We welcome you to 59 Kelvin Park Drive, an exceptional opportunity to secure a prime development site in rapidly growing Bradfield. This expansive 20,010 sq. m• (4.94-acre•) parcel of land is zoned Mixed-Use Residential (MU-R), and is the perfect development site. With a remarkable 70-meter height limit permitting up to 23-story buildings, and a generous FSR of 3:5:1-allowing for a potential 70,000 sq. m• build area (FSR is subject to DA approval). Positioned in the heart of Sydney's booming South-West, this property is a rare find in a location undergoing an epic transformation. The soon-to-be-completed Western Sydney Airport, alongside the upcoming Metro Rail Service connecting Bradfield to major hubs such as Luddenham, Orchard Hills, and St Marys, will make this area a vibrant centre of connectivity. Additionally, the M12 Motorway will soon link the M7 and M5, streamlining access across Sydney and adding immense appeal to this strategic location.Currently featuring a charming country-style brick home with four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and parking for four cars, 59 Kelvin Park Drive presents both immediate liveability and long-term gain. This level and clear site is a landmark investment opportunity in one of NSW's most promising regions. Don't miss the chance to create a legacy in the thriving heart of Western Sydney.Key features: •Mixed Use Residential Zoning. •20,010 sq. m• level and clear development site. •70 m• height limit, equalling 23-story buildings. •FSR of 3:5:1, potential 70,000 sq. m• build area (FSR is subject to DA approval). •Existing four-bedroom, two bathroom brick home. •Close to Metro Rail Service, WSI Airport, M12 Motorway, Luddenham, Orchard Hills and St Marys. • Approx. ^ Subject to Council Approval. Webpage enquiries must include a contact number and email address to receive a response. Photo ID is required for all inspections. While care has been taken in presenting this information, prospective purchasers should confirm details independently.
Assessment is limited because the supplied images are aerial/drone shots; there are no close exterior or interior photos showing architectural detail. From the aerial views the property appears to be a typical rural/acreage residence with outbuildings rather than an original architect‑designed or period‑significant home. No evidence of unique massing, high‑quality detailing or intact heritage interiors is visible.
Key Architectural Features
large rural/acreage lot (long rectangular parcel)single‑storey house with tiled roofmultiple outbuildings/garageslong circular driveway/turning circleestablished trees and paddocksfenced boundaries