 
                            Sub-dividing property in Western Australia is an excellent way to maximize your investment, but it requires thorough planning and adherence to regulations. At Rothschild Group, we provide expert guidance to help property owners navigate the complexities of subdivision seamlessly.
Essential Steps for Sub-Dividing Property in WA
1. Council Approval
Securing approval from your local council is the first major step. This involves:
- Understanding zoning regulations.
- Submitting a development application that meets all legal requirements.
- Ensuring compliance with local planning policies.
2. Professional Land Surveying
Accurate land measurement and planning are critical. A professional surveyor will:
- Map out the property boundaries.
- Determine the feasibility of the subdivision.
- Assist with the preparation of survey plans for council submission.
3. Infrastructure & Utility Requirements
Ensuring that all new lots have access to essential services is a key part of the process. This includes:
- Water and electricity connections.
- Proper road access and drainage.
- Compliance with fire safety and environmental regulations.
4. Legal Considerations & Compliance
Understanding zoning laws, title changes, and legal obligations is crucial for a smooth subdivision process. Key areas include:
- Rezoning applications (if required).
- Title adjustments for newly created lots.
- Compliance with Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) guidelines.
Why Work with Rothschild Group?
Navigating the subdivision process can be complex, but our team at Rothschild Group offers:
- Expert legal advice on zoning and compliance.
- Comprehensive assistance with council applications and approvals.
- Strategic planning to maximize your investment returns.
Ready to Sub-Divide Your Property?
Whether you’re looking to develop residential lots or create new investment opportunities, our experts are here to assist you every step of the way.
Contact Rothschild Group today for professional guidance on property subdivision in WA.
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