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    Larger home versus smaller home + granny flat

    Now that you mention it, I do recall Council talking about encasement a couple of years ago as an option - thank you. I didn't realise it was that (comparably) cheap. It's parallel to the fence. In other words (dodgy ascii drawing alert): 24m approx frontage 6 18...
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    Larger home versus smaller home + granny flat

    It's 24m wide by 40m long, in rough figures. However, the sewer easement is a problem - it cuts the block off at the 17m mark, leaving only 5m of usable space after setbacks. We're enquiring with council about whether the main could be moved at our expense. The block is smaller than council's...
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    Larger home versus smaller home + granny flat

    Thanks all so far. Good point. It's single frontage. It's wide but the easement cuts into it, so it would be arranged battle-axe style.
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    Larger home versus smaller home + granny flat

    We have a 940sqm block of land that we're planning to build on. We're buy-and-holders so our primary goal is rental yield, but we don't want to disadvantage ourselves if we ever need to sell, either. This is one of our risk management strategies as we are highly leveraged, over 90% across the...
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