Hi all
Im after a bit of advise on this if anyone can help.
I have a property in the city of belmont perth. It is a corner block and i want to subdivide it into two street front blocks, retaining the original building with a reno and building on the new block keeping both properties.
for anyone who knows this council well, would i just get a full survey done and submit that to council with the upfront fee. They will then supply a conditional aproval subject to power, water, sewarage and outbuilding being removed etc? with a time frame 3 yrs i think.
- how much is the upfront fee?
- what sort of time frame?
- would it be quicker and faster to submit with building plans and get it all approved at same time? or what are the pros and cons of this .
- cost and timeframe for building permit on vacant land once subdivided?
And financially is it much of a drama to get the original block revalued after a reno and keep the same lvr, transfering the rest of the security onto the vacant land if the value comes up short?
thanks for your help.
Im after a bit of advise on this if anyone can help.
I have a property in the city of belmont perth. It is a corner block and i want to subdivide it into two street front blocks, retaining the original building with a reno and building on the new block keeping both properties.
for anyone who knows this council well, would i just get a full survey done and submit that to council with the upfront fee. They will then supply a conditional aproval subject to power, water, sewarage and outbuilding being removed etc? with a time frame 3 yrs i think.
- how much is the upfront fee?
- what sort of time frame?
- would it be quicker and faster to submit with building plans and get it all approved at same time? or what are the pros and cons of this .
- cost and timeframe for building permit on vacant land once subdivided?
And financially is it much of a drama to get the original block revalued after a reno and keep the same lvr, transfering the rest of the security onto the vacant land if the value comes up short?
thanks for your help.