Connectivity and convenience at Kew Tallawong’s north-west address

Connectivity and convenience at Kew Tallawong’s north-west address
Urban EditorialOctober 31, 2025LOCATION

North West Sydney is undergoing significant transformation, with population growth and sustained infrastructure investment reshaping suburbs like Tallawong into emerging residential hubs. 

Minutes from Tallawong Metro Station, the newly launched Kew development by Positive Investment Enterprise is set within this evolving corridor, offering residents direct access to expanding transport, green space, and future retail.

Frequent bus services and proximity to Schofields and Rouse Hill ensure efficient links to the broader Sydney network, while the nearby Metro North West Line connects residents to key employment centres in Macquarie Park, Norwest Business Park and the Sydney CBD.

The development’s address on Schofields Road places it within close reach of major retail and lifestyle destinations, including Rouse Hill Town Centre, which provides access to supermarkets, dining, cinemas, and specialty stores. 

Local convenience is further supported by a nearby Woolworths and the addition of a planned retail precinct within the Kew community itself.

Families benefit from a range of nearby educational facilities, such as Rouse Hill Anglican College, Riverstone High School, and Wyndham College, along with early learning centres and public schools. 

TAFE NSW Western Sydney campuses also support vocational and further education pathways.

Recreational amenity is anchored by Rouse Hill Regional Park, offering extensive green space for outdoor activities. A broader network of parks and planned pedestrian and cycle connections enhances the walkability of the suburb. 

Within the development, Kew incorporates its own landscaped communal zones designed to foster connection and outdoor living in a low-maintenance setting.

This focus on space and liveability continues inside each residence, where thoughtful design and natural outlooks create a sense of calm and comfort. Most north-facing apartments capture views stretching to the Blue Mountains, while all homes are generously sized and carefully planned by the design team to maximise light, functionality and storage.

The apartments also feature smart technology, with secure parking and access to an electric vehicle fleet for residents.

Solar panels installed across the building help offset common area electricity use, reducing strata fees and supporting a more sustainable community.

Stage 2 is now selling, with one-bedroom residences starting from $565,000. Purchases are available from a five per cent deposit, offering an accessible entry into Sydney’s growing north-west.