Residential Property

Medium & High Density Dwellings in Sydney Suburbs, 2010-2015

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With broadhectare land diminishing, Sydney’s Metropolitan Strategy is increasingly favouring medium and high density dwellings within established urban areas to accommodate increased demand. With new dwelling construction in Sydney however, recently at 50 year lows, the market is now poised for an upturn with tightening rental vacancy rates and strong rises in rents. What is the outlook for other dwelling construction and prices?
How will the recent stamp duty concessions for new dwellings influence activty?

Medium and High Density Dwellings in Sydney Suburbs aims to determine the level of demand for medium and high density dwellings in Sydney and the prospects for development in particular Sydney centres.

As the availability of suitable sites for apartment development in Inner Sydney has become more limited, developer interest has increasingly shifted towards opportunities in Sydney’s middle ring and outer suburbs.


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The study will provide individual analysis of the fourteen Sydney Statistical Subdivisions (SSDs):

  • Inner Sydney
  • St George Sutherland
  • Fairfield Liverpool
  • Inner Western Sydney
  • Outer Western Sydney
  • Lower Northern Sydney
  • Northern Beaches
  • Eastern Suburbs
  • Canterbury Bankstown
  • Outer South Western Sydney
  • Central Western Sydney
  • Blacktown
  • Central Northern Sydney
  • Gosford Wyong

The study will highlight the main centres for unit/apartment development within the SSDs, and also examine factors that will impact on supply including local planning policy, as well as local unit values relative to house values, local rental market conditions, prices, and yields.

Price:
Price on application

Contact:

Angie Zigomanis

PH: +61 3 8679 7304


Report – 2010

Adobe PDF document files for download by subscribers.
Adobe PDF document files for download by subscribers.
  • Report: Medium & High Density Dwellings in Sydney Suburbs 2010-2015 (pdf, 4770kb)