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  1. Carrot01

    i want your land

    i dont think so, there is only 1 house on the subdivision/battle axe block. I've seen plenty of other similar blocks that don't have it. The original owners of the BA block have moved on, but you make a valid point worth considering. thanks
  2. Carrot01

    i want your land

    yes, you are right, its not a multi-unit development - just a demo/rebuild. ( I did have development in ' ' in one of my replies :o ) I'm sure the neighbours would be fine with it - I'm not even planning to go 2 storey. Thats great info that a surveyor could handle it all, now I just need...
  3. Carrot01

    i want your land

    good point, but that wouldnt be an issue. thanks
  4. Carrot01

    i want your land

    no I havent developed before, but the existing house is a 1955 built (with quite a bit of modernisation) - dump. its one of, if not, the worst house in the street! cheers
  5. Carrot01

    i want your land

    I think they would welcome the development (new single house, great neighbours :-) ) the streetscape would be a big improvement on whats there now. Also me not getting the land would not stop the 'development' thanks for the opinion - good stuff people!
  6. Carrot01

    i want your land

    thanks for the reply, I'm not sure what I would want to buy it for - yet. I've never seen them use the land, but yeah I know my offer would have to be very attractive for them to be interested - rightly so. and yes boundaries would need to be moved & I have no idea on council costs etc - I...
  7. Carrot01

    i want your land

    the IP I have has a 'battleaxe' block behind it. The driveway to this block is wider than normal (6.5m) for about the first 10m from the street. I am thinking of developing my block & that extra 2m x 10m wide strip from their driveway would be very handy (my 14.5m frontage becomes 16.5m..)...
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