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Lake Macquarie planning new housing west of the region closer to jobs and transport

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A 1200-home development in the heart of Lake Macquarie reflects broader strategy to build near existing employment and public transport networks.

By The Daily Newcastle · 26 June 2026 at 7:33 pm

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Lake Macquarie planning new housing west of the region closer to jobs and transport
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Lake Macquarie is set to see significant new residential development focused on bringing housing closer to employment centres and existing public transport infrastructure. According to planning reports, a 1200-home program is being developed in the heart of the region as part of a deliberate strategy to align residential growth with transport connections and local job availability.

The development approach marks a shift from sprawling greenfield estates toward more strategically located housing. By building near transport hubs and employment areas, the program aims to reduce commute times and improve liveability for new residents while supporting the viability of public transport services.

For local property investors and builders, the project represents certainty around where growth will be concentrated over coming years. The emphasis on transport-connected precincts also suggests local councils are prioritising walkability and access to services, factors increasingly valued by younger households and those downsizing.

The timing aligns with broader Hunter region growth patterns, as Newcastle and surrounding areas continue to attract residents moving from Sydney seeking more affordable housing without sacrificing access to services and employment opportunities.

Sources: newcastleherald.com.au.

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