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1,200 New Homes Lake Macquarie: Cockle Creek TOD

Lake Macquarie unlocks 1,200 new dwellings via Cockle Creek Transport Oriented Development. Discover housing releases, transport links, and what it means for Newcastle buyers.

By The Daily Newcastle · 28 June 2026 at 7:16 pm

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1,200 New Homes Lake Macquarie: Cockle Creek TOD
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Lake Macquarie is preparing to release 1,200 new homes through the Cockle Creek Transport Oriented Development (TOD) program, according to reporting from Newcastle Weekly. The initiative represents one of the region's largest coordinated housing releases in recent years and signals confidence in continued residential demand across the broader Newcastle metropolitan area.

Transport-oriented development programmes typically concentrate new housing near public transport nodes to encourage mixed-use, walkable communities. By anchoring housing growth to transit infrastructure, the Cockle Creek scheme aims to support both local livability and broader regional connectivity.

For Newcastle property investors and first-home buyers, the Lake Macquarie release expands available stock across the Greater Newcastle region at a time when supply constraints continue to affect affordability. The scale of the release suggests developers see sustained demand across the western suburbs and satellite centres.

The program's success will likely depend on the pace of infrastructure delivery and transport connections. Local builders, real estate agents, and service providers across Lake Macquarie can expect sustained activity as the development phases roll out.

Sources: newcastleweekly.com.au.

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