Canterbury-Bankstown covers 41 suburbs and 97,181 property lots in Western Sydney. ZoneDSS resolves the Canterbury LEP 2012, applicable SEPPs, and the Canterbury DCP 2012 for every address — and aggregates the picture by suburb here.
Suburbs in this council
Each suburb has its own zoning mix, constraints, and market profile. We have detailed planning guides for 36 suburbs in Canterbury-Bankstown so far — and we're adding more weekly.
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Planning instruments
Three layers of planning controls apply to every property in Canterbury-Bankstown. Read them together to know what can be built.
Sets the zone, height, FSR, minimum lot size, permitted and prohibited uses for every lot in Canterbury-Bankstown. The primary instrument every DA assessment starts with.
Canterbury-Bankstown's detailed design guide — setbacks, materials, parking, landscaping, character statements. Used to assess every application against the LEP.
SEPPs override or supplement the LEP on specific topics — Housing (granny flats, BTR, affordable housing), Transport Oriented Development, Biodiversity, Resilience, Exempt and Complying Development. SEPPs apply across all of NSW including Canterbury-Bankstown.
Dominant zone in Canterbury-Bankstown: R2 — the most common single zone across the council's 97,181 lots.
FAQs
The most common zoning across Canterbury-Bankstown is R2. The full picture varies by suburb — each suburb has its own mix of zones set by the Local Environmental Plan (LEP). Browse the suburbs below to see exact breakdowns.
Canterbury-Bankstown covers 41 suburbs across 97,181 property lots. It sits in the Western Sydney region of New South Wales.
Over the past 24 months, 5,957 development applications for Canterbury-Bankstown addresses were decided, with an approval rate of 85%. Approval rates vary widely by application type — straightforward residential alterations approve at near 100%, while complex multi-dwelling proposals are far more variable.
The median sale price across Canterbury-Bankstown is $1,253,000. Individual suburbs range materially around this — drill into any suburb page below to see lot-level market data.
Canterbury-Bankstown Council operates under the Canterbury LEP 2012, Bankstown LEP 2015 (council amalgamated; LEPs being consolidated), supplemented by State Environmental Planning Policies (SEPPs) and detailed by the Canterbury DCP 2012, Bankstown DCP 2015. ZoneDSS resolves all three for any address in the council area.
Search the suburb above, then click "Run a report on your address" in the suburb page. ZoneDSS returns the exact zone, height limit, FSR, permitted uses, and every overlay that applies to the lot — cited to source.
Official sources
Verify our data, check the official planning register, or lodge an application — direct deep links to the Canterbury-Bankstown Council and NSW Government portals.
Official Canterbury-Bankstown Council development page — DA forms, fees, lodgement, and the council DA tracker.
State-wide planning portal — search any Canterbury-Bankstown address for zoning, height, FSR, and DA history.
Filter by Canterbury-Bankstown to see every state-listed heritage item and Heritage Conservation Area.
EPA-notified contaminated sites in Canterbury-Bankstown. Filter by suburb to see what's listed.
Official NSW property sales records — the source for our median sale figures across Canterbury-Bankstown.
Cadastral lot boundaries, aerial imagery, easements — NSW Spatial Services interactive map.
Nearby councils
Compare planning controls, suburb mix, and DA approval rates across Western Sydney councils.
Council and suburb stats are useful for context. For a buy-or-walk decision on a specific lot, you need every control, every constraint, and every clause cited to source.
Run a report — from A$2914-section report · LEP + SEPP + DCP cross-referenced · cited to source
Canterbury-Bankstown stats aggregated from suburb-level planning records. Sources: Canterbury LEP 2012, Bankstown LEP 2015 (council amalgamated; LEPs being consolidated), applicable State Environmental Planning Policies, Canterbury DCP 2012, Bankstown DCP 2015, the NSW ePlanning Portal (DA history), NSW Property Sales Information (Valuer General), NSW Spatial Services overlays, and ABS Census 2021. Aggregated by ZoneDSS · last updated 2026-04-01.
Council-level statistics — your specific suburb and lot will vary. Always run a planning report on the actual address before making a decision. How ZoneDSS works →