Sterling, Lane Cove North

Scion

About Scion
1993
32 projects listed
Scion is a proudly Australian-owned property development and construction firm, specialising in crafting enduring residential apartment buildings throughout Greater Sydney. Scion caters to aspiring homeowners and savvy investors seeking quality, long-term value in vibrant urban places. Our integrated approach harnesses in-house design and construction expertise to ensure every project embodies innovation, sustainability, and meticulous craftsmanship. By prioritising trust, security, and timeless appeal, Scion creates homes that not only stand the test of time but also enhance lifestyles and deliver exceptional returns for generations to come.
Apartments.com.au community feedback
When asked what the key strengths are of Scion properties:
  • 📍 Great location (4 votes)
  • 📝 Floor plan designs (2 votes)
  • ✨ Quality of finishes (2 votes)
  • 🤑 Value for money (2 votes)
  • 💸 Low owners corp fees (1 vote)
When asked what the key strengths are of Scion sales team experience:
  • 🗂️ Highly organised (3 votes)
  • 👔 Professionalism (3 votes)
  • ⏱️ Timely contact (3 votes)
  • 🤗 Willingness to help (3 votes)
  • 📑 Quality of information (2 votes)
  • 🧠 Development knowledge (1 vote)

Recent news and updates

Scion
Scion
12 days ago
Syd​ney builder-developer Scion has lodged a State Significant Development Application (SSDA) for a 22-storey mixed-use tower at 96 Anzac Avenue, West Ryde, marking a significant step in... Read more
First look: Scion pitches tower plans for West Ryde
First look: Scion pitches tower plans for West Ryde
Scion
Scion
10 months ago
Sydney’s residential property market continues to tell a story of two very different sectors. As the market rebounds, house values are pulling further ahead of unit prices—April was no... Read more
City Beat April 2025: Sydney developers going above and beyond as house values continue upward trajectory
City Beat April 2025: Sydney developers going above and beyond as house values continue upward trajectory