• Job Search
  • Employers
  • Job Seekers
  • About
  • News
  • Join Our Team
  • Contact
  • Contractors
Marble
  • Job Search
  • Employers
  • Job Seekers
  • About
  • News
  • Join Our Team
  • Contact
  • Contractors
Get Job Alerts 1300 Marble
Home News NSW Housing Initiative Sparks Developer Confidence
Written On

4 February 2025

Home Building
  • Job Search
  • Contact an Expert
Advanced Search
Thank you

Thank you for contacting us!
We will be in contact shortly.

Share

NSW Housing Initiative Sparks Developer Confidence

Written On

4 February 2025

Home Building

In a promising shift for New South Wales’ housing market, the state’s call for Expressions of Interest (EoIs) has yielded an overwhelming response—equivalent to 40,000 new homes—within just three weeks of opening. With 85 submissions for metropolitan areas and 11 for regional NSW, industry leaders are hopeful that this momentum could help the state reach its Housing Accord targets.

For developers and industry stakeholders, this response was both expected and welcomed. Tom Forrest, CEO of Urban Taskforce, highlighted that industry advocates had long pushed for a policy-driven approach to address the housing crisis. The significant uptake of the state significant development pathway demonstrates a widespread eagerness to deliver much-needed housing solutions. According to Forrest, by removing restrictive planning bureaucracy, the market has responded with a flood of proposals that could reshape the housing landscape.

NSW Planning Minister Paul Scully acknowledged the strong industry trust in the initiative. Originally, the state anticipated receiving 80 to 100 EoIs over the course of a year, yet within just a month, it had nearly met that expectation. The initiative, which focuses on streamlining approvals for major housing developments valued above $60 million in Greater Sydney and $30 million in regional NSW, aims to expedite project timelines. To reinforce commitment, developers must begin construction within two years or risk losing their approval.

This shift toward faster approvals is seen as a game-changer by key industry bodies. Brad Armitage, NSW Executive Director of the Housing Industry Association, emphasised that the early success of the initiative underscores the housing sector’s readiness to move forward with viable large-scale projects. He noted that diverting approvals away from traditional council processes and into a more efficient state-led pathway could accelerate construction and help bridge the housing supply gap.

The Housing Development Authority (HDA) now has a unique opportunity to fast-track approvals, ensuring that projects with real feasibility move from concept to construction without unnecessary delays. The requirement for readiness to deliver means that only serious proposals make it through, providing a much-needed boost to the state’s housing pipeline.

With the EoI process ongoing and submissions reviewed monthly, developers continue to have regular opportunities to put forward major residential projects. This dynamic approach, rooted in industry demand and streamlined approvals, marks a significant step toward addressing NSW’s housing shortage and delivering high-quality homes faster. The road ahead may still present challenges, but with strong policy support and a proactive industry response, NSW is well-positioned to drive meaningful progress in its housing sector.

Marble

Stay up to date

Exclusive updates from Marble Recruitment

Thank you for subscribing! We will be in contact shortly.

Previous Article

Incentives Ignite Hope for Skilled Trades Shortage Solution

Read More

Next Article

Commodity Market Surge Sparks Optimism for 2025

Read More
Marble
  • Job Search
  • Contact an Expert
Advanced Search
Thank you

Thank you for contacting us!
We will be in contact shortly.

Share

Talk To Our Experts

Devon Endersby

Associate Director

QLD

Lara Khan

Business Leader

NSW

Katie Spokes

Recruitment Consultant

NSW

Millie Rickward

Office Manager / Resourcer

NSW

Related News

22 January, 2025
Home Building

Construction Costs Climb, but Builders Rise to the Challenge

Australia’s construction industry is proving its resilience, even as residential construction costs…

Read more
28 November, 2024
Home Building

Empowering Housing Dreams: Game-Changing Reforms for Australians

The Australian government’s recent legislative moves are paving the way for a…

Read more
28 October, 2024
Home Building

NSW Government’s Strategic Move to Address Housing Scarcity

In a bold move to address housing scarcity, the NSW Government has…

Read more
Marble
  • Sydney
  • Brisbane
  • Melbourne
  • Perth
  • Tauranga
  • Byron Bay
1300 Marble
hello@marble.com.au
  • Home
  • Job Search
  • Employers
  • Job Seekers
  • About
  • News
  • Join Our Team
  • Contact
  • Search
  • Contractors
  • Home
  • Job Search
  • Employers
  • Job Seekers
  • About
  • News
  • Join Our Team
  • Contact
  • Search
  • Contractors

Sign up to receive the latest from Marble

Thank you for subscribing! We will be in contact shortly.

© Copyright 2025 Marble

Privacy Sitemap

Site by Liquid Agency

Simplify your career hunt.
Sign up for job alerts.

Our contacts are yours. Let us do the legwork in delivering the latest opportunities in your industry.

Thanks for subscribing!
You can now look forward to regular industry specific updates.

Simplify your career hunt.
Sign up for job alerts.

We all know that we spend more time in our workplaces than we do with our loved ones.

Thank you for subscribing!
Let us do the legwork in delivering the latest opportunities in your industry.

Marble