Northern growth corridor specialists. From South Morang townhouses to Mernda subdivisions, we maximise opportunities in this high-growth municipality.
SQM Architects has delivered over 210 residential development projects across Melbourne's suburbs with a 98% planning approval rate. Our team has 15+ years of experience navigating Whittlesea Council's growth area PSP requirements, infrastructure contribution plans, and balancing established area character with development potential, with a 67% repeat client rate.
Whittlesea is one of Australia's fastest-growing municipalities, with major development activity in growth corridors along the South Morang rail line. The council manages both greenfield development and established area infill.
Understanding PSP requirements, infrastructure timing, and the distinct character expectations of different precincts is essential for successful development.
Whittlesea's northern growth corridor offers outstanding development economics. Understanding the different requirements between growth areas like Mernda and established suburbs like South Morang is key to maximising returns.
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