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  • Profile photo of mg310mg310
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    Hi all,
    This is my first post. I've been lurking for a while and have found lots of great advice.
    One thing I am confused about is "subdivision". As I understand it, it is the process of dividing land into two parcels so they have a separate title.

    However, isn't it possible to build a dual occupancy residence (attached or unattached) on a parcel of land and not subdivide it? So is the benefit of subdividing that you can sell the residences separately? Does that mean that if you build a dual occupancy and don't subdivide, you can only ever sell the entire block?

    Many thanks,

    mg

    Profile photo of Stacey SurveyingStacey Surveying
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    Hi mg,

    Yes your description is correct. The process of subdivision can be arduous depending on the council you’re dealing with. I have come across several instances where people just decide to get the simple permits to build a residence in the rear of their block and rent out to family members, friends etc. If you want to sell off the rear block then it needs to be on a seperate title which is when subdivision needs to happen.

    Regards,
    Ashley Stacey

    Profile photo of mg310mg310
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    Stacey Surveying wrote:
    Hi mg, Yes your description is correct. The process of subdivision can be arduous depending on the council you're dealing with. I have come across several instances where people just decide to get the simple permits to build a residence in the rear of their block and rent out to family members, friends etc. If you want to sell off the rear block then it needs to be on a seperate title which is when subdivision needs to happen. Regards, Ashley Stacey

    that makes sense, thanks Ashley

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