One more important thing you might forget OP, schools.
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quick question... the areas mentioned as North West in this thread, are they really in North West in terms of direction or Greater West/Western Sydney?
I currently live in south west( Glenfield) in a new estate and just paid deposit a for land and home package in norwest growth centre (marsden Park).
I had the option of purchasing in southwest growth centres ( edmonson park , Leppington) at cheaper price but we decided to move to north west. We feel the north west had better shopping malls, restaurants, better schools and better access to white collor jobs. Though south west is developing fast but still it does not have give us a feeling that we want to spend next 5- 10 yrs in this area. Liverpool which is closest suburb for shopping does not give secure feeling after 7:00pm. Same for Macarthur. Where as rouse hill and castle hill malls are more upclass and give you secure family environment.
After speaking to lot of migrants, it seems that who so ever was not able to afford in north west decided to move to south west. It was not their first choice.
At the end if my partner and I are given choice of raising our kids to either one...we will choose north west to south west.
How much did you paid for that H&L package ?
I'm thinking get between Edmondson Park and Schofields for Capital Growth.
How much did you paid for that H&L package ?
I'm thinking get between Edmondson Park and Schofields for Capital Growth.
How much did you paid for that H&L package ?
I'm thinking get between Edmondson Park and Schofields for Capital Growth.
If you are buying for capital growth in the NW, try to get a property within 10-15mins walk of one of the railway stations. Cudgegong Road, Schofields or Riverstone.
Some areas being cleared for development now have district views towards the Blue Mountains. So look for high side of a street that will give you those views without being blocked by other development.
If you are buying for capital growth in the NW, try to get a property within 10-15mins walk of one of the railway stations. Cudgegong Road, Schofields or Riverstone.
Some areas being cleared for development now have district views towards the Blue Mountains. So look for high side of a street that will give you those views without being blocked by other development.
I agree but that would throw Marsden Park out. I think Marsden Park has awesome potential due to proximity to the big retailers and a couple of new schools going in..
I purchased in the south west corridor in Leppington (willowdale) and my girlfriends parents live in Dural the North West. If I had a choice I would probably aggree with most of the posts in saying I would prefer the North West but if you factor the price diffrence between the two areas I do not think that is justified. Paying 1 million in the Norwest doesnt get you too much compared to what you get in South West.
I think the actual price gap between the two will close the south west is getting alot if infrastructure put in and that second airport is probably going to create like 35000 jobs
Whoa, new H&L in Willowdale ;-) How much does it cost Mr. Black ?
I actually got in on the second release so I purchased a block and built after. The costs all up was about 480 it was completed in Jan this year currently renting for 580 a week now
There is some decent Capital gain. I think the starting price for house + land (400sqm) is about 720k in willowdale. i'm guessing you bought late 2013 or early 2014
Yes, I guess that's why Schofields is now the top #1 Fastest Growing Suburbs in Sydney with the median price of $780,000