The first stage of Williams Landing, that of the Wyndham Waters estate along Sayers Road to the north of the suburb, adjacent to Truganina was developed first.
The suburb is next to the Williams Landing railway station, just across from the Princes Freeway and for residents of Point Cook, it is accessed via Palmers Road.
Williams Landing is being developed by Cedar Woods Properties Limited and consists of a 50-hectare town centre and train station.
The development is 275 hectares in area, and is located on the existing RAAF Base Laverton airfield, with major streets forming those of the previous runway alignment.
The Williams Landing development is marketed at premium buyers, with each Neighbourhood having alternate design guidelines to uphold a high quality level of build.
Each Neighbourhood features wide streets, mature and significant landscaping and a large amount of open space to complement the upmarket scale of the homes built by residents.
The progressive development of Williams Landing will deliver a significant level of road infrastructure to the benefit of surrounding suburbs.
According to the Star Weekly, proposed development in Williams Landing is expected to create about 13,000 white-collar jobs in the western suburbs over the next 15 years.
[7] Williams Landing has been identified within the Plan Melbourne strategy as a key 'activity centre,’ providing surrounding populations with retail and service amenity, as well as a commercial employment precinct.
Its position allows for convenient commuting to and from the city, helping to ease issues associated with rapid population growth in Melbourne's west.
According to a report prepared by economists, Williams Landing holds the potential to employ more than 23,000 people – the majority of these in white-collar fields – based on its strategic location within one of Australia's fastest growing municipalities, the City of Wyndham.
[8] Notable tenants include Target Australia who signed an agreement for lease with Cedar Woods for a 12,860 square metre office building, consisting of eight levels and catering for 850 employees.
[21] When stage two is complete, the reserve will feature two Australian rules/cricket ovals, six tennis courts, shelters, barbecue and picnic facilities, a playground, fitness equipment and exercise area and landscaping.
Under this initiative, Williams Landing has received a new community parkland along 100 metres of the Federation Trail reserve, between Lukis Avenue and McLachlan Drive.
[25] There is a recreation centre that provides residents of Wyndham Waters a gym, outdoor pool, tennis court, steam room and sauna.
List of bus routes in Williams Landing Cycling is a popular way for locals and residents who live in surrounding suburbs to get to the new train station.
The Victorian Government has invested $1.8 billion for a comprehensive program of road upgrades and maintenance in the west, to cater to Melbourne's rapid growth.