Buying in North West Sydney?
Box Hill, Marsden Park, Schofields, Riverstone — new estates releasing in stages, sold before they’re registered. Read your contract before you sign.
New estates, sold before they're built
The North West — Box Hill, Marsden Park, Schofields, Riverstone, The Ponds — is turning paddocks into suburbs at pace. Estates release in stages and a lot of it sells off-the-plan, against plans that haven't been registered yet. For a buyer that means signing a contract for a home that's still on paper, with all the timing and variation terms that come with it.
Read the contract before you sign
Before you commit, it's worth understanding the sunset date, what the developer can change, and the easements that come with a freshly created lot. Torri reads it all in plain English in minutes — for an off-the-plan home or a vacant lot alike — so there are no surprises after settlement.
A head start, then a real conveyancer
Torri is a plain-English first read, not legal advice. Upload the contract, get a free summary, and Torri can match you with a vetted NSW conveyancer to confirm anything you act on.
Questions, answered
Buying off-the-plan in the North West Growth Area?
Estates around Box Hill, Marsden Park and Schofields sell largely off-the-plan against unregistered plans. Torri reads the sunset, registration and variation terms in plain English so you know what you’re committing to.
What about the easements on a brand-new lot?
New lots carry drainage, services and access easements. Torri lists the burdens registered against the block so there are no surprises after settlement.
Buying in North West Sydney? Read it first.
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