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Olympic Park - Vivacity stage 2

VIVA CITY has a living collection of dynamic buildings built by internationally renowned architects, BVN, have brought to life their vision for leisure zones with beautiful living spaces,
offering that sets new standards in innovation for the area, with spaces to relax or socialize to suit your needs.


The interior design by celebrated Henderson & Co brings sophisticated and luxurious retreat. Seamless family and kitchen spaces are open and welcoming.
Striking marble inspired quartz benchtops shape the working hub of the Miele-appointed kitchens, complemented by cool grey timber grain cabinetry.


Enjoy VIVA CITY’s absolute convenience, Take an easy walk to the train station and be in the Sydney CBD in just 29 minutes, utilizing one of the many local bus routes.
Sydney Olympic Park will also have a stop along the proposed new Metro West and Light Rail, providing additional linkage to the Sydney CBD and Parramatta.


* Close to future cafes, shops, train station and parks

* Absolute convenience with all kinds of public transport

* Less than 10 minutes driving to DFO, Costco Lidcombe, and Rhodes Waterside

* Future Metro and proposed Light Rail direct connect to CBD and Parramatta

* Enjoy living in 430 hectares of serene parklands

* Resort-style amenity for you and your family

* Fully integrated gourmet kitchens and Caesar stone benchtops

* Premium luxury brand Miele appliances

* Floor-to-ceiling glass and seamless alfresco terraces

* Multi zone ducted AC with heating and cooling

* Security lift access and parking with storage

* Careful design without wasting the slightest space


SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK 2030 MASTER PLAN


The NSW Government’s Master Plan sets out a new vision for Sydney Olympic Park to realize its full potential with $10 billion being dedicated to creating a thriving 24/7 city by 2030.

- 10,700 new homes for 23,500 residents

- 100,000 square-meters of additional retail space

- 34,000 job opportunities

- New education sites and local parks

- $24 billion proposed investment in infrastructure, including Sydney Metro West, WestConnex and Parramatta Light Rail.