Mixed-use site in Sydney’s south-west to draw major interest from developers

The 890sqm property at 279-281 Belmore Road in Riverwood has an approved GFA of 3,443 sqm and unique approval for 33 apartments plus two retail shops.
Mixed-use site in Sydney’s south-west to draw major interest from developers
Render of the proposed development at 279-281 Belmore Road. Image supplied.
Alison Warters April 26, 2022

A DA approved mixed-use site is set to attract major interest from a range of parties after coming up for sale in Sydney’s south-west.

The 890sqm property at 279-281 Belmore Road in Riverwood has an approved GFA of 3,443 sqm and unique approval for 33 apartments plus two retail shops.

The plans also come with 52 car spaces across three underground levels.


Aerial shot of the location of the proposed development site at 279-281 Belmore Rd. Image supplied. 

Located next to Riverwood Plaza, it comes with prominent 33m frontage to Belmore Road and B2 Local Centre planning, making it permissible for a range of users.

The property is exclusively listed with Trent Gallagher and Frank Oliveri from Colliers.

“This is an extremely rare offering as it is both DA approved and within immediate proximity to Riverwood Train Station. The location is crucial as it is the gateway site into the Riverwood precinct,” Gallagher said.

“The approved DA adds another element to this property, as boutique development sites are in very high demand. We expect to receive strong interest that stems from the current strength of the residential market,” Oliveri added.

The asset comes with a stable holding rental income of $82,637 per annum plus GST and is set to take advantage of an active owner-occupier purchasing market with strong population growth, on top of high rental demand, which also favours investors.

Alison Warters

Alison Warters is a property journalist for Urban, based in Sydney. Alison is especially interested in the evolution of the New Build/Development space, when it comes to design innovation and sustainability.

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