3,000m² (Approx)in the Heart of Bargo: Two Titles, One Rare Chance to Build on Your Terms
Some addresses simply carry more weight than others. Railside Avenue is literally on the local bus map, a street embedded in the fabric of Bargo rather than appended to its edge. Here, on two large adjoining parcels/lots totaling approx. 3,074 square meters combined, you have the uncommon freedom to design a home that answers to no one else's floor plan, no one else's compromises, and no one else's vision of how a family should live.
The combined holding at 26 & 28 Railside Avenue presents a canvas of genuine scale. Zoned R2 Low Density Residential, at 3,074 square meters approx. across two side-by-side titles, there is room for a substantial family home, a shed or workshop, meaningful outdoor living, and still space left over for the garden or the pool that never quite fits on a standard suburban block. Build in solar from day one, orient the home to capture the light, and design the laundry where it actually makes sense. This is what building new in an established suburb makes possible.
The location does the practical work that matters most for families and commuters. A bulk-billing GP operates on the same street, a rarity in a regional town of this size, and the local bus stop is named after the avenue itself. Bargo Station provides direct rail access to Sydney's Central Station, with fares under $11, meaning the city remains genuinely accessible without the car becoming the only option. The IGA, bakery, newsagency, and local eateries on Bargo's shopping strip cover everyday needs, while the expanding Tahmoor Town Centre is a short drive for a wider range of services.
Bargo's natural setting is not incidental to the lifestyle here. The Bargo State Conservation Area, Bargo Gorge, and surrounding state forests offer bushwalking, mountain biking, horse riding, and swimming in natural pools at Little River and Moore Creek. The Nepean and Avon Dams provide a backdrop for weekends that feel genuinely removed from the city, even as the train line keeps it within reach. Bargo Public School, with over 155 years of history, and nearby Wollondilly Anglican College (K-12) give families strong educational options without leaving the area.
For those thinking about the numbers, established house values in Bargo are fetching excellent returns, providing a clear and evidenced build-to-value target. This is not speculation about where the market might go. It is the market, already there, giving a buyer who builds new a defined framework within which a quality home can be delivered and valued with confidence.
Offered with the option to purchase one or both, this is a rare opportunity to secure two large adjoining parcels in an amenity-rich pocket of Bargo.
Council Rates : $3148 annually per block
Water Rates: $135.86 per quarter per block
Contact Sutton Lawson at Stella Real Estate for more information.
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