Archistar Melbourne event special
Save $200/month + Get 3 Months Free
Today only $695/month (+GST)*. Includes everything in the Archistar Professional plan for one user, plus 3 free months:
- 1 User license
- Single state access
- Unlimited planning details
- Unlimited site finding tools
- Unlimited due diligence & feasibility
- Unlimited design generation
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Terms & Conditions
Offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Packages are 15 month contracts. All prices exclude GST. After fifteen months, your subscription will continue month-to-month at this significantly discounted rate but is subject to price adjustments. To lock in this price for a longer term, contact us directly to organise a price-locked contract period (maximum of 60 months). Upon cancellation, this rate will no longer be available. Offer expires on 29 November 2022 at 11:59 pm AEDT. For new customers only.
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