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Hi
I'm going to ask the obvious question and get it sorted out.
I have a block with 4 units that I want to sell on individual titles. The council planning document says minimum lot size for subdivision is 600m2, which is a problem as if I divided into 4, they would be about 380m2 each.If I strata title them, is this the same as doing a subdivision? Is there a way I can sell them individually?
Thanks
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Strata is a form of subdivision. Subdivision is permissible if the zoning & planning instruments permit. You may need specialist town planning input to help your case.
Strata is when you 'sub-divide' the block into individual strata titles ie individual parts of one building can have separate titles.. Each block could be sold separately. Each part would be a 'lot' of the strata plan.
But with land if you were to sub-divide it, each piece would have its own title. totally separate.
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