Are you thinking of subdividing your land?

Source: State of Victoria Local Government 2

The City of Greater Bendigo is hosting an information session on subdividing residential land on Wednesday May 6 at The Capital’s Banquet Room from 5.30pm to 6.30pm.

At the session, people will hear from City experts about how to subdivide a block of land. The practical session will explain the steps involved, what needs to be considered, and give people a chance to ask questions.

More than 90 per cent of the region’s houses are large, free-standing houses. At the same time, many people are looking for smaller houses that are easier and cheaper to look after.

Strategic Planning Manager Anthony Petherbridge said it was important to provide different types of housing to reflect a changing community.

“In Greater Bendigo community, there are around 13,000 people who live alone and close to 13,000 residents living in two-person household,” Mr Petherbridge said.

“Through the Managed Growth Strategy, the City is planning for a future Greater Bendigo with a mix of housing types. This includes family homes, smaller homes, student accommodation, second dwellings (a small second house behind an existing house) and low-rise apartments.

“These types of homes can be built in existing urban areas where people are close to education, jobs, opportunities, shops, and public transport.

“By the 2050s, Greater Bendigo will need another 38,000 homes. Many of these will be ‘middle housing’, that is one and two-bedroom houses, townhouses, duplexes, second dwellings or ‘granny flats’ and low-rise multi-unit buildings.

“This session on May 6 is for anyone thinking about subdividing their land. It will help people understand what is involved before starting a project.”

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