The Development
Sandhurst Club is being developed by Links Living Limited on
behalf of the Sandhurst Joint Venture, which comprises Links Living and
Sandhurst Golf Estates Pty Ltd (Roche and Mantello Families), a team very
experienced in residential development.
Links Living is an experienced manager, developer and
investor in master planned golf lifestyle communities. Sanctuary Lakes Resort
and the Sandhurst Club are two major projects that they have an equity interest
in and are currently developing. Links Living has the management and financial
resources available to participate in new projects and intends to carefully
expand to become Australia’s leader in this particular ‘niche’ market.
The Roche and Mantello families are the founding equity
partners in the successful Sandhurst project. The Roche family has an extensive
development history dating back to the 1930’s in mining and civil engineering
development and more recently in property development since the 1970’s. The
Mantello family has been involved in property development since the 1960’s.
The Roche and Mantello families have also formed a separate
joint venture together to develop the Sandalwood Villas, an outstanding
development of 38 town houses within Sandhurst Club.
The Manager
Responsibility for the ongoing management and operation of
the Sandhurst Club is in the experienced hands of ClubLINKS Golf Management .
ClubLINKS Golf Management was established with a charter to provide a
range of specialist consulting and management services for residential
communities, golf clubs and their associated club and hospitality facilities.
ClubLINKS Golf Management has knowledge of the Australian market and is therefore able to offer
an integrated management system that delivers effective club management and
development services for projects with a strong lifestyle component. ClubLINKS
Golf Management several other major residential golf projects including Sanctuary Lakes
Resort.
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