Edmondson Park launch pad for NSW Pattern Book terraces

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Computer generated image of what the Pattern Book terraces will look like.

Construction has started on a row of seven NSW Pattern Book terraces in Edmondson Park.

The terraces designed by Other Architects are being built by Landcom, the NSW Government’s land and property developer.

The terrace design is one of 17 low and mid-rise designs launched by the Minns Labor Government to help address the “missing middle’’ and accelerate the delivery of new homes across the state.

The Other Architects design reimagines the terrace as a flexible home that can be rearranged and customised to suit different households and preferences.

The Edmondson Park terraces are expected to be completed in early 2027.

Landcom will retain one of the homes as a demonstration home, with the remaining six to be sold to the market.

Landcom’s Edmondson Park project is shaping a diverse, well-located neighbourhood in the South West Growth Area, with homes close to public transport, schools, jobs and green space.

The NSW Housing Pattern Book creates a comprehensive suite of high quality, flexible designs suitable for a wide range of sites accessible. There have been more than 21,000 patterns sold so far.

Local MP and NSW minister Anoulack Chanthivong joined planning minister Paul Scully for the sod turning ceremony at Edmondson park this morning.

“South West Sydney is proud to be home to the first build of NSW’s Pattern Book designs,’’ Mr Chanthivong said.

“This is a fantastic opportunity to see these world class patterns come to life.

“This development demonstrates how these designs, made accessible by the Minns Labor Government’s Pattern Book, can become great family homes right across our state.”

For more information visit here: NSW Housing Pattern Book | Planning.

For more information on Edmondson Park, visit here: Edmondson Park land & real estate for sale | Landcom | Landcom

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