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Roseville, Gordon, Killara and Lindfield have all been rezoned as part of the NSW government’s TOD program.

After fighting new housing, this Sydney council just voted for more

A north shore council is paving the way for a high-rise housing boom after voting on a contentious rezoning plan it claims will protect heritage and save residential streets from “overdevelopment”.

  • David Barwell

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A young family from Killara paid $6.55 million at auction on Saturday for a Roseville home.

Young family pays $6.55 million to upsize to home in Roseville

A family from Killara paid a tad above the auction reserve for the home with entertainer’s deck and pool. It last sold in 2006 for $194,000.

  • Kristy Johnson
Ku-ring-gai council residents Michael Clayden, Samantha Bing, Peter Tulip, Jo Karaolis, Todd Cefai and Matthew Hayes on Clanville Rd Roseville where new developments are set to go up.

The great divide over this north shore council’s housing plan

There was only one item on the agenda at Ku-ring-gai Council’s extraordinary meeting on Monday, yet it was hours before councillors could debate it.

  • Frances Howe
North shore council unveils its own housing plan after fighting the government all the way.

This Sydney council has fought TODs all the way. Now it has revealed its own plan

Ku-ring-gai’s plans have been revealed months after the council took the state government to court in an attempt to block more intensive development.

  • Megan Gorrey
A young couple paid $4.98 million at auction on Saturday for a four-bedroom home in Roseville.

Young couple spend $4.98m on Roseville house at their first auction

The pair were upgrading from a Macquarie Park apartment and had help from a family member while bidding for the four-bedroom home, which came with a pool.

  • Kristy Johnson
Andrew Hensher and his family have installed a pool.

How the great swimming pool boom just made an even bigger splash

Household spending on swimming pool sales and services rose 13 per cent over the year to December, research shows.

  • Elizabeth Redman
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North shore council reaches secret deal over housing plan

Planning Minister Paul Scully accused the council of wasting ratepayers’ money to stop development in the middle of a housing crisis.

  • Megan Gorrey
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Seven of the best homes for sale in NSW right now

Looking for your next home within Sydney? From a quintessential beach house above Pittwater to a character-filled penthouse, we’ve got you covered.

  • Pauline Morrissey and Lou Sweeney
A local developer outbid a young couple for a fixer-upper in Sydney’s Leichhardt.

Local developer outbids couple for unlivable $2.28m Leichhardt home

The local developer, who swooped in at the last minute to place the winning bid, said it was a good opportunity to revitalise the area.

  • Kristy Johnson
Todd McKenney is selling his Pymble home.

Todd McKenney farewells Sydney, set to sell $5m suburban idyll

Todd McKenney is set to swap Sydney for Melbourne, selling the home where he held his intimate high-tea soirees.

  • Lucy Macken

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