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Tuesday, May 5, 2026
HomeBusiness NewsFinal lots released at Newbridge

Final lots released at Newbridge

Burke Urban will be releasing its final ever land release with 31 new allotments at its Newbridge development, helping to ease the demand for housing in Murray Bridge.

Dubbed as the green heart of Murray Bridge, this growing community sits next to the town’s golf course and showcases two brand-new golf fairways that weave through the centre of the neighbourhood, alongside the entry reserves to create a green centrepiece.

This final land release was initially marked as potential ‘future accommodation’ or ‘tourist site’ but has now been allocated as residential allotments to help relieve the demand for housing in Murray Bridge, with the

first five stages of the development completely sold out.

Launched in September 2020, Burke Urban Sales and Marketing Director Olivia Burke is delighted to see the positive demand at Newbridge and advises this is the last ever opportunity for people to secure their future in the thriving new neighbourhood.

“We set out to build a strong community and a green heart for Murray Bridge and we are proud to see this project launching its final stage. It’s been a joy to see this vision come to life with delivery of the reserves,

play spaces, BBQ area, trees, landscaping all complete as well as a thriving community,” Olivia said.

Murray Bridge has experienced unprecedented growth in recent years, with the Real Estate Institute of South Australia (REISA) naming the town in the top three rising regional property markets and Canstar naming Murray Bridge as one of the best five regional towns to invest in Australia.

In 2020 the Murray Bridge Council implemented a four-year economic development plan set to advance local tourism and key industries.

As a result, Murray Bridge and the surrounding communities have seen almost one billion dollars invested into its economy.

These key developments include the relocation of the Murray Bridge Racing Club, the expansion of the Monarto Safari Park and The Bend Motor Sport Park as well as the opening of Thomas Foods’ state-of-the-

art meat processing plant all of which have drawn new residents to the area.

Upon the completion of this final stage, Burke Urban will have delivered 160 new allotments and set a new benchmark for quality living in the heart of Murray Bridge.

Olivia Burke continued, “It’s fantastic to see Murray Bridge becoming one of the most sought-after regional areas in South Australia and we’re proud to have consistently contributed to the vision and planning for the region’s growth.”

The allotments range in size from 425 – 733m2 with prices starting at an unbelievable $139,000.

Now is the perfect time to get in touch with the Newbridge Sales Team to discover this premium land for yourself and find out how easy it is to secure your future in the new green heart of Murray Bridge.

Find out more at newbridgeliving.com.au, or call 0427 901 315.

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