Positioned on a generous 784.1sqm parcel, this original property offers an outstanding opportunity to build a magnificent family home or boutique development (STCA). Located within the recently amended Low to Mid Rise Housing Policy precinct, it could possibly allow dual occupancy, terraces, townhouses and low/mid rise apartments STCA. - Dual street frontages: 21.59m on Mackenzie Street & 15.24m on Bridge Road - Clear & flexible site: No easements, heritage, or conservation restrictions - Existing Home: Three-bedroom, single-level layout with a lock-up garage and ample off-street parking - Endless Potential: Build a luxury family home with a sun-drenched backyard or explore development options (STCA) - Dual Occupancy Potential: Eligible for semi-detached homes (STCA) under the SEPP changes from 1 July 2025(planning.nsw.gov.au) Unbeatable Location: - Moments to Homebush Village Shops, numbers parks & transportation - Close to Homebush Train Station & a short walk to Strathfield's amenities - Within the Catchment for Homebush Boys & Strathfield Girls High Schools - 790m to Flemington Markets, village shops & Flemington Station - With its premium location and development potential, this is a golden opportunity in one of Sydney's most sought-after growth corridors Existing family home: - Currently leased to great tenants, three bedrooms of accommodation, serviced by one bathroom - Selection of living zones, neat kitchen and a sunroom on a single level layout - Detailed classic ceilings, patio, high ceilings, double brick, dual street access This property is located within the Homebush Low to Mid rise zone, possibly allowing a more intense development STCA SEPP 2021 amended - The policy introduces new planning controls to allow dual occupancies, terraces, townhouses and low- and mid-rise apartments in the low and mid rise housing areas. Survey completed in April 2025 shows, this property is within 800m of the train station. https://www.strathfield.nsw.gov.au/Develop/Low-and-Mid-Rise-Housing-Policy
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