What to look for in a development site

There are many issues that you need to consider when looking for a development/subdivision potential site.  It is important to ensure you undertake proper investigations into the site before you buy.  I have seen many people buy properties based on advertising claims and have been quite disappointed that they didn’t get what they expected.

Here are just a few issues to consider (but not limited too):

Government requirements:
  • Zoning
  • Density or R-Code (minimum and average)
  • Size
  • Plot Ratio
  • Frontage
  • Carparking
  • Setbacks
  • Demolition
  • Bushfire Prone Areas
  • Flood Prone Areas
  • Heritage & Conservation
  • Environmental Issues
  • Fees and contributions (POS or Developers)
  • Other issues associated with policies, design requirement etc.
Drivers of the property market:
  • Supply and demand (scarcity factor)
  • Zoning changes
  • Desirable facilities
  • Infrastructure
  • Demographics
  • Population trends
  • Employment trends
  • Gentrification
  • Past performance
  • Property cycle
Site appraisal:
  • Location
  • Topography
  • Soil
  • Orientation
  • Utilities
  • Access to services
  • Easements
  • Covenants
  • Accessibility
  • Noise
  • Roads
  • Significant Trees
  • Street Character
  • Similar Developments
  • Distance to Desirable Amenities
  • Distance to Facilities
  • Distance to Transport
  • Other

If you know of any more let me know!

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