Landcom Approved for 130 Affordable Homes in Campbelltown

Landcom has secured approval for a major affordable housing project in Campbelltown, with the NSW Government giving the green light to 130 new dwellings across two buildings. The development will rise between three and nine storeys, taking advantage of a 30% height bonus under the Housing SEPP to reach up to 36.3 metres.

All apartments will be affordable for at least 15 years, providing a significant boost to local housing supply. The project features a mix of one, two, and three-bedroom units, with landscaped communal spaces and basement parking included. Notably, the scheme sits on a 4,895 sqm site and will deliver over 10,000 sqm of gross floor area.

Despite challenges such as bushfire, flood, and site contamination constraints, the proposal advanced through the State Significant Development pathway. The Macarthur Gardens North Planning Agreement will see Landcom contribute financially, dedicate land, and deliver works as part of the approval.

For more information, search the application number (SSD-80482713) on the NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure’s website.

A set of architectural plans for the Campbelltown affordable housing project.
Project Snapshot
Project Overview
Application NumberSSD-80482713
Project TitleSite R3 Macarthur Gardens North Affordable Housing
Project StatusApproved
Determination Date29/04/2026
Project TypeIn-fill Affordable Housing
AddressSite R3 – Macarthur Gardens North, Affordable Housing
LGACampbelltown
DeveloperLandcom
Project Metrics
Site Area4,895 sqm
GFA10,752 sqm
Dwellings130
Market Dwellings0
Affordable Housing130 dwellings | 100% | for 15 years
Storeys3–9
Parking63 car | 37 bike
Basement Levels1
Communal Open Space1,849 sqm
Tree Canopy41.30%
Capital Investment$103.5 million
Planning Metrics
ExistingProposedApproved
ZoningR4 High Density ResidentialR4 High Density Residential
FSR2.22.2
HOB32m36.3m36.3m
Project Team
DeveloperLandcom
PlanningKeylan Consulting Pty Ltd
ArchitectDKO Architecture
View Full Consultant Team
Landscape architectTaylor Brammer
Social impact consultantGyde Consulting
Waste consultantElephant Foot Consulting
Civil engineerXavier Knight
Acoustic consultantBSE
Traffic engineerJMT
Aboriginal heritage consultantNiche
ConsultantWSP
ConsultantJMP

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