Property Sales in Dairymans plains NSW 2630

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Dairymans plains (postcode 2630) is a suburb in New South Wales, Australia. 1 property has been sold in Dairymans plains NSW 2630. The median sold price is $1,200,000. 1 sale settled in the last 30 days. The most recent recorded sale was 476 DRY PLAINS RD at $1,200,000, settled 2 Jul 2026.

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Total Sales on Record
$1,200,000
Overall Median Price
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Settled Last 30 Days

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All Sales Records 2025 & 2026

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AddressSold PriceDate Settled
476 DRY PLAINS RDFarm $1,200,000

Median price: $1,200,000

Schools in Dairymans plains NSW 2630

Dairymans plains is an NSW suburb · Public · Catholic · Independent

📍 Schools serving Dairymans plains vary by street address. Use NSW School Finder to look up the exact catchment for any property in 2630.
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School zone premium: Homes inside sought-after catchments in NSW often sell 5–15% above comparable properties just outside the zone. Check the zone for any Dairymans plains address before bidding.
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NSW School Finder
Enter any Dairymans plains street address to get the exact designated public primary and high school for that property.
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MySchool — Dairymans plains
NAPLAN results, enrolment numbers, and ICSEA scores for every public, Catholic, and independent school near 2630.
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Schools Near Dairymans plains Map
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Quick Questions

Which zone is a Dairymans plains address in?
Use NSW School Finder with the exact street address — catchment zones don't follow suburb boundaries, so a street-level check is essential.
Do school zones affect prices in Dairymans plains?
Yes — homes inside popular catchments regularly trade at a premium. Price differences between nearby Dairymans plains streets can partly reflect zone boundaries, not just the property itself.
What Catholic and private schools are near 2630?
MySchool lists every school sector in the area — filter by school type to see Catholic and independent options with NAPLAN data and enrolment contacts.
Can students from Dairymans plains apply to selective high schools?
Yes — selective schools admit on academic merit statewide, not by address. Students in 2630 can apply to any NSW selective school. See the NSW selective schools page for details.

School data: NSW Dept of Education · MySchool (ACARA). Verify zones with the school before exchange.

Development Applications in DAIRYMANS PLAINS NSW 2630

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A development application (DA) is a formal request to council for permission to carry out development work — building new homes, extensions, subdivisions, commercial fitouts, and more. In Dairymans plains NSW 2630, DAs are publicly searchable at no cost. Keeping an eye on nearby DAs helps you understand what's being built around you, identify investment opportunities, and have your say on developments that affect your street.

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NSW Planning Portal
The state-wide Application Tracker covers all NSW councils. Search by suburb, address, DA number, or applicant. Filter by status: Under Assessment, On Exhibition, or Determined.
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Search tip: On the Application Tracker, type Dairymans plains into the search box to filter DAs for this suburb. You can then narrow by status (Under Assessment, On Exhibition, Determined) and date range.

Common Questions About DAs in Dairymans plains

What is the median property sale price in Dairymans plains NSW 2630?
The median sale price in Dairymans plains NSW 2630 is $1,200,000, based on 1 recorded transactions sourced from the NSW Valuer General.
How many properties have sold in Dairymans plains NSW 2630?
Sold NSW has 1 property sale records for Dairymans plains NSW 2630, sourced from the NSW Valuer General. Data covers recent years and is updated regularly after each Valuer General release.
Are property prices rising or falling in Dairymans plains?
Recent sales (median $1,200,000) are broadly in line with the all-time median of $1,200,000, suggesting prices in Dairymans plains are relatively stable.
Where can I find development applications for Dairymans plains NSW 2630?
Development applications for Dairymans plains NSW 2630 are publicly searchable via the NSW Planning Portal Application Tracker. Open the tracker and search for "Dairymans plains" to see current and past applications.
Which council assesses DAs in Dairymans plains?
Dairymans plains is an NSW suburb. Development applications are assessed by the relevant local council. Search the NSW Planning Portal to find which LGA applies.
How do I object to a development application in Dairymans plains?
DAs that are open for public comment (known as "on exhibition") can be found on the NSW Planning Portal. You typically have 14–28 days to lodge a formal submission. Search for the DA number and follow the council's online submission process.
What types of development require a DA in Dairymans plains?
In NSW, development applications are typically required for new homes, home extensions and additions, dual occupancies, subdivisions, demolitions, commercial fitouts, change of use, and most works that change the external appearance of a property. Some minor works may be approved as Complying Development (CDC) without a full DA — check with your local council if your project qualifies.
What is a CDC and how is it different from a DA in Dairymans plains?
A Complying Development Certificate (CDC) is a fast-track approval for straightforward projects that meet pre-set standards under the NSW Housing Code or Commercial & Industrial Code. CDCs are issued by council or a private certifier within 20 business days and do not require neighbour notification. For more complex or non-standard projects, a full development application (DA) assessed by the local council is required.

DA information is publicly available via the NSW Planning Portal (Department of Planning, Housing & Infrastructure).

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