Major Zoning Reform to Transform Sydney's Inner City Development Landscape

A landmark policy change announced today will lift longstanding blanket bans on medium-density housing across Sydney's inner city areas, including Surry Hills and Oxford Street, effective February 28. The reform allows construction of six-storey apartment blocks within 400 meters of designated centers and four-storey developments up to 800 meters from these hubs.
"This reform represents a significant opportunity for property development in Sydney's most sought-after inner-city locations," says Conrad Vass, Founder of Space Property Agency. "The changes will particularly impact areas like Surry Hills and Oxford Street, where development has been historically restricted."
The policy affects ten key locations across Sydney's eastern and central districts, including Double Bay, Edgecliff, and Rose Bay. Currently, only two of 33 Greater Sydney councils permit terraces and townhouses in low-density zones, with 60% of medium-density zones prohibiting residential flat buildings.
While the reform opens new development possibilities, local councils will maintain oversight through development approval processes, including assessments of parking requirements, light access, and minimum frontages. For more information, contact Space Property Agency at Suite 13, Level 5, 35 Buckingham Street, Surry Hills.
Space Property Agency is a leading Sydney real estate firm specialising in inner-city and eastern suburbs property markets since 2006.
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