. The nearby Hunter Valley region also offers numerous cultural and wine-related events.

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Do I Qualify?

Eligibility Criteria

The Following Eligibility Criteria Will Apply

How much is it?

Eligible FHBA first home buyer clients will be entitled to a 50% cash rebate on the total referral fees paid to FHBA (FHBA Pty Limited) from the new home provider you proceed with (should FHBA have a referral agreement with the provider)

The FHBA 50 Rebate will typically range from $2,500 to $12,000 depending on factors such as the property type, property location and property builder.

The rebate will be paid after the full referral fees are received by FHBA from the new homes provider first

Eligible Properties

To be eligible, the property must be from an FHBA new homes provider partner or approved by FHBA first

Example

A first home buyer couple meet an FHBA Coach and tell the Coach about their desired property. After working out their budget, the Coach show’s them a range of properties from FHBA’s New Homes partners. The QLD couple are interested in a house & land package through an FHBA partnered builder. The builder completes the sale with the client including some custom inclusions. The builder pay’s FHBA an agreed referral fee of $15,000.” “The couple will be entitled to the following government grant and incentives:

Incentive Type Amount
QLD Govt. FHOG Grant (2016/17 FY) $20,000
Stamp Duty Payable NIL
FHBA 50 Rebate (50% of $15,000) $7,500
Total $ Incentives 27,500

Please note that the FHOG and incentives are subject to change.

  • Lot #1
    Features
    4
    2
    13422
    $625.0
    611m2
    193.00m2
    Shelley
    2
    1
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