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Development pipeline in Normanhurst (2076)

How much new housing is coming to Normanhurst? The development pipeline card below aggregates approved and pending development applications for residential dwellings in Normanhurst 2076, sourced from the NSW Planning Portal and Hornsby Council DA records. For investors in particular, a large pipeline of unit approvals in the same postcode can soften rental yields and prices in the short term.

DEVELOPMENT PIPELINE · NSW PLANNING PORTAL · 2076

What’s in the pipeline

NSW Planning Portal feed paused at the source for postcode 2076. Expected back by Q3 2026.

NSW PLANNING PORTAL

A large development pipeline in Normanhurst does not automatically mean falling prices. Supply additions are most disruptive when they are concentrated in one property type (typically apartments) and coincide with softer underlying demand. If the pipeline is dominated by townhouses or terraces aimed at owner-occupiers, the supply impact on investor yields is likely to be modest. Check the dwelling-type breakdown in the card to assess the risk for your specific purchase type.

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