Do I Need a Subdivision Survey to Subdivide on the Sunshine Coast?
When you're looking to split up a property, in the Sunshine Coast getting a subdivision survey done is crucial to make sure everything runs smoothly. Let me walk you through why these surveys Are important.
What Does a Subdivision Survey Involve?
Subdivision surveys are in depth assessments that pinpoint the boundaries and layout of a property. They're vital whether you're dividing up land or structures since each site has its features and requirements. We excel at marking out both existing and new boundaries and creating survey plans that meet development approvals. Our plans are designed for submission to Titles Queensland guaranteeing that your new lots are accurately defined and legally acknowledged.
Why is a Subdivision Survey Necessary?
If you're looking to split your property into two or more parts having a compliant subdivision survey is essential. This kind of survey confirms the boundaries positions and outlines where the new ones will be established. Here's an overview of how the process unfolds;
1. A Boundary Verification: Confirms the existing property lines.
2. Proposed Boundary Layout: Precisely marks where the new boundaries will be set upon subdivision.
3. Survey Plan Preparation: Createa plan that can be used by town planners to seek approval, from the council.
The Subdivision Procedure
When it comes to the subdivision process there are stages and we're here to assist you every step of the way.
Initial Conversation: We start by discussing your objectives and evaluating and researching your site.
Survey Execution: This involves carrying out measurements and marking boundaries accurately for the proposed sub-divison.
Plan Development: We’ll create a survey plan that aligns with all standards.
Council Authorisation: We help in submitting plans required for approval from the relevant council.
Our Subdivision Survey Offerings
At Edwards Surveying we cater to both urban properties in the Sunshine Coast region and ithe surrounding regions (from Kingaroy to Maleny, Hervey Bay, Noosa and everywhere in betweem. We utilise cutting edge technology to deliver results always aiming for outcomes for our clients. Whether you're investing in land conceptualising a development project or enhancing an existing property through renovation our subdivision surveys play a role in the planning and implementation of your venture.
Varieties of Cadastral Surveys
Subdivision surveys are part of the category known as cadastral surveys, which focus on defining property boundaries, features and terrain characteristics. Here are some common types of surveys that could be pertinent to your undertaking;
Boundary Surveys: These surveys pinpoint the borders of a property, essential for all construction and development endeavors. They help clarify any uncertainties regarding property lines that may have shifted over time due to alterations, in fences, land shifts or new constructions.
Topographic Surveys: These surveys offer insights, into the artificial features of a property, crucial for effective planning and design purposes.
Strata Surveys: These surveys are utilised to partition buildings into units like those in apartment complexes.
Easement Surveys: These surveys determine the locations of easements, which grant individuals rights to access or utilize another persons land for purposes.
In Summary
Subdivision surveys play a role in the property development process across the Sunshine Coast in popular towns such as Caloundra, Maroochydore, Noosa and Maleny to name just a few. They ensure lots are marked accurately and in compliance with regulations and plans to assist with the progress of your project.
Our team of registered surveyors is prepared to deliver reliable services essential for the success of your subdivision project.
Get in touch with us today to ensure that your property boundaries are accurately delineated and safeguarded and request a free quote. We typically service all the major Sunshine Coast regions including Noosa, Maroochydore, Caloundra, Nambour, Maleny, Gympie and as far north as Hervey Bay.