Neighbour Development Alerts in Ryde, NSW

See DA and CDC applications lodged near any Ryde address — updated weekly from the NSW ePlanning Portal. Medium density, apartment DAs, secondary dwellings. Subscribe to get emailed every Monday when new applications are lodged within 200m of your property. Combine with a granny flat eligibility check to understand the full development picture, or run a shadow analysis to see how nearby DAs could affect your property.

Alert radius

200m

from your address

Check frequency

Weekly

Monday 7:00 am AEST

Activity level

High

in Ryde

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DA and CDC data sourced live from NSW ePlanning Portal. Application details may lag lodgement by 1–3 business days.

Development monitoring in Ryde — common questions

How active is development in Ryde?

Ryde has high DA volumes driven by medium-density residential activity. Meadowbank, West Ryde, and Eastwood see consistent apartment and multi-unit DAs. Established suburbs across the LGA generate secondary dwelling CDCs and residential additions.

What types of development should Ryde homeowners watch?

Multi-dwelling and apartment DAs near Meadowbank, West Ryde, and Macquarie Park. Secondary dwelling CDCs in established R2 suburbs. Development near the Parramatta River foreshore precinct.

Can I object to a neighbour's DA in Ryde?

Yes. City of Ryde Council publicly notifies DAs. Submit written submissions during the notification period. Significant DAs near station precincts may also be considered by the Sydney Eastern City Planning Panel rather than Council.

How far away do alerts cover?

Alerts cover applications within 200m. In Ryde's medium-density areas this can encompass 60–100+ properties.

Are Macquarie Park commercial DAs relevant for residential neighbours?

Large commercial DAs in Macquarie Park can affect traffic, construction amenity, and long-term overshadowing for residential properties within the alert radius. The tool captures all DA types, not just residential.

Also check nearby councils

DA and CDC data sourced from the NSW ePlanning Portal. Applications typically appear within 24–48 hours of lodgement. Weekly alert checks run every Monday at 7:00 am AEST. Not all development types require DA or CDC lodgement on the ePlanning Portal — minor exempt development may not appear. Not legal advice.