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Development pipeline in Enmore (2042)

New housing supply in Enmore (2042) is tracked through Inner West Council's development application register and the NSW Government's Housing Monitor. The pipeline data shown covers applications lodged in the past 36 months and forecasts new dwellings likely to reach the market over the next three to five years based on typical construction timelines in the Inner West area.

DEVELOPMENT PIPELINE · NSW PLANNING PORTAL · 2042

What’s in the pipeline

Development applications (DAs) lodged, assessed, or approved in Enmore over the past 12 months. Pipeline data from the NSW Planning Portal. Proposed developments may not proceed.

Active applications34

lodged or under assessment

Proposed dwellings58

0.7% of existing households

Declared value$48M

total estimated cost of works, where reported

Residential share44.0%

of active applications

Pipeline steady at around 34 active applications per month.

Newtown has a modest pipeline relative to its existing housing stock.

NSW PLANNING PORTAL · UPDATED APRIL 2026 · PROPOSED DEVELOPMENTS MAY NOT PROCEED

Development pipelines are lagged. A DA approval today typically means a completed dwelling in two to five years depending on project complexity. If you are buying now with a 5-to-7-year hold in mind, the relevant question is not what is approved today but what will complete during your ownership period. Projects at the DA-lodged stage carry higher uncertainty; projects under construction are near-certain additions to supply.

Development pipeline in nearby suburbs

Annandale 2038Ashfield 2131Balmain 2041Croydon 2132Dulwich Hill 2203Haberfield 2045

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