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    I did something similar in Coopers Plains several years ago now(2006). You will also have to factor in water connection and have the blocks re surveyed as the orginal pegs are probably long gone and if you plan on building on both blocks whoever you build through will want the blocks surveyed. If you still want me to dig out my costs on this project then let me know.

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    Thanks for your professional advise so far Giovanni!!!….maybe I am dreaming but at least I have one…you are negative and I feel sorry for you.

    I was not after free professional advice, I was merely after experienced opinion on what might be the cost of a medium land subdivision. I'm only experienced at small block splitting and was just seeing if someone could suggest what the approximate costs would be per block….as I said I know it was a 'how long is a piece of string question' but I though someone might have done something similar before and may be able to assist before I go to the professionalls….after all I thought this is what this forum was all about….sorry to all other members if I have over stepped the mark

    I must say I'm dumbfounded at your attitute at your terse (check oxford dictionary for that word Geno) and  negative comments to my question. And yes I am well aware I will have to engage a town planner, construction company ect ect for final figures…but as you rightfully put it all i will get is opinion and comments….WHICH IS WHAT I WAS AFTER!!!! I  think the laughs will be on you for your immature response.

    If these is anyone on this forum with some common sense that may be able to give me a ball park figure per block…1k…20k….50k….than once again I would appreciate it. The development is in Logan city council with about 200 meters of road works.

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