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Last modified on Tue 15 Dec 2020 02.27 EST The property giant Lendlease will offer to repair or buy back up to 841 homes in a western Sydney estate built on landfill and dubbed the sinking suburb. The company maintains that only about 90 of the homes it constructed in Jordan Springs East are actually damaged or affected by structural issues. Penrith city council has warned residents and potential buyers that independent investigations have found the suburb is allegedly built on landfill “of low relative compaction” and is subsiding. The council initially added notations to planning certificates reflecting concerns for a smaller number of homes but progressively expanded the list of subject properties. The number of planning warnings rose significantly in September, from 195 to 841. ....
Ground is allegedly built on insufficiently compacted landfill - causing it to sink Penrith City Council has slapped notices on 841 homes worth $605million Lendlease has vowed to support homeowners in Sydney s sinking suburb following a row with a local council. Jordan Springs East, near Penrith in Sydney s outer west, is in such crisis the local council slapped warning notices on 841 homes worth $605million. ADVERTISEMENT The ground is allegedly built on insufficiently compacted landfill - causing it to sink by up to a foot in some areas in just the past few years - with unknown long-term effects. Properties have suffered sunken driveways, cracked brickwork, walls and concrete slabs. A sinkhole also opened up in the middle of a road and took months to fix. ....