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Got this in my mailbox today from Blacktown council
In R2
->you need at least 900 square metres of land to build attached dwellings
-> you need at least 1,800 square metres of land to build multi dwelling housing (townhouses or villas)
How does this impact investors who plan to increase yield by building a granny flat or 2nd dwelling in backyard.
Cheers, P
It doesn't affect them at all proogle.
Granny flats are 'secondary dwellings' under the State SEPP legislation. This means Local Council's have NO SAY in whether or not you can have one designed and built in NSW.
The rules for building granny flats are summarised here:
http://www.grannyflatapprovals.com.au/approval-guide/
Brazen.
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