Mortgagee Takes Possession of Aerotropolis Land


December 2025
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Mortgagee Takes Possession of Aerotropolis Land
Bradfield International Real Estate (BIRE®) has launched a significant Western Sydney landholding to the market — a 12.58-hectare (125,800sqm*) dual-frontage site at 1383–1411 Elizabeth Drive, Kemps Creek, strategically positioned within the fast-evolving Western Sydney Aerotropolis and just minutes from the new Western Sydney International Airport. 
Benefiting from expansive single frontage to Elizabeth Drive and rare double frontage to the M12 Motorway, the property offers substantial opportunity for land bankers, institutions and long-term investors seeking exposure to one of Australia’s most transformative infrastructure and employment precincts. 
Comprising a mix of existing zonings — RU4 Primary Production, ENZ Environmental & Recreation, and SP2 Infrastructure (Classified Road) — the property sits in direct alignment with the future Enterprise (ENT) zoning indicated in the Western Sydney Aerotropolis Finalisation Report (March 2022), enabling a broad spectrum of future uses (STCA) including industrial, bulky goods, retail, logistics, storage, and employment-led activities. 
The property is offered via an Expression of Interest campaign closing 31 January 2026 at 2:00 pm (unless sold prior). 
A High-Exposure Landholding at the Gateway to the Aerotropolis 
Located just 4.2km* from the Western Sydney International Airport, the site is set to capitalise on unprecedented government investment across the Aerotropolis, including: 
  • $1 billion+ Elizabeth Drive upgrade 
  • The new M12 Motorway 
  • Devonshire Link Road 
  • Planned Metro stations across the Aerotropolis 
  • Major arterial connections, including The Northern Road and M7 Motorway 
The property’s positioning on the northern side of Elizabeth Drive, flanked by both established commercial uses and major infrastructure corridors, places it within the Kemps Creek Precinct—an area designated for future Enterprise and employment-supporting development. 
With the Aerotropolis projected to deliver tens of thousands of jobs across logistics, technology, freight, aerospace and innovation sectors, large-scale exposure sites such as this are increasingly sought after by developers and institutional groups seeking early movement ahead of the next planning phase. 
A portion of the site fronting Elizabeth Drive is also indicated for future compulsory acquisition, providing potential for capital return under the Just Terms Compensation framework. 
“This is one of the most strategically positioned landholdings currently available in the Aerotropolis. With dual frontage to two of Western Sydney’s most critical infrastructure routes, the site offers exceptional long-term value and aligns directly with the future Enterprise planning vision. Large holdings of this scale and exposure are increasingly rare, and enquiry is already strong from groups seeking to secure a high-conviction land-banking opportunity.” 
— Thomas Mosca, Co-Founder & Director, Bradfield International Real Estate.
“The combination of scale, zoning trajectory, and immediate proximity to the Western Sydney Airport puts this property in a unique category. As infrastructure continues to accelerate across the Aerotropolis, strategically located land parcels such as 1383–1411 Elizabeth Drive are positioned to benefit from material uplift over the coming decade. This is a generational opportunity within one of Australia’s most important growth precincts.” 
— Nick Estephen, Co-Founder & Director, Bradfield International Real Estate.

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