Kew Schofields offers buyers a chance to buy in one of Sydney's fastest growing suburbs

Located in Sydney’s fastest-growing region, the master-planned community provides a true community living experience
Kew Schofields offers buyers a chance to buy in one of Sydney's fastest growing suburbs
Max KwokApril 7, 2021

First home buyers are loving Kew Schofields in Sydney’s north-west, thanks to its balance between privacy and endless opportunities.

Located in Sydney’s fastest-growing region, the master-planned community provides a true community living experience with 2,700sqm of retail space, parks and recreational facilities.  

Positioned between Rouse Hill town centre and the future Schofields town centre, buyers can enjoy nearby cafés, restaurants and retail.

Close to the future airport at Badgerys Creek and major employment hubs in Norwest and Marsden Park, Schofields is expected to experience incredible growth.

The community’s second stage, Georgette, offers spacious floorplans over one, two and three-bedroom configurations, delivered by Positive Investment Enterprise.

Designed by PBD Architects, the home features large windows, abundant light and contemporary finishes.

Ground-floor apartments enjoy private access to courtyards, while top-floor apartments enjoy north-facing views and an expansive rooftop terrace.

Offering a bustling community and integrating natural beauty, Kew integrates communal green spaces that feature barbeque facilities and play equipment.

Kew Schofields offers buyers a chance to buy in one of Sydney's fastest growing suburbs

Boasting an idyllic lifestyle, the development is also located nearby Berowra Valley National Park, lifestyle amenities and golf courses.  

Two nearby train lines, Schofields and Tallawong connect you to the North Shore line, Richmond line and the Sydney CBD.

Slated for completion late this year, residents can secure a one-bedroom home from $440,000 or a two-bedroom home from $538,000.

View the project’s display suite tour below.

Max Kwok

Max Kwok is a staff contributor at urban.com.au. Based in Sydney, Max has previously worked at Property Observer where he specialised in content creation and editorial research.

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