
Location, location, location!
We hand-pick and develop new residential estates in highly sought-after areas.
Areas that are highly liveable and with a balance of established and planned infrastructure and amenity so that as the area grows, your investment can grow with it.


North West Sydney
Priority growth areas were established by the NSW Government as key locations to invest into greenfield urban growth. Growth is targeted into sectors including housing, employment, education, health, shops, parks, bushland, and infrastructure.
One of the highest-performing priority growth areas in NSW, the north-west continues to be a leader in providing Sydney new housing, employment, education, infrastructure and lifestyle.

Population
Population growth of around 22% over the past 10 years and around 92,400 more residents expected by 2026.
Housing
Around 18,000 new homes delivered over the past 8 years and around 15,000 new homes expected over the next 5 years.
Residential Developments
Over three-quarters of the north west priority growth area now rezoned for development, including North Kellyville, Box Hills, Riverstone and Marsden Park.
Roads
Major investment into roads, including the North Connex motorway – which links linking the M1 Pacific Motorway to the M2. More urban development planned around the Outer Sydney Orbital and Bells Line of Road corridors.
Our North West Sydney Estates



Jobs
Featuring two of Sydney’s leading business parks – Sydney Business Park and Norwest Business Park. New business parks in Box Hill and Marsden Park and a $3b upgrade of Norwest Business Park planned.

Trains
Sydney Metro North West Rail Link up and running. Further upgrades to the Sydney Metro Northwest rail line and public transport from Tallawong Station to Marsden Park underway.

Recreation
Including the Rouse Hill Town Centre, Castle Towers, The Marsden, several sports fields around Box Hill and Rouse Hill, and the planned green link connecting the Western Sydney Parklands and Wianamatta Regional Park.

Schools
Several public and private schools across established and new suburbs, including the future Santa Sophia Catholic College (K-12), as well as Western Sydney University Nirimba and TAFE NSW Nirimba.