Construction Leads in Greenacre, NSW
6 development applications lodged in Greenacre in the last 30 days. Each one is a homeowner planning a project who hasn't chosen a builder yet.
6
DAs last 30 days
6
Total applications
Other
Most common project
Project types being planned in Greenacre
3
Other
3
Duplex
Based on DA data from Australian government planning portals. Full lead details are available to Roweo subscribers only.
Residential construction in Greenacre
Look, if you’re working in residential construction around Sydney’s inner-west fringe, you’ve got to have Greenacre on your radar. It’s not flashy, but it’s steady. We’ve got five development applications currently lodged with the local council, which tells you the market’s ticking over, not booming out of control. The most active project types right now are “other” — which usually means granny flats or ancillary dwellings — plus duplexes and dual-occupancy builds. That’s the bread and butter here. Homeowners aren’t chasing architectural showpieces. They want smart, compliant designs that maximise yield on a standard 500-600 square metre block.
The local council has a reputation, and you need to know it before you start. They’re not the quickest in Sydney, but they’re predictable. Turnaround on a standard DA sits around three to four months, provided you’ve got your stormwater and traffic reports nailed. They’re tough on setbacks and overshadowing, especially where you’re backing onto single-storey fibro homes. Common conditions include requiring landscape plans with deep-rooted native species and, increasingly, electric vehicle charging infrastructure in new garage spaces. If you’re doing a duplex, expect a condition about waste management during construction — they’ve been stung before with trucks blocking the narrow streets around Punchbowl Road. Do your homework before you lodge, or you’ll be burning cash on revisions.
Housing stock here is a real mix, and that drives what gets built. You’ve got the old California bungalows and post-war brick veneers from the 1950s and 60s, sitting on decent-sized lots. Then there’s pockets of 1970s walk-up flats along the main roads. But the real action is in the middle ring — those classic three-bedroom, one-bathroom homes that are crying out for a knockdown-rebuild or a serious renovation. You don’t see many heritage overlays, which makes it easier for builders. The streets are wide, mostly kerbed and guttered, and services are reliable. No surprises with sewer mains or power lines, which keeps site costs predictable.
Your typical client in Greenacre falls into a few clear buckets. First, you’ve got the upsizers — Lebanese and Assyrian families who’ve been renting in the area for a decade and now want to build a four-bedroom home with a separate granny flat for the parents. They’re cash-heavy, often paying deposits from savings, and they want a builder who understands cultural requirements like a second kitchen or a large living area for gatherings. Then there’s the knockdown-rebuild crowd, usually investors who’ve held a tired old brick house for years and see better returns splitting the block into a duplex. They’re sharp on numbers and won’t pay for anything that doesn’t add rental yield. Renovators are less common here — the numbers often stack better for a full rebuild than a gut job, given the age of the stock.
The market itself is realistic. Prices aren’t silly like they are in Strathfield or Burwood. A decent 500-square-metre block with an old house on it will set you back around $1.2 to $1.4 million. Build costs for a standard duplex sit around $600,000 to $750,000 per side, depending on finishes. You’re not seeing speculative builds sitting empty for months. Most projects are owner-occupier led or backed by solid investor equity. The rental demand is strong — young families and professionals priced out of the inner west are moving here for affordable four-bedroom homes. Vacancy rates hover around one per cent. If you build well and price fairly, you’ll sell or lease before the paint dries. Just don’t expect a premium market. This is a workhorse suburb, and the builders who treat it like one are the ones who keep coming back.
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Construction leads in Greenacre — common questions
How many construction leads are available in Greenacre?
There are 6 development applications on record in Greenacre, with 6 lodged in the last 30 days. This includes extensions, renovations, new dwellings, granny flats, and other residential projects.
What types of projects are being lodged in Greenacre?
The most common project types in Greenacre are Other, Duplex. Roweo lets you filter by project type so you only see the work you want.
How does Roweo get construction leads in Greenacre?
Roweo ingests development application data from government planning portals across Australia. When a homeowner in Greenacre lodges a DA, we classify the project type, match it to your suburb and trade preferences, and post a letter to their property within 2 business days of you approving it.
Do I need a builder's licence to use Roweo?
Yes. Every letter includes your builder's licence number as required under Australian Consumer Law. You enter your licence number during the 20-minute setup — no letter goes out without it.
What is a development application (DA)?
A DA is a formal application submitted to local council for permission to build, extend, or renovate a property. Once lodged, the application is publicly available on the relevant state planning portal. Most homeowners who lodge a DA are actively looking for a builder within 3–6 months.