Spring Farm : Set to have the largest population BOOM in Sydney !!! Entry Level Investment from $329k!!! Yields 5.5%+

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Entry level investment from $329k

Yields 5.5%

Camden LGA set to have largest population boom in Sydney

Spring Farm and Camden expected to show one of highest growth rates in Australia

20 mins from Proposed Badgerys Creek Airport Sydney’s second airport

UDIA rates Camden as one of the top 20 regions in NSW

Planned $3.5bn investment solely spent in road infrastructure local road upgrades, motorways including Camden Valley Way, Narellan and Campbelltown road

Narellan (3km to Spring Farm) is also earmarked to re-open train station

Location

The location is ideally placed to appreciate in value due to its close proximity to the Camden Narellan bypass. The roads and traffic authority are presently constructing a new intersection which will allow direct access to this area significantly reducing the distance to access the M5 motorway.

Camden, Narellan, Elderslie are all earmarked for rapid growth over the next five years with an expected influx of some 200,000 people, Camden councils budgetary figures, some estimates by private planning and infrastructure consultants say this could even be as high as 350,000.

The Camden Council area is a rapidly growing residential area, with rural, industrial and commercial areas.

The LGA located in south western Sydney about 60 kilometres south west of the Sydney GPO. The City is a predominantly residential area, the current population as well as the employment areas based around the centres of Camden, Elderslie and Narellan.

This period of expansion is a new phase of development focused in Elderslie, Spring Farm, the Oran Park Precinct, Turner Road Precinct and Central Hills and the Northern Development Precincts. This is based predominantly on the declining amount of easily developable ‘greenfield’ land in the south western Sydney, particularly in the adjacent municipalities of Campbelltown and Liverpool.

Population Growth

ABS statistics project in 2036 the population of the Camden Council will be 213,374, an increase of 162,436 persons (318.89%) from 2006. The represents an average annual growth rate of 4.89% (as opposed to the National average of 1.1% annual growth rate).

As per the Daily Telegraph, Camden would have the largest population boom across any of Sydney’s suburbs.