DA approved development site situated in the growing north-west region of Marsden Park.
The Agency North West are pleased to present 205, 207 & 209 Grange Avenue, Marsden Park for sale via Expressions of Interest, sold in one line.
The site represents a unique opportunity to acquire a DA approved development site situated in the growing north-west region of Marsden Park. With significant public and private investment in the area, the astute developer/investor can capitalise on the prominent position with high growth precinct.
Part of the Sydney Region Growth Centres, this DA approved site for 176 apartments is spread over three buildings and within a short drive to proposed metro train station, local business park & future town centre.
Additional highlights of the property are outlined below: - Total site area 3.276 hectares (32,760sqm approx.) made up of R3 Medium Density, SP2 Infrastructure & C3 Environmental Management land - 8996sqm approx. is made up of R3 land, DA approved for 176 apartments - Residual land 1.949 hectares (19,490sqm approx.) made up of SP2 & C3 land - Rare North-West development ready site - Proposed road infrastructure approved
ESSENTIAL REASONS TO INVEST IN MARSDEN PARK - Connectivity - Education - Recreation & Open Space - Employment Opportunities
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