Rural Subdivisions & Land Use


How much land do I need to subdivide?

Depending on the zoning you will generally need at least 4ha to subdivide in a rural zone. In some rural zones you will need a lot more than this and in certain circumstances in the Countryside Living Zone there may be possibilities on a site as small as 2ha. We can advise you on this very quickly through our initial enquiry process which is a free service we provide.

How do you go about subdividing rural / farmland?

Our subdivision experts can advise you on the best subdivision options for your property. Our initial consultation providing this advice is free and includes a comprehensive outline of the process that needs to be followed.

What are the subdivision costs?

A scheme plan of subdivision needs to be prepared and this will enable a costing to be carried out. As normal urban services such as water and drainage are not normally necessary on a rural subdivision the physical costs are often just driveway formation and power and telecom connections. You will also need to provide mitigation for stormwater runoff whcih may need some vegetation planting. Other requirements specific top the site can be worked out easrly in the process – we can give you guidance on this. Some forms of rural subdivision, such as bonus lost through transferring titles, have greater costs. Of course for all subdivision there is the need for a subdivision consent from the Council and the costs of the actual survey and arranging for titles.

Who has experience in rural subdivisions?

We think we are the best consultant you can get for rural subdivision and we undertake a lot of such work with our rural experts. We advise you on whether your rural site can be subdivided, and guide you through the process from there.

Can I subdivide my rural property?

Give us a call and we can let you know almost straight away.

Who can subdivide my rural property?

Many rural subdivisions are undertaken by property owners themselves engaging us to process the subdivision for them. Unlike an urban subdivision where costs can be quite high, rural subdivision can be undertaken in a relatively simple and cost-effective way. We are experts in rural subdivision and can give valuable guidance as to the possibilities, process and costs.