Will Australia's First New City in 100 Years Solve the Housing Crisis?

Discover if Australia's first new city in over 100 years, Bradfield City Centre next to the Western Sydney International Airport, can truly ease Sydney's severe housing crisis—with median house prices nearing $1.8 million and chronic supply shortages. Watch to uncover the ambitious master plan details—including 10,000 planned homes, innovative green spaces, Indigenous-inspired design, a high-tech Superlot 1 precinct with 1,400 initial homes (including affordable options), university, jobs, and airport-linked infrastructure—plus the major risks like transport delays, job attraction challenges, and historical failures of similar mega-projects that could determine if it's a game-changing solution or a costly gamble. Find out my final verdict on whether Bradfield will deliver real relief for the Australian dream of home ownership amid explosive population growth. Subscribing really helps us build the Design Zip channel:    / @designzip5890   00:00 Intro - The Multi-Billion Disaster – Will It Actually Work? 00:37 Sydney’s Housing Crisis Is Out of Control (The Numbers) 03:03 Why Build Bradfield Right Now? (Population Boom + Airport Timing) 03:51 Bradfield’s Master Plan Revealed – 10,000 Homes, Green Loop & Indigenous Design 05:39 Superlot 1: First 1,400 Homes, University & High-Tech Jobs 08:07 Will Bradfield Work? The Make-or-Break Risks & My Final Verdict