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  • Profile photo of andrew westandrew west
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    Can anyone shed some light on the costs and processes involved in the sub-division of a block with a existing house. Im looking at South east QLD.

    Profile photo of Richard TaylorRichard Taylor
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    Andrew

    What do yu need to know?

    Cheers Richard
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    Andrew

    You need to be more specific. Each council in the area has different rules and fees.

    It may be worth going to your local council offices and checking up on the requirements.

    Sailesh Channan

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    talk to the council first, they will be able to give you some information. Then you will most likely need to see a town planner. you will probably have costs for headworks & parks funding, plus the actual costs of the development. it can get quite expensive.

    Cheers Jeff
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    Profile photo of AmandaBSAmandaBS
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    I agree, talk with your local Council first perhaps even ask for a pre-lodgement meeting with an Engineer.
    A good book to read is “Aust’n Residential property Development” by Ron Forlee.

    Amanda
    “It is better to be inconspicuously wealthy, than to be ostentatiously poor…”

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