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Suburb planning guide · Updated 2026-04-27

Wrights Creek, NSW 2775 Zoning, development potential & planning controls

Mixed Use dominant. 49 lots resolved to zone, overlays and development potential.

Dominant zone
C4
Mixed Use
Median rent (house)
$355
per week
granny flat eligible
0
lots
Total lots
49
Marketplace

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Zoning

What you can build in Wrights Creek

Wrights Creek is dominated by C4Mixed Use. Land use rules, height, FSR, and permitted developments are set per zone in the Local Environmental Plan and refined by the Development Control Plan.

C4
Dominant
C4 Mixed Use 83.7%
C1 Local Centre 16.3%
Avg max height
10.0 m

Limit varies by lot — check your address for the exact figure.

Avg max FSR
:1

Floor Space Ratio — total floor area as a multiple of lot area.

Use mix
Environment100%

Location

Where Wrights Creek sits

Wrights Creek 2775 covers an undefined area within Hawkesbury City Council.

Overlays © NSW Government
Council
Hawkesbury City Council
Postcode
2775
Area
Total lots
49

Drill into any lot in Wrights Creek

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Development potential

Where the upside is in Wrights Creek

We score every lot for development signal — under-built relative to the controls, eligible for a granny flat, or sized for subdivision.

granny flat eligible
0

under SEPP (Housing) 2021

Subdivision potential
0

lots that may support subdivision

Total dev potential
0 lots

show at least one development signal

Rezoning signal score
2.0 /100

average uplift signal across the suburb

0

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Constraints & risks

What could stop you in Wrights Creek

100% of lots are bushfire-prone — a bushfire assessment is likely required; also: 10.2% of lots intersect a Threatened Ecological Community; 4.1% of lots are exposed to projected sea-level rise.

Suburb-wide percentages — your specific lot may have all, some, or none of these.

Flood-affected None

Mapped flood-prone land

Bushfire-prone 100.0%

RFS bushfire-prone land mapping

Heritage controls None

Heritage item or Conservation Area

Near contaminated land None

Within 100 m of EPA-listed site

Threatened ecology (TEC) 10.2%

Mapped TEC vegetation

Sea-level rise exposure 4.1%

Coastal hazard mapping

Flight noise contour None

ANEF / aircraft noise

Market

Wrights Creek property market

Sales, rent, and yield data drawn from NSW Property Sales Information and rental bond data over the past 24 months.

Median rent (house)
$355 / wk
Houses
Gross rental yield
2.7%
House, gross of costs

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FAQs

Common questions about Wrights Creek

What's the zoning in Wrights Creek 2775?

Wrights Creek is dominated by the C4 (Mixed Use) zone, which covers 41 of 49 lots (84%). The full mix is: C4 Mixed Use (84%), C1 Local Centre (16%).

What's the building height limit in Wrights Creek?

Across Wrights Creek, the average maximum building height is 10.0 m. Height is set per zone in the Local Environmental Plan (LEP) and can be varied by overlays and schedules. For the exact control on a specific address, generate a planning report.

Can I build a granny flat in Wrights Creek?

Most lots in Wrights Creek aren't eligible for a granny flat under SEPP (Housing) 2021 — typically because the dominant zoning (C4) doesn't permit it, or lot sizes fall below the minimum. Always verify on the specific address.

What's the median rent in Wrights Creek?

Median weekly rent for a house in Wrights Creek is $355. Gross rental yield works out to 2.7%.

What planning constraints apply in Wrights Creek?

Across Wrights Creek, 100.0% bushfire-prone. These are suburb-wide percentages — every lot has its own combination. A planning report on a specific address shows exactly which controls apply.

What's the development potential of Wrights Creek?

0 of 49 lots in Wrights Creek show identifiable development potential — under-developed for the planning controls, eligible for a granny flat, or capable of subdivision. Average rezoning signal score: 2.0 / 100.

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Methodology & sources

Zoning, height, FSR, and overlays parsed from the Hawkesbury City Council Local Environmental Plan, applicable State Environmental Planning Policies, and the Development Control Plan. Property sales drawn from NSW Property Sales Information. DA history aggregated from the NSW Planning Portal. Heritage, flood, bushfire, contaminated land, TEC, sea-level rise, and aircraft noise overlays from the NSW Spatial Services and EPA registers. Population, age, income, and tenure from ABS Census 2021. Aggregated by ZoneDSS · last updated 2026-04-27.

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