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    Building a Granny Flat - Part 2 - Construction

    The Affordable Housing SEPP for NSW came out in Feb 2009. This changed the rules of the game. Before this date, secondary dwellings were approved (or not) under a different process. I imagine that the properties that you have been looking at, can only have come about that way because they...
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    Building a Granny Flat - Part 2 - Construction

    Under the Affordable Housing SEPP you need 450m2. You need to have a read of the requirements.
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    Building a Granny Flat - Part 2 - Construction

    Not under the Affordable Housing SEPP Non-compliance with the above. :rolleyes: You want 100m2 over 60m2......you think that might cost more? Its only a 67% increase in footprint. :confused: Rental yield is based on # bedrooms, # bathrooms and # car accom. Probably not - sorry. And that's...
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    Building a Granny Flat - Part 2 - Construction

    Welcome to the world of property development. You've already got the neighbours a bit off-side by building, best not push your luck with a noisy HWS, IMO. What about solar/electric. With govt rebate it should be cheap enough? Otherwise, go with the gas one. It will take 2-3 weeks to get a...
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    Building a Granny Flat - Part 2 - Construction

    There is no common property as you'd get in a strata title. You can arbitrarily put a fence up somewhere, but it does not mean anything in relation to title. No, original title is unchanged. The granny flat cannot be 'sold off'. It is all on the one title.
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