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  • Profile photo of JustjessssJustjessss
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    @justjessss
    Join Date: 2013
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    Hi there. 

    My Parents own 5 acres that we live on. we are wanting to sub divide it into 3 or 4 blocks, i would own 1 to build a house for my husband & 1, my sister one and my father would own 2. 

    how do we go about this and what costs are we likely to incur. we are in moreton bay council QLD (burpengary 4505)

    im also a first time home buyer so what would we have to pay when the land is sold to us from my parents?

    thank you in advance. sorry if i confuse you all but i have no idea about all this.

    Profile photo of RPIRPI
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    @rpi
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    Hi Just Jess

    Our Sunshine Coast Office has a planner that just does Morteon Bay Regional Council.  

    Some things to bear in mind.

    You may have to build a road, mains sewer, water and drainage for that number of lots, you may not also, depends on lot layouts and size, access to streets etc.

    Town Planners fees are $2200 plus $500 per lot over 2

    Council App fees $860 per lot

    Public Notification $700 plus GST

    Surveying could be $10,000 if your lot is well treed, could be more or less depending on other obstructions or lack thereof

    Infrastructure Charges:

    You will be looking at $28,000 per lot when you get title.

    If you pm me the address  I will have a look for you and als, with your permission, answer through the forum (identifying info taken out) so that other people might get something out of it.

    Good luck

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    Profile photo of Paul B.Paul B.
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    Will be watching closely!

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