Boasting strong economic growth and affordable housing, Sydney’s South West continues to attract young families, downsizers, singles, retirees and investors. People are flocking to the area, eager to embrace the relaxed lifestyle, take advantage of the numerous shopping precincts, cultural hubs, sporting facilities, recreational facilities, parks and green spaces that are sprouting up all over.
With the predicted arrival of more than 350,000 new residents within the next decade, the South West is Sydney’s fastest-growing region. This growth is being supported by major investments in infrastructure, community and educational facilities, transport and new housing developments. It’s also being fuelled by the new Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport at Badgery’s Creek, and the Aerotropolis that will form around it.
Embracing suburbs in the Camden, Campbelltown, Fairfield, Liverpool and Canterbury-Bankstown local government areas, the South West has long attracted those wanting to buy or build a home at an affordable price, but with the continued development in the area, and the greater Western Sydney region as a whole, it is proving even more attractive to many.
HOUSING INNOVATION
New housing developments and residential communities are being planned, approved or launched on a seemingly continuous basis, some by private developers, others a state government initiative. It is this diversity, along with the innovations in masterplanning that are being offered, that