Brown Property Group and Henley have joined FightMND’s army to help tackle Motor Neurone Disease.
MND is a rare neurological condition that progressively damages the motor neurones or ‘nerves’ in the brain and spinal cord causing the associated muscles to waste away.
Former Essendon footballer Neale Daniher has spearheaded a phenomenally successful campaign to raise money for MND research. Daniher suffers from MND and knows the devastating effect the disease can have on sufferers, their family and friends.
At present there is no known cure for MND.
Brown Property Group has donated a block of land in its Meridian Estate at Clyde North. Henley, with the help of local tradies and suppliers, is building the home.
The property will be auctioned, without a reserve, next March.
Mr Daniher visited the building site last week to thank those working on the project.
He said the entire team at Fight MND was humbled by the support and generosity of everyone involved in the project.
“It is very generous of them all. They are joining the MND army to help find a cure for MDN.”
Brown Property Group chief operating officer Ryan Pritchard said the company was committed to supporting the community.
“We are incredibly proud to welcome the trades and suppliers on site and offer them our sincere thanks and appreciation, who will put their all in building a stunning home to help fight MND.”
The home is Henley’s best-selling Emperor 38. The 38 square home features four bedrooms, including a hotel style master suite and three secondary bedrooms upstairs all with walk-in-wardrobes.