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  • Profile photo of investhutinvesthut
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    Hi All,

    I was looking at couple of interested properties in North Wentworthville and I would see a creek couple of streets behind.

    did google searches Wentworthville floods etc and found about flooding there in 1980 or even perhaps they are in flood plain.

    what are your thoughts about property in Hopkins Street or Mayfield Street in Wenty.

    most searches said that it should be fine now and they have Flood Action plan etc.

    totally new to this, is it too risky? or I am just doing a lot more research/due diligence.

    thanks

    investhut

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    I presume your talking about North Wentworthville in NSW??

    If so; Parramattta council has a list of houses/street that are flood prone with their associated % – don’t have a direct link for you, but i do have the report and if you do a search on the council’s website for ” Water management / flood studies” you should find your answer there…

    If not it will be in the sale contract of the place your thinking of buying, under section 149- Flood prone.

    Regards
    Michael

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    If the flood ratio if 1:100 or more…then it should be fine.

    If it’s less then 1:50- i would do further DD.

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    The best place for reference is the S149 Certificate. If it says not affected or subject to flood you will soon know. Check what your insurer then says.

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