Sydney’s south-west growth corridor doesn’t stop at the zoning boundary. It stops at the last available land.
This 20,911 m² RU4 holding at 280 Eastwood Road sits at the precise point where Leppington’s active urban development meets its westernmost undeveloped edge. To the east, Leppington town centre, B1, B3, B5, B7 commercial and IN2 industrial zones, all active. To the south, R2 residential subdivisions are under construction. To the north, a 15-lot residential subdivision is currently underway. The property is not adjacent to growth. It is surrounded by it.
With 82 metres of road frontage on Eastwood Road, the land presents a significant and strategic holding in a corridor that has seen continuous rezoning pressure as Sydney’s south west expands outward along Camden Valley Way and the M31.
The existing 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom dwelling provides holding income or owner-occupier use while a patient buyer monitors the planning trajectory of the remaining RU4 pocket, one of the last meaningful landholdings of this size this close to an established town centre in the Greater Sydney basin.
Camden Council. No flooding overlay. No heritage overlay. No biodiversity overlay. On bushfire-prone land, buyers are responsible for conducting their own due diligence.
This is not a lifestyle purchase. This is a position.
