Issue 71 I The Property Development Review

THE PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT REVIEW

17,155SQM SSD DECLARED DEVELOPMENT SITE 250M TO PYMBLE STATION PRIME UPPER NORTH SHORE LOCATION Expressions of Interest close 30 April 2026 at 5:00pm (AEST)

2-18 Orinoco St 16-26 Livingstone Avenue, Pymble, NSW 2073

A once in a generation opportunity to secure a large scale, SSD declared development site in one of Sydney's most tightly held blue chip suburbs. Centrally positioned in Pymble and just 250m (approx. 4 minute walk) to Pymble Railway Station, this premium landholding offers exceptional scale, planning certainty and immediate development potential. KEY HIGHLIGHTS • Approx. 17,155sqm* site area • 15 consolidated properties across Orinoco Street & Livingstone Avenue in Pymble • State Significant Development (SSD) declared development site • 2.2:1 FSR, 22m building height and potential GFA of ~37,700 sqm (STCA). • Upper North Shore precinct • All 15 vendors aligned for a coordinated sale process DEVELOPMENT ADVANTAGES • SSD approval in place, materially reducing planning risk and delivery timeframes • Rare island site configuration, bounded by roads on all sides • No immediate neighbours, minimising overshadowing and interface constraints • Clean planning profile – no bushfire, flood or biodiversity constraints • Elevated position with potential upper level views towards Sydney Valley and the Blue Mountains LOCATION & CONNECTIVITY • 250m(approx.) walk to Pymble Railway Station • Direct access to Pacific Highway, Mona Vale Road, Ryde Road, M2 & M7 • Close proximity to local retail, transport and lifestyle amenities PREMIUM EDUCATION CATCHMENT Situated within one of Sydney's most sought after school zones, including Abbotsleigh, Barker College, Knox Grammar, PLC Pymble and Ravenswood. MARKET APPEAL Pymble continues to demonstrate strong owner occupier demand, tightly constrained new housing supply and consistent premium pricing outcomes within Sydney's affluent Upper North Shore.

Contact: Joseph Choi +61 433 204 724

Disclaimer: We believe the information provided is reliable however cannot guarantee its accuracy. We encourage all interested parties to make their own enquiries to confirm relevant details.

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