Multi dwelling housing/attached dwelling

Multi-Unit & Attached Dwelling Services

Maximize your land’s potential with multi dwelling housing or attached dwellings, while ensuring full compliance with council regulations. These projects require careful planning, professional design, and proper approvals to proceed smoothly. Our experienced team guides you through every step, from site assessment to final council approval, ensuring your development is both functional and fully compliant.

Supporting Your Multi Dwelling / Attached Dwelling Project

Getting council approval for multi dwelling or attached dwelling developments can feel complex—but it doesn’t have to be. Our team guides you through every stage, from initial concept to final approval, ensuring your project fully meets legal and regulatory requirements.

With years of experience in multi dwelling and attached dwelling projects, we understand council expectations inside out. We streamline the approval process, reduce delays, and proactively address potential issues, helping your development move forward smoothly and confidently.

Multi Dwelling / Attached Dwelling Approval Requirements

Site Assessment

Review of land & structures for multi dwellings

Approval Pathway

Choose DA or CDC for smooth council approval

Planning Controls

Layouts, setbacks & density meet council rules

Compliance & Safety

Plans comply with council, SEPPs & safety rules

Multi Dwelling / Attached Dwelling Made Simple & Compliant

Approval & Compliance Simplified

We manage multi dwelling and attached dwelling projects from initial concept to council approval, ensuring your development is fully compliant.

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Proper Planning & Approval

Every multi dwelling or attached dwelling project must meet council regulations to proceed smoothly. Our team conducts a thorough site assessment, identifies the correct approval pathway—Development Application (DA) or Complying Development Certificate (CDC)—and prepares all necessary documentation to satisfy regulatory standards.

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Design & Regulatory Compliance

Multi dwelling developments involve complex planning, including zoning, setbacks, building configurations, and environmental considerations. Our experienced team ensures your layouts and structural plans comply with council regulations, SEPPs, and planning rules, making your project safe, functional, and optimized for livability.

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Neighbour & Community Considerations

Councils closely evaluate multi dwelling and attached dwelling projects for impacts on neighborhood privacy, aesthetics, and community harmony. We manage community engagement professionally, addressing concerns with clear communication and proper documentation. This proactive approach reduces objections, builds trust, and accelerates approvals.

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End-to-End Project Support

From site assessment and submission preparation to post-approval guidance, we handle every aspect of your project. By ensuring compliance with planning controls, safety standards, and environmental requirements, we help your multi dwelling or attached dwelling development proceed smoothly, efficiently, and without unnecessary delays.

Multi Dwelling / Attached Dwelling Approval FAQs

We simplify council approvals for multi and attached dwellings, guiding you through the process and ensuring full regulatory compliance.

Do I need council approval for a multi dwelling or attached dwelling project?

Yes. Most projects require either a Development Application (DA) or a Complying Development Certificate (CDC), depending on your site and local regulations. Smaller projects may sometimes be exempt, but it’s always best to confirm with your council.

How long does the approval process usually take?

Timeframes vary based on project complexity and council workload. With proper documentation and guidance, approvals can often be secured faster and with fewer delays.

Can I build attached dwellings on a small lot?

Yes, provided your design meets council regulations for setbacks, density, and planning controls. A detailed site assessment helps determine feasibility.

What documents are required for submission?

Typical requirements include:

  • Site plans and floor plans

  • Engineering and structural reports

  • Environmental assessments (if applicable)

  • Any other supporting documentation requested by the council

How do you handle neighborhood or community concerns?

We proactively manage stakeholder communication, addressing concerns with clear documentation and professional engagement. This helps minimize objections and ensures smoother approval.