Dual Occupancy House Plans

Dual Occupancy House Plans

Dual Occupancy House Plans have become very popular in recent times as high yielding investments. We at Capital Wealth Property have spent numerous hours with architects and drafts people in perfecting and refining our dual occupancy house plans to make them as desirable and high yielding as possible.

Dual Occupancy House Plans Across Different Council Areas

Dual Occupancy house plans vary across different Council areas due to the differences in Council regulations. Thus we have to have a number of different designs available for each different area. For example, in the Ipswich City Council Area a dual occupancy property has a maximum of one bedroom in the auxiliary dwelling and no more than 50m2 of living space. In the Logan City Council Area, the auxiliary dwelling can be two bedrooms and a maximum of 70m2 of living space for lots that are less than 1000m2.

  • Dual Occupancy house plans vary across different Council areas.

Thus we have to have quite different dual occupancy house plans for both Logan and Ipswich. When we draft our dual occupancy house plans there are a number of key considerations that we take into account. Due to the restrictions that we have on size in most Council areas, a key consideration is to make the best use of the limited space that we have. We always try to limit the amount of wasted space, by reducing void areas and hallways where possible, and tend to look towards open plan designs. Each block of land that we site a dual occupancy house plan on will have its own set of circumstances and constraints that we have to work within. This will include some of the following:

  • Ensuring sufficient outside and alfresco space;
  • Dividing the backyards appropriately with fencing and ensuring that windows face into each dwellings own yard.
  • Entrances and parking spaces are appropriate and make the best use of the block of land.
  • Meeting the block specific Council rules such as site coverage, setbacks, etc.
  • Meeting individual estate covenants.
  • Ensuring that the design makes the best use of the block of land.

In almost every instance there will be a number of block specific considerations which need to be accounted for. To ensure that we are able to ensure the best outcome, we utilise the skills and expertise of a number of different professionals including architects, drafts people, builders and estimators, engineers and town planners.

For further information of dual occupancy house plans, or to speak with an expert, please enquire here.

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