Residents are fighting to have six 120-year-old terrace homes in Sydney’s leafy lower north shore heritage-listed to save them from being converted into 25 apartments, as the latest development battlefront emerges among the dozens of applications spurred by NSW rezoning reforms.
Spot fires of opposition from NIMBY-minded residents are breaking out across Sydney’s most affluent areas as the state government’s plans to get more apartment blocks built to improve housing supply and lower rising home prices threaten to change the character of their suburbs.
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