These are the Sydney areas set to explode in 2026, where housing density is growing faster than anywhere else in the nation.
Owen Raymond (https://www.news.com.au/finance/real-estate)
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When Gillian Adams bought an apartment in Wentworth Point, she was attracted to the convenience and lifestyle on offer.
“The community, the piazza, all those sort of inclusions there were really attractive,” she said.
“Public transport was big as well, having access to trains, buses and not being too far either way from the city.”
Since she bought her apartment 14 years ago, Ms Adams said she has seen a focus on “building community” in the area, particularly with the addition of new apartments and a shopping centre.
She originally bought the apartment for $410,000.
Wentworth Point’s housing density is predicted by Informed Decision to increase to 248.09 dwellings per hectare over the next year.
Selling agent Jeremy Deviesseux of Ray White Wentworth Point said there were currently 7,000 dwellings in the area.
“But it doesn’t provide that high density feel of areas like Waterloo or Zetland, because we’re surrounded by parklands,” he said.
According to Mr Deviesseux, Wentworth Point is projected to reach as many as 10,000 apartments by 2046 and its transport network will be bolstered by Stage 2 of the Parramatta light rail project.