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  1. kkgirl

    Is this block too narrow to build in back?

    Thanks so much for this. It keeps the property in the mix for us. We have a few others we're looking at and this one was attractive as it's so cheap. But we've found another on 1130sqm, albeit sloping land. Hard to know what is the best decision but thanks for taking the time to answer!
  2. kkgirl

    Is this block too narrow to build in back?

    Cool, thanks.
  3. kkgirl

    Is this block too narrow to build in back?

    Ahh, cool, thanks. But from looking at this block you think it may be feasible to put something behind it? The agent didn't mention it in the listing and seems pretty sketchy in his knowledge on this stuff (similarly vague about other properties he's listed that are clearly subdivisible)...
  4. kkgirl

    Is this block too narrow to build in back?

    Can you explain what the first half of this means? Rescode and neighbours?
  5. kkgirl

    Is this block too narrow to build in back?

    3 metres driveway is required.
  6. kkgirl

    Is this block too narrow to build in back?

    That'd be awesome! Thanks.
  7. kkgirl

    Is this block too narrow to build in back?

    BACKGROUND: My partner and I are looking to buy a PPOR on a subdivisible block in Sunshine with the aim of selling the land in a few years and renting out the house and using equity to buy elsewhere. Brimbank council requires 3 metre clearance at side driveway, as well as parking for 2 cars...
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