What's within walking distance from Kew Schofields? Learn more about the new apartment development in Sydney's west

Located in Sydney’s fastest-growing region, the master-planned community itself offers 2,700 sqm of retail space, parks and recreational facilities just a stones throw away
What's within walking distance from Kew Schofields? Learn more about the new apartment development in Sydney's west
Jordan FidlerJuly 19, 2021

Kew Schofields in Sydney’s north-west has proven popular to first home buyers thanks to its balance of affordability and convenience.

Located in Sydney’s fastest-growing region, the master-planned community from Positive Investment Enterprise offers 2,700 sqm of retail space, parks and recreational facilities.

Positioned between Rouse Hill town centre and the future Schofields town centre, residents are within quick access of cafés, restaurants and retail.

Kew Schofields second stage, Georgette, follows on from the successful first release Rose Garden. Georgette has one-bedroom apartments from $440,000 and two beds from $535,000.

Designed by PBD Architects, the apartments feature large windows, abundant light and contemporary finishes.

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

First home buyers and investors are buying with confidence given the infrastructure pipeline in the area and the nearby business centres.

Kew Schofields is being developed near the future Western Sydney Airport at Badgerys Creek and major employment hubs in Norwest and Marsden Park.

Kew Schofields is also located nearby Berowra Valley National Park, lifestyle amenities and golf courses.  

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

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