From the category archives:

Property Development

Town Planning Permit: The process

28 February 2011

Over recent weeks, we have been asked about the Town Planning Permit process.
This can be a time consuming part of the process and where projects may end up in VCAT.  It is important to consult with council prior to submitting a Town Planning Application to get their feedback on the proposed development, in an attempt [...]

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Can I develop my property?

4 February 2011

It is a new year and from the number of enquiries we have had, many of you were busy over the break considering developing your property or a property you are interested in purchasing.
The consistent question has been, “I want to sub-divide but where do I begin?”

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Design issues that affect costs – Part 2

17 December 2010

Last week we wrote about some design considerations to factor in early in your project.
This week, we continue on with the design issues that affect costs and how these early decisions influence and impact the building costs.

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Design issues that affect costs – Part 1

10 December 2010

One of the first questions new clients ask is “how much is this going to cost to build?”

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Searching for a Development Site

18 November 2010

Spring is selling season and with the increase of properties on the market, I thought it was time to step up my search for a development property.

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The Corner Block Advantage

12 October 2010
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A few weeks ago, Mandeep left a comment asking us whether Council is more lenient on subdividing Corner Blocks if the resultant lots can be accessed from separate driveways.
We’re glad that you’re Thinking Parking, Mandeep!
The good news is that there’s a not-so-obvious benefit from subdividing Corner Blocks over and above separate driveways…

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How to get an Additional Crossover: Think Parking Part III

4 October 2010
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Earlier this year we wrote about subdividing your land without Common Property.
Subdividing without Common Property simplifies Land Titles and removes the need for an Owner’s Corporation (not to mention annual meetings and fees!).
Now that you’re Thinking Parking, if you want to subdivide without common property, your next question is: will Council allow independent vehicle access [...]

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Turning Circles and Accessways: Think Parking Part II

28 September 2010
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Following on from last week’s article, we hope you’re now beginning to “Think Parking and not Bedrooms” as you approach your development.
Ensuring you have sufficient parking is an important first step.
But did you know that without easy access to and from that parking, your application may still fail Parking Provision requirements?

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How to approach your development: Think Parking, Not Bedrooms!

21 September 2010
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When pursuing your development, its natural to think in terms of bedrooms  – eg. “I would like to develop my site into five, 3 bedroom units”.
But did you know that when you think bedrooms, Council planners are thinking parking?
What is the link between bedrooms and parking that you should know about?

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Want to build in early 2011? Remember these important dates…

14 September 2010
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If you would like to start building your project in early 2011, your window of opportunity is closing rapidly.
Can your project make an early 2011 build start date?
Here are some important dates that you should keep in mind.

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