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Hi beans,
Check out GFA – granny flat australia. They build 2bd granny flats, and the 60m2 in size includes bedrooms and living area etc, it does not include patio or decking or car port etc. http://www.grannyflatsaustralia.com.au
devo76 wrote:I can give some rubbery figures as i dont have details in front of me so please check before you buy anything. Smallest block allowed with no house is 500 sqm and slightly bigger for a battleaxe. So 1000 sqm corner blocks or about 1100 sqm + for normal blocks is what you are after.Also what is worth remembering is if you build to Dual occupancy guidlines you can then subdivide after building down to as small as 350 sqm. This opens up slightly smaller blocks around 750.
This is what i have to do. In order to keep my existing house and granny flat. The block to be created will be around 400 sqm. For this reason i must build to dual occ then subdivide.Its worth remembering in your search.
They are still around. You just have to wait for them to pop up.
Also i believe council are looking at reducing the minimum block size although when this will happen is anyones guess.
Also the new CBD plan for inner Nowra will rezone certain areas allowing significantly denser development. Worth looking at the council home page for that one. Nothing beats a favourable rezoning.
Cheers
Hi devo76,
I am interested in subdivisions in Nowra, with the intention to build some 3bd villas. I noticed some developments similar on old southern rd, worrigee and hillcrest ave, what's your thoughts on the area ?
Also with your IP in Nowra, have you got any build rates for your project and can you refer any good builders ?
thanks
Hi Everyone, this is my first post on this site, and need some help regarding subdivision. I am looking at a property in Oak Flats NSW. The property is on 700m2 of land, and is suitable for subdivision (Dual Occupancy). I want to keep the front house and then create a new lot at the rear. I would rather spend money on the DA for subdivision, create the new lot and sell the rear land maybe with architect drawings for the new villa but have been advised by a surveyor that I may need to have to submit a DA for the build of the house as well ? Does this sound right ? Can i just involve a Surveyor to chart the subdivision, and get a draftsperson to draw up house design ? Any advice ?