Availability
Community Amenities
- Security Surveillance
- Pet Friendly
- Residents' Lounge
- BBQ Area
- Rooftop Terrace
- Modern and Enjoyable Community Spaces
- Mobile APP
- Community Events
- Dedicated onsite Team
- Fully Furnished apartments
Overview
Looking for a lifestyle that blends nature, community, and convenience? UKO Sydney Olympic Park gives you the perfect mix of calm and connection, set within the lush surrounds of Bicentennial Park’s 40 hectares of wetlands, leafy trails, and open green space all just moments from world-class sporting venues, entertainment, CAFES and shopping.
Just a short walk to Olympic Park Train Station and the buses, getting to the Sydney CBD or Parramatta is effortless. You’re also close to Rhodes Waterside, DFO Homebush, and the Bakehouse Quarter making everyday living both convenient and exciting.
Whether you’re a professional, student, couple, or family, UKO Sydney Olympic Park apartment communities offer the perfect balance between tranquility and urban buzz.
Pet Policy
Pet Policy NSW
Residents are welcome to have pets on their property, but we kindly ask that they seek permission not less than 14 days before acquiring the pet(s).
Applications should include full details of the pets.
Each apartment is limited to a maximum of two pets. An occupier of a lot may keep one small cat or dog only, provided the weight does not exceed 12 kg.
Written notice must be given to the landlord before keeping the pet.
If an occupier keeps a cat, or dog, they must:
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Keep the animal within the apartment.
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Hold the animal when you're on shared or communal property.
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Take necessary action to clean all areas of the lot or common property soiled by the animal.
There is a three-month probationary period, during which no complaints by other residents should be received.
Cat litter must be bagged and disposed of directly into the bins in the garbage room, not in the garbage chutes. Under no circumstances should cat litter be disposed of in the toilet.
Noise and Nuisance:
All tenants are responsible for not causing or permitting a nuisance and not interfering with the peace, comfort, and privacy of neighbours.
Pets making excessive noise may breach the tenancy agreement, depending on the circumstances, including frequency and time of day.
Other forms of nuisance, such as chasing neighbours or breaking into their yard, can also be considered a breach of the agreement. Ensuring your home is suitable for your pet, including reporting any necessary repairs to fences or gates, can help avoid these issues.
Cleaning
The tenant agrees to have the carpet professionally cleaned or to pay the cost of having the carpet professionally cleaned at the end of the tenancy if cleaning is required because an animal has been kept on the residential premises during the tenancy.