Presented by McGrath Estate Agents Camden, this is a rare and exciting opportunity to secure a prime piece of real estate in the heart of the rapidly evolving Aerotropolis Core in Bradfield City. Positioned within one of Western Sydney's most sought-after growth corridors, this exceptional 2.02-hectare (5-acre) property offers unparalleled potential for developers and investors looking to capitalise on the area's once in a lifetime transformation.
Why Bradfield?
For more details, Contact: Adam Shmeissem & Michael Pellizzaro, to learn more about this unique investment opportunity.
Location: At the forefront of the Aerotropolis Core (Stage 2), this land is positioned for significant future growth as part of Bradfield City's exciting urban expansion.
Zoning: Mixed Use (MU) - Ideal for a variety of residential and commercial developments, with flexibility to suit a range of projects.
Development Potential: Build in excess of 500 residential units and over 4,000m2 of retail space, with a maximum building height of 52.5 metres (+16 storeys) and a Floor Space Ratio (FSR) of 2.5:1, this site offers a range of development possibilities.
Frontage: With over 130 metres of prime street frontage on Kelvin Park Drive, this property ensures excellent visibility and access.
Key Property Features:
Land Size: 2.02 hectares | 5 acres | 20,200 sqm
Total Potential Gross Floor Area: +50,000 sqm
Existing Buildings: A double-storey brick 4 bedroom home | 3 bathroom | +14 car spaces | +250sqm of shedding perfect for business operations.
Potential Rental Income: +$83,000 pa
Location & Growth Potential:
Western Sydney Airport: Set to open in 2026, the new airport will handle up to 10 million passengers annually, driving major economic growth in the region.
Bradfield City Centre: The heart of the future Aerotropolis, directly linked to Bradfield Metro Station, poised to become a high-tech innovation hub with a focus on economic, technological, and business development.
Sydney Metro Link: The
This is a conventional two-storey brick rural/suburban residence on a large allotment with standard domestic additions (pool, gazebo, garage). The property does not show evidence of original architect-led design or heritage significance — it appears typical for a late 20th-century rural house rather than an architecturally notable one. Assessment confidence is lowered because the available images are dominated by aerial/marketing shots with only limited close-up views and no interior detail.
Key Architectural Features
large rural allotment / paddocktwo-storey brick housetiled rooflong private driveway with gated entrancein-ground swimming pool with paved surroundcovered alfresco / pergolastandalone garage / shedmature trees and open lawns