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Development pipeline in Dee Why (2099)

Dee Why (2099) is part of the Northern Beaches local government area. Development activity in the suburb, including new apartment buildings, townhouse projects, and subdivision approvals, directly affects the supply of dwellings available to buyers and renters over the coming years. More supply moderates price growth; restricted supply supports it. The pipeline data below reflects publicly available DA records from Northern Beaches Council and NSW Planning.

DEVELOPMENT PIPELINE · NSW PLANNING PORTAL · 2099

What’s in the pipeline

NSW Planning Portal feed paused at the source for postcode 2099. Expected back by Q3 2026.

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Development pipelines are lagged. A DA approval today typically means a completed dwelling in two to five years depending on project complexity. If you are buying now with a 5-to-7-year hold in mind, the relevant question is not what is approved today but what will complete during your ownership period. Projects at the DA-lodged stage carry higher uncertainty; projects under construction are near-certain additions to supply.

Development pipeline in nearby suburbs

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