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Wingecarribee ShirePopulation forecast

Moss Vale

Residential development

Residential development forecasts assume the number of dwellings in Moss Vale will increase by an average of 87 dwellings per annum to 5,801 in 2041.

The addition of dwellings to the housing stock is a major driver of population growth in an area, providing opportunities for households to relocate from other areas or new households to form locally (such as young people leaving the family home or separations/divorces).

Residential development can take various forms depending on the availability of land. These include new housing estates on greenfield sites, subdivision in existing residential neighbourhoods (often called infill development), conversion of industrial lands to residential lands, and densification of housing by building up.

This table shows the quantity of new development assumed in each small area in Wingecarribee Shire. Select each small area to see detailed assumptions.

List of forecast land developments and infill assumptions:

Dwelling counts for 2021 reflect Census results.

Moss Vale is forecast to see an increase in residential development as the Chelsea Gardens (also known as Ashbourne) precinct begins to develop, in 2022.

Chelsea Gardens has an estimated total capacity for 1,300 dwellings, and is forecast to produce up to 70 dwellings per year, and be almost completely developed by the end of the forecast period.

The Moss Vale Road (West) New Living Area, with an estimated capacity of 100 dwellings, is forecast to develop over the period from 2026-2035.

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