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    Two 10x40m lots in Brisbane - potential?

    It sounds like it would be possible if it wasn't built pre-1946? I thought about it too and I though council was pretty strict on modifying the street appeal of houses like this, so rotating it 90 degrees would change the frontage dramatically even if it's the same house. In my case the house...
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    Two 10x40m lots in Brisbane - potential?

    RPi, would there be restrictions on the house on the front to lift up and build in underneath? So long as if "looks" period correct I'm thinking if turning it into a duplex setup.
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    Two 10x40m lots in Brisbane - potential?

    Thanks for the quick reply. Looks like there is potential but an expensive reconfiguration exercise (due to flooding?). It must be reconfigured into a front/back battle axe formation to release any of it's value. I think given those CR2 minimum lot sizes, I can get away without shifting...
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    Two 10x40m lots in Brisbane - potential?

    Very generous of you do offer your time. PM sent - thanks.
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    Two 10x40m lots in Brisbane - potential?

    Yeah, I think retaining the existing the configuration would be easiest. Only problem is shifting a pre-1946 house that's already 13m wide to a 10m wide lot tricky. It's already on stumps - was actually restumped not too long ago. I don't understand why they didn't lift it up to 2.5m at the...
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    Two 10x40m lots in Brisbane - potential?

    Looking to purchase a house here in Brisbane and wondering about it's development potential before I put an offer down on paper. I called Brisbane city council, but town planners aren't available until tomorrow..? - It's on a 810sqm block, made up of two 10x40m rectangular lots side by side...
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