501/115 Derby St, Penrith is a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom House and was built in 2025. The property has a floor size of 78m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in March 2026. There are other 2 bedroom House sold in Penrith in the last 12 months.
A considered collection for Penrith - architecture tuned to light, outlook and everyday ease
Place first
Set at 115-119 Derby Street, Penrith, Maiden Place begins with context: a connected neighbourhood where health, education, retail and recreation sit within easy reach, and the Nepean River frames weekends with nature. This is a home stitched into the daily life of the city - Nepean Hospital minutes away, Westfield and transport close, river walks and parkland nearby - so downsizing or right-sizing doesn't mean compromising convenience.
A local story, thoughtfully composed
Named for Penrith-born poet Jennifer Maiden, the project embeds a sense of authorship and place. The architecture is calm and contemporary, expressed as a boutique collection of modern apartments conceived around creativity and connection - a design that reflects local character while looking ahead.
Architecture: proportion, aspect, and flow
Planning starts with light. Open living, dining and kitchen zones draw daylight deep into the plan, then extend to private balconies or ground-floor courtyards for everyday indoor-outdoor living. The massing prioritises legible, single-level layouts and functional flexibility - many apartments integrate a study nook/media space for hybrid work or guests.
Interiors: a restrained, enduring palette
The interior scheme is deliberately calm and timeless - a canvas that elevates natural light and district vistas. Stone benchtops, ceramic splashbacks and oak-look cabinetry anchor the kitchen; stainless-steel appliances bring durability and clarity to the working edge. It's a palette that photographs beautifully and lives even better.
Private realms engineered for rest
Bedrooms are softened underfoot and fitted for real life - built-in robes, soft carpet, a private ensuite to the main - while bathrooms deliver a hotel-like clarity with frameless showers, elegant tiling, and, in the three-bedroom layouts, a bath for family practicality.
The arrival sequence & amenity
The ground plane matters. Residents step through a plant-filled foyer - green, generous, and welcoming - to secure underground parking (resident & visitor), private storage and a bicycle room. The choreography is efficient: arrive, secure, store, and head upstairs - everything in the right place.
Light, air, outlook - and those western skies
Maiden Place is oriented to capture day-long light and district outlooks; on select aspects and upper levels, long views extend toward the Blue Mountains - evening silhouettes that make west-facing sunsets a quiet daily ritual. (Availability and outlook vary by apartment.)
Plans that live well now - and tomorrow
Good planning endures. Single-level circulation, intuitive kitchen triangles, and indoor-outdoor transitions support everyday routine; study nooks/media spaces give versatility for hybrid work or visiting family. It's design that meets today's patterns without dictating them.
The neighbourhood: convenience measured in minutes
From Maiden Place you move easily: trains, Westfield, cafs and education are close by; on weekends it's Nepean River walks, markets, or even whitewater and skydiving for the adventurous. It's a suburb with breadth - calm when you want it, energy when you don't.
Momentum: Western Sydney's next decade
Penrith sits inside a $30B+ infrastructure pipeline - investment in education, health, Western Sydney Airport and a science & tech precinct is reshaping the region, strengthening long-term amenity and demand. It's a smart place to buy into the future.
The Maiden difference - composed, connected, considered
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The size of Penrith is approximately 12.5 square kilometres. It has 35 parks covering nearly 13.5% of total area. The population of Penrith in 2016 was 13295 people. By 2021 the population was 17966 showing a population growth of 35.1% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Penrith is 20-29 years. Households in Penrith are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Penrith work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 36.00% of the homes in Penrith were owner-occupied compared with 40.70% in 2016.
Penrith has 13,010 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Penrith have seen a 48.58% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 32.73% increase. As at 30 April 2026:
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