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    =(

    It is not permited to subdivide or build 2 DUPLEX'S…2 Dwellings are allowed though.

    Perhaps I could build the 2 duplexes, claim them as just 2 dwellings (not 4) and not subdivide…And then rent out 3 of the 4 units.

    I can't find anhything wrong with this in the council plan,does it sound okay to you all? They are technically just all one property and 2 dwellings..

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    Thanks so much for your replies :).

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    That is great- I suppose driveways aren't included either?

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    Wow thats an amazing idea, basically using the equity to service the loan?  I need to chat to dad about this.

    There is alot of money to be made in property investing- how exciting.

    Thanks alot for your advice.

    TM.

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    Oh my God…Is there any chance that HSC will become a bit more lax in terms of development in the next say..10-15 years? I don't want to sound like I want to wrought the system, but if you technically dont build garages and park on grass (with a covering above it) would that not count in the 200m2?

    By the way, just clarifying, does DA mean development plan?

    Thanks so very much for your help, very apreciated.

    TM.

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    Thanks alot for the advice man :).

    I have read that my council (Hornsby- probably the greenest council ever haha) allows 1 dwelling per every 400m2 provided that 60% of land remains undeveloped….A bit tough indeed but possible with a good design for the houses I trust.

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    Thanks so much.

    Wow, I got my work cut out for me.

    Are they very strict about the 40% house 60% land rule?

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