Kew Tallawong: A growing community taking shape in Sydney's north-west

Buying into a masterplanned community often means committing to a vision still years from taking shape. At Kew Tallawong, that vision is already visible.
Residents have moved into the completed first stage, landscaped spaces are established, and the next chapter is now underway. Stage 1 has been completed and settled, with Stage 2 now selling off-the-plan.
Designed by PBD Architects, Kew Tallawong combines attainable apartment living with sustainability initiatives rarely seen at this price point, including rooftop solar, battery storage and a resident EV-sharing program.
Located on Schofields Road, just moments from Tallawong Metro Station and Schofields Train Station, Kew Tallawong has been designed to appeal to a broad mix of buyers, from first-home purchasers looking for a foothold in Sydney's property market to downsizers seeking a connected, low-maintenance lifestyle.
Kew Tallawong has been conceived as a thoughtfully planned masterplanned community that will evolve over multiple stages, with buyers now able to secure one, two and three-bedroom apartments within a neighbourhood that is already beginning to establish its identity.
One of the project's defining features is its focus on sustainability. Solar energy systems, battery storage and future EV charging infrastructure have been incorporated throughout the development, reflecting a long-term approach to both environmental performance and everyday convenience.
Sustainability sits at the centre of the development's vision, with solar energy systems, battery storage and future EV charging infrastructure integrated throughout the community.
That emphasis on future-ready living extends beyond the technology. Landscaped communal gardens, outdoor gathering spaces and plans for a future retail precinct aim to create a neighbourhood where residents can access daily conveniences without travelling far from home.
The apartments themselves have been designed with liveability front of mind. Rather than chasing maximum density, the focus has been placed on creating practical homes with generous natural light, usable layouts and strong connections to outdoor space.
Importantly, these design principles have been applied consistently across the one, two and three-bedroom apartment offerings.
The appeal of Kew Tallawong is also closely linked to its location within Sydney's rapidly evolving north-west growth corridor. Over the past decade, major infrastructure investment has transformed the area, with new transport links, business precincts and community facilities reshaping suburbs like Tallawong and Schofields.
The agent says buyers are increasingly recognising the area's long-term potential.
"Typical buyers that we're finding across Kew Tallawong especially are your first-home buyers, your investors, your upsizers as well as your downsizers," Hawes says.
Connectivity remains one of the project's strongest drawcards. Residents have access to both Tallawong Metro Station and Schofields Train Station, providing links to the Sydney CBD, Norwest Business Park, Macquarie Park and other major employment hubs. Retail centres including Rouse Hill Town Centre and Schofields Village are also nearby, alongside schools, parks and future healthcare infrastructure.
For Stage 1 resident Roji, it is the balance between convenience and comfort that has defined the experience of living at Kew.
"For me, it's a balance of quality and convenience," she says. "Everything I need is right here."
"If I wanted to catch the train, Schofields Station is just around the corner. Tallawong Metro connects me to the city."
More importantly, she says, the development has delivered something that cannot be measured in floorplans or specifications.
"Kew Tallawong feels like home."
As Stage 2 enters the market, that lived experience may be one of the project's strongest selling points. Buyers are not purchasing into an untested concept or a future promise. They are joining a community that is already taking shape.
Ongoing investment in transport, retail, healthcare and public open space continues to strengthen the appeal of Sydney's north-west growth corridor, while Kew Tallawong's established first stage provides buyers with a tangible sense of the community's future direction.
For a limited time, buyer can secure a new home at Kew Tallawong with just a $10,000.
Joel Robinson
Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Apartments.com.au, where he leads the editorial team and oversees the country’s most comprehensive news coverage dedicated to the off the plan property market. With more than a decade of experience in residential real estate journalism, Joel brings deep insight into Australia’s evolving development landscape.
He holds a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism from Leeds Beckett University in the UK, and has developed a particular expertise in off the plan apartment space. Joel’s editorial lens spans the full lifecycle of a project, from site acquisition and planning approvals through to new launches, construction completions, and final sell-out, delivering trusted, buyer-focused content that supports informed decision-making across the property journey





