Hopefield

Hopefield

Hopefield

Introducing Hopefield, our new estate on Kerr Road, nestled in the growing Thurgoona area. With scenic views over Eight Mile Creek and surrounded by established trees, it offers a tranquil, country atmosphere just minutes from Thurgoona Plaza, schools, tertiary education, and the local golf course & more. Hopefield combines the charm of nature with the convenience of modern living. A great place to call home in a thriving community.

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About The Blocks

Hopefield will be the introduction to the new Thurgoona/Wirlinga town centre in years to come! There are over 4000 homes planned for this area!

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Why Choose Alatalo

With over 40 years of local experience, Alatalo Bros has built a reputation for quality, sustainability, and customer satisfaction in the Albury/Wodonga and Wagga Wagga regions.

Offering house and land packages, land-only sales, and custom home builds, we provide tailored solutions to suit a range of needs.

Our experienced team is with you every step of the way, delivering innovative designs and exceptional craftsmanship.

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Frequently Asked Questions

After you’ve browsed an estate and have a block in mind, please contact us. Our sales team in Albury or Wagga are available for on-site visits to discuss your needs.

No, you do not have to build with Alatalo Bros. (Excludes H&L)

Yes, in most cases there will be a discount when you buy land and build a house with Alatalo Bros. As well as a discount, dealing with the developer and the builder simplifies the process significantly.

To secure a block of land, a 5% deposit payment is generally required. When purchasing land, you may also have the option to place a ‘hold’ on an available block, to ensure you don’t miss out. You can hold the block for up to 14 days without a deposit.

No. You can purchase the land without having to commit to the build process at the same time. (Excludes H&L)

Yes, in most cases, as long as the adjoining lot is still owned by the developer we will share in the cost of fencing.