Sierra Residences, the brand-new four-bedroom homes coming to Sydney’s north-west

Delivered by Metro Property Development, Sierra Residences boasts a boutique collection of 51 house and land sites with prestige inclusions
Sierra Residences, the brand-new four-bedroom homes coming to Sydney’s north-west
Sierra, Kellyville. Image: Supplied
Max KwokJune 19, 2021

Sierra Residences is among the newest residential developments finding roots in Sydney’s north-western suburb of Kellyville.

Delivered by Metro Property Development, Sierra boasts a boutique collection of 51 house and land sites with prestige inclusions.

Situated in an area of booming growth, residents can enjoy natural bushland, local parks, village hubs and major retail centres, positioned between Rouse Hill and Castle Hill.

“[Sierra] presents the perfect family address, enjoying excellent amenities and connectivity”, the project marketing reads.

Designed to suit a variety of lifestyle needs, 11 architecturally designed freestanding residences are included within the residential development.

The four-bedroom, two-bathroom residences include high-quality kitchen finishes, such as engineered stone benchtops and stainless steel Miele appliances.

Among its other features include built-in robes, ducted air conditioning, low-maintenance gardens and modern chrome hardware.

Set amongst beautiful streetscapes, many Sierra homes also enjoy Blue Mountains views.

Kellyville is the ideal Sydney suburbs for young families, with nearby schools including Ironbark Ridge Public School, which offers opportunity classes (OC).

Sierra Residences is located a brief four-minute drive to the Kellyville Station, well-serviced by metro trains that connect to Macquarie Park, Chatswood and soon the new inner-city line.

Families can enjoy living in close proximity to Kellyville Park’s sporting complexes, Castle Hill Country Club, the historic Bella Vista Farm and Castle Towers.

The freestanding homes are listed from $1,125,000.

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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