

Western Sydney
The western Sydney hubs of Parramatta, Penrith and Homebush together showcase some of the city’s most desirable lifestyles. Homebush blends leafy streets, modern apartments, and heritage charm, with excellent transport links, strong schools, and green spaces like Bicentennial Park. Sydney Olympic Park nearby offers sports, festivals, and entertainment, while cafes, restaurants, and local shops create a vibrant, multicultural community.
Just west, Parramatta - Sydney’s second CBD - is home to around 256,700 residents and a $31 billion economy, offering over 184,000 local jobs in sectors like health, government, and professional services, along with bustling streets, riverside parks, and cultural events.
Penrith, with roughly 217,600 residents and a $12 billion economy, sits at the gateway to the Blue Mountains, combining urban amenities with natural escapes along the Nepean River and surrounding bushland, with health care, construction, and retail as major employers.
Together, these areas offer residents a lifestyle where city convenience meets outdoor adventure, cultural vibrancy, and family-friendly living, making them some of Sydney’s most dynamic and appealing regions.






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Looking for a new home or investment in Sydney’s west? We’ve got you covered with a great range of new-build house and land packages, dual-occupancy options, apartments and townhouses in some of the city’s most sought-after areas.
Scroll down to see a few of what’s available — this is only a snapshot. There are always more developments coming online, and we can help you track down the perfect fit.

Penrith
Penrith is about 55km from Sydney CBD serving as a gateway to the Blue Mountains and a hub to tourists and outdoor enthusiasts with abundant opportunities for buswalking, cycling and water sports. The city combines modern shopping precincts, cafés, and entertainment options. The city is known for sporting and recreational facilities. It has a range of public and private schools and community infrastructure
With a mix of modern housing estates, established suburbs, and semi-rural properties and a strong sense of community, Penrith offers a balanced and active lifestyle that blends the best of city and country living.
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30min car ride from the Western Sydney Airport
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60mins from the CBD by motorway
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home of the Sydney International Regatta Centre
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home to the Penrith Stadium
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14mins from the Blue Mountains
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natural attractions include Napean River and Tench Reserve
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home of the Western Sydney University and TAFE
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medical centres and major hospital in the suburb
Homebush
Homebush is located about 13km west of the Sydney CBD and has a mix of housing types, from heritage workers’ cottages and Federation-style homes to modern apartments and townhouses combing suburban calm with excellent access to the city. It has many schools and a diverse community.
Cafes, restaurants, and retail outlets cater to everyday needs and social life. Homebush has a strong connection to the Sydney Olympic Park.
The area is known for green spaces, walking trails, picnic spots, and waterways for recreational activities.
Well-serviced by train and bus networks making it an easy to commute to the CBD.
It is close to major roads like Parramatta Road and the M4 motorway for convenient car access across Sydney. Homebush is well serviced by the T2 rail line linking western suburbs with Sydney CBD.

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1 hour from the Western Sydney Airport
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33mins from the CBD on the train
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home to medical centres and community facilities
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home to the Bicentenial Park
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only minutes from Sydney Olympic Park
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home to public and private schools
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minutes to university
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30mins to Sydney Harbour
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14mins to major hospital





