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Finding a property with development potential

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Are you interested in property development?

While many properties make good homes, fewer are “investment grade” properties and even fewer are potentially profitable development sites.

In a recent blog, I outlined why I choose the suburbs where I undertake developments very carefully.

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Now it’s time to find the “right” property in that suburb – one that could be the site of my next development.

Once I understand the local council’s development requirements I assess individual property’s suitability for development as follows:

Size and dimensions: How big is the site and are the dimensions (length x width) suitable for development?

Is it a corner site that allows better subdivision potential?

Current dwelling: What’s on the site at present, can it be leased while obtaining development approvals?development plans

Will there be issues with demolition – eg heritage, asbestos?

Topography: Is the site flat or does it slope? 

If so is the slope in the right direction for the natural fall of services (sewerage and drainage) or will pumping be required?

Significant trees or obstacles? Are there any significant trees on the site or on the nature strip that will need to be retained and affect the development?

Are there power poles on the footpath that may need to be moved to allow for crossovers?

Site Orientation:  Which way is the site facing?

This has implications for planning (natural light), overshadowing and overlooking (privacy issues with neighbours)

Neighbourhood Character: What type of properties are in the neighbourhood and how will this impact the nature of the proposed development?

Are there new developments in the street that could act as a precedent for the proposed development?

What type of neighbours would you like to have?

Are they likely to object to a new development in their street?

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Neighbouring properties: What are their setbacks from the street (may affect the required setback of the new development) and what are their setbacks from your boundaries?

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