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  • Profile photo of Brisvegas_ClintBrisvegas_Clint
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    Hi everyone,

    First time poster but have been reading lots around here recently.

    I am seriously considering getting on the subdivision bandwagon which seems to be going strong in the inner south of Brisbane where I live.

    I am interested in any recommendations for subdivision companies that deal with small sub divisions – I might start with a block that can be split into 2 – 4 properties.

    Is there any rule of thumb on land + construction cost as a % of final sale prices, do you have one?

    Do you think buying a block, selling off the plan before construction begins is a good idea?

    Thanks in advance for any and all advice or comments.

    Clinton

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    hi clint,

    I'm in a very similar position, although a little further ahead as we have bought the lot and have had a survey completed on it.  I don't have any rules as such that I've noticed, but we have done a fair amount of research and I am expecting the following:

    land bought for 280K, subdivide into 2 lots (easier for the first time although we could squeeze 3 on) for a cost of 30K, build single story houses for 150K each, and current market proces would suggest around 400K per house to sell.

    So 280+30+300 = 610K cost and would aim to sell for 2 x 400 = 800K.

    I'd suggest just doing the research to see what's possible.  Also definitley put some effort into finding a good surveyor who is experienced and willing enough to offer advice – worth their weight in gold :)

    thommo

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    Thanks for the info Thommo

    Do you mind telling me who you used to do the sub division. Would you recommend them?

    Are you building town houses?

    Cheers, Clinton

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    I'm just using a local surveyor in Victoria for the survey (he will also put the paperwork together for the application to the council), and my wife and I are managing the rest (site works etc.).  I'm not using a 'subdivision company' as such.

    We are just dividing the block into two and building single story houses.  Starting off as simply as possible :)

    thommo

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    Sounds good. Thanks again

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