• 2024’s Biggest Property Opportunity: Sydney’s Biggest Ever Planning Change Coming Soon

  • Oct 8 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
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2024’s Biggest Property Opportunity: Sydney’s Biggest Ever Planning Change Coming Soon

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    In this episode, we unpack one of the biggest planning changes in Sydney’s history – the midrise housing code, set to reshape the city. The NSW government is taking serious action to address the housing crisis, expanding the definition of infrastructure and where new homes can be built.

    🏘️ We unpack:
    1. What the midrise housing code means for Sydney.
    2. How the new policy affects transport-oriented development.
    3. The real impact on apartment construction and housing supply.
    4. Which areas will see changes and what types of properties will be affected.
    5. Investment strategies: Should you buy an apartment or a house? How can you take advantage of these changes?

    With so much uncertainty, including council elections and potential adjustments to the policy, we’ll explore what’s confirmed, what’s speculative, and what you can do to benefit.

    🔑 Takeaways:

    The future of housing in Sydney will be shaped by increasing density near key transport hubs and shopping centres.
    Why immediate construction may not happen even with zoning changes in place.
    Opportunities for investors in Sydney and how to navigate this new landscape.
    Watch this episode to stay ahead of the curve on Sydney's evolving property market!


    #PropertyInvestment #SydneyRealEstate #NSWPlanning #MidriseHousing #AustraliaPropertyTalk #HousingCrisis #SydneyPropertyMarket

    Reach out to us at www.australianpropertytalk.com.au

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