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    Can someone clear up my confusion? Looked at a house that had (apparently) been approved for strata sibdivision of the backyard, so it would allow another property. So these would be 2 properties on the same title with a body coporate requirement.

    Then saw a house advertised with dual occupany potential. How does it differ? Is it two properties each with separate title?

    Profile photo of safeashousessafeashouses
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    Please add a "c" to occupany!.

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    My understanding –
    Dual occupancy means two dwellings on the same title.
    Subdivided means two dwellings on separate titles.

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    Strata titled properties usually have a body corporate because they have some shared land.

    The actual properties within the strata title can still be subdivided and be on separate titles though. (I think…can anyone else confirm?).

    Kelly

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