Perfect proposal. That area between Burwood and Burwood north should be some of the densest housing in Sydney
niknah on
FYI. Burwood council is the 2nd smallest council by land size in NSW. Hunters Hill is the smallest.
moDz_dun_care on
Ideally should be a mix of retail, commercial and residential. It’s the perfect location for a mini-CBD.
matthudsonau on
5% affordable housing has got to be some kind of joke
Sydney_Stations on
They should make Burwood Rd pedestrians and buses only. There’s way way more people than cars, yet the footpaths are narrow to squeeze in four lanes.
drst0nee on
Excited for this!!
Tall_Entrepreneur928 on
Excuse my ignorance. When a rezoning proposal such as this is approved, does this guarantee that the 18,000 homes will be built, or would this just means that there could hypothetically be 18,000 as long as the current land owners agree to sell, buildings are approved, etc…
I’m curious to see previous rezoning efforts in Sydney (their promises vs the actual results).
wallengine on
Great. 18,000 more million dollar apartments that I’ll never be able to afford. Just what Sydney needs.
flintzz on
Rising interest rates, expensive labour costs and less demand for units will probably squeeze margins and take a while to find a developer with appetite to build even if it’s rezoned today
KentuckyFriedEel on
All for the already cashed up developers to snatch
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Perfect proposal. That area between Burwood and Burwood north should be some of the densest housing in Sydney
FYI. Burwood council is the 2nd smallest council by land size in NSW. Hunters Hill is the smallest.
Ideally should be a mix of retail, commercial and residential. It’s the perfect location for a mini-CBD.
5% affordable housing has got to be some kind of joke
They should make Burwood Rd pedestrians and buses only. There’s way way more people than cars, yet the footpaths are narrow to squeeze in four lanes.
Excited for this!!
Excuse my ignorance. When a rezoning proposal such as this is approved, does this guarantee that the 18,000 homes will be built, or would this just means that there could hypothetically be 18,000 as long as the current land owners agree to sell, buildings are approved, etc…
I’m curious to see previous rezoning efforts in Sydney (their promises vs the actual results).
Great. 18,000 more million dollar apartments that I’ll never be able to afford. Just what Sydney needs.
Rising interest rates, expensive labour costs and less demand for units will probably squeeze margins and take a while to find a developer with appetite to build even if it’s rezoned today
All for the already cashed up developers to snatch