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  • Profile photo of ANDREW BAXANDREW BAX
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    Hi all

    I have got a couple of rentals and i have seen a good property for sale that would be good for developing. I would like some help where to start, Before i jump in with buying the property i would like to know who i could contact to find out the cost in regards to developing and maintaining.

    Any help would be appreciated

    Thanks Andrew

    Profile photo of Yuppy Hippy 101Yuppy Hippy 101
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    Hi Andrew

    – Contact local builder for ESTIMATE of what you require. Allow another $50K-$60k per dwelling on top of builders price as an estimate.  Most builders don't include absolutely everything in their quote.  Read the fine print. 
    – Contact local council for DA requirements and fees for whole development.  The answer will probably be very vague as there are more than one department who deals with a development.  You will probably do the transfer merry-go-round. 
    – Contact a private town planner for fees if you don't want to deal with the council directly.
    – Allow 30% extra money as a "safety buffer" on top of final prices.
    – Contact a draftsmen for plan fees.
    – Contact a surveyor for fees
    – Contact an engineer for fees.
    – Cost for demolishing building if any?

    All of the above are very hard to quote on a hypothetical.  Alot of developers do a feasability test  which involves getting the Development Approval and floor plans and getting quotes from builders after they have the floor plans.

    I have done one 4 unit development.  Had no idea what I was doing.  Employed a builder who I felt I could trust and communicate well with.  Choose a well known builder, don't get the cheapest.  It is worth paying the extra for less headache.

    I built 4 units in Toowoomba (west of Brisbane) for $580K which included absolutely all fees, just to give you a bit of an idea.

    I have bought investment properties (still have them) in the past, done well out of them but I did alot better developing.  If the figures look good, go for it.

    DIYPM

    Profile photo of ANDREW BAXANDREW BAX
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    DIYPM
    Thanks for the infomation i will start to look into it.

    Regards
    Andrew

    Profile photo of ShellymapleShellymaple
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    That is good that you have the business in hand.

    To get the best deal and the prevailing rates find an professional agent for this purpose

    Profile photo of bernstarbernstar
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    Bfree2live wrote:
    Hi Andrew

    I built 4 units in Toowoomba (west of Brisbane) for $580K which included absolutely all fees, just to give you a bit of an idea.

    Hello

    Which builder did you use to get these done in Toowoomba? Im looking for a block there now.

    Cheers.

    Bernard

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