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Arnolds Welcomes Darcy Phelan Team

Arnolds Welcomes Darcy Phelan Team

Arnolds Welcomes Darcy Phelan Team Arnolds would like to welcome Mr. Darcy Phelan to our Town planning Section. Joining Steve Crow’s Town Planning Section, Darcy brings years of town planning experience in Queensland to the team. Darcy has a Bachelor’s Degree in Regional and Town…

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Subdivision Design Explained

Subdivision Design Explained Subdivision is one of the most effective ways you can add value to your property. Having a property that is capable of being subdivided will greatly expand its development possibilities, and therefore drive up its market value. There are a large number…

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Don’t Get Lost in the Details of a Development Proposal

Don’t Get Lost in the Details of a Development Proposal

Don’t Get Lost in the Details of a Development Proposal Property development can be quite a daunting task. From land surveying to town planning, to financial and feasibility analysis and steering the legal process with the local government. Often, it can be simply too much…

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Navigating the Development Obstacle Course

Navigating the Development Obstacle Course

Navigating the Development Obstacle Course Whether developing a site for business or personal use, or seeking a way to add significant value to a piece of land as part of an investment strategy, property development can be quite an obstacle course. It requires an experienced…

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4 Things to Know About the Subdivision Process

4 Things to Know About the Subdivision Process

Subdividing your property may seem like a straightforward process, but there are a variety of factors you must consider. Some require knowledge or complex processes, and others which involve expensive and sometimes tedious processes.

Below we list four of the most important things you need to know if you’re considering subdividing your land.

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Why Do I Need a Land Surveyor?

Why Do I Need a Land Surveyor?

Your surveyor is an authoritative, reliable source of information regarding your property. A surveyor can provide a very broad range of information to assist you in managing and developing your property, and protecting your legal rights.

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Understanding Boundary Surveys

Understanding Boundary Surveys

A boundary survey is a process of redefining and marking out the boundaries located on the Title Plan attached to your Certificate of Title. It can also be called a check survey, identification survey or a re-survey.

From this survey, a plan is produced showing the comparison between the title boundary positions and any existing fence or building along or near your property. This plan contains information crucial to determining the legal title boundaries of a parcel.

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2017 UDIA QLD Annual Developers Conference Proud Sponsors – Arnold Development Consultants

2017 UDIA QLD Annual Developers Conference Proud Sponsors – Arnold Development Consultants

On Thursday 31st August 2017, Arnold Development Consultants were a proud sponsor of the 2017 UDIA QLD Annual Developers Conference at the Hotel Grand Chancellor Brisbane.

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Easements on Your Property – What to Do about Them?

Easements on Your Property – What to Do about Them?

Easements are specific rights granted over a property. The idea of easements is to create provisions on land titles for a range of public works like drainage, electricity supplies, and water supplies. Easement rights are typically owned by public authorities to allow access, maintenance and construction work for these services.

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Why Experience in Land Surveying & Town Planning Matters

Why Experience in Land Surveying & Town Planning Matters

Land surveying is a very demanding task, requiring both professional skills and an instinct for problem-solving that is based on extensive education and experience.

Town planning requires expertise on multiple levels as well as a broader understanding of land, legislation, regulation and their application to property. Extensive education and experience is required.

With some of the most variable types of land and land use in the world, Australia presents even more challenges for surveyors and planners. Whether you’re proposing to develop an apartment block or a drainage scheme, you can expect a whole range of issues. For town planners, the local idiosyncrasies of climate, landforms, geology, economics, infrastructure and development needs are all among the elements that need to be considered.

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