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What Is Property Subdivision and How Do I Subdivide a Block in Australia?

June 24, 2026

Property subdivision is the legal process of dividing one parcel of land into two or more separate titles. Each new title can then be independently sold, developed or retained as a separate investment. Subdivision is one of the most reliable ways to create equity and improve the yield of a residential land holding — but the process requires planning approval, surveying, and title registration.

Why do property investors subdivide?

  • To create two or more separate saleable lots from one purchase
  • To sell the rear lot after building a dual occupancy and retain one dwelling debt-free
  • To unlock land value on a large corner block or rear-access property
  • To develop townhouses or apartments on a larger site and sell individual titles

What is the typical subdivision process?

  1. Check the zone and overlay: Confirm the property’s planning zone allows subdivision to the lot sizes you propose (NRZ zones often have minimum lot sizes of 400sqm+).
  2. Engage a town planner: A planning permit application is prepared and submitted to council. This includes site plans, shadow diagrams and a planning report.
  3. Council assessment: Typically 60-120 days. Neighbours may be notified and can object.
  4. Planning permit issued: If approved, the permit sets conditions (drainage, fencing, landscaping, etc.).
  5. Survey and plan of subdivision: A licensed surveyor prepares the plan of subdivision showing the new titles, dimensions and easements.
  6. Certify the plan: The plan is certified by a licensed surveyor and lodged with the land titles office.
  7. New titles issued: Two (or more) separate certificates of title are created. Each can now be independently dealt with.

How long does subdivision take?

Stage Typical timeframe
Planning permit application to decision 3-6 months
VCAT appeal (if required) 3-12 months additional
Survey and plan preparation 2-4 months
Title registration 2-4 weeks
Total (no appeal) 8-14 months

What does subdivision cost?

  • Town planner fees: $5,000 – $15,000
  • Council application fee: $1,500 – $6,000
  • Surveyor fees: $8,000 – $20,000
  • Infrastructure contributions (if applicable): variable — can be significant on larger sites
  • Legal and title registration fees: $3,000 – $8,000
  • Total typical cost for a simple 2-lot subdivision: $20,000 – $50,000

What is a minimum lot size?

Each planning zone sets a minimum lot size for newly created lots. In Victoria’s General Residential Zone, the typical minimum is 300-400sqm depending on the council schedule. In Neighbourhood Residential Zones, minimums are often 400-500sqm. Always check the zone schedule before assuming a block can be subdivided.

Frequently asked questions

Can I subdivide without building anything?

Yes — a vacant land subdivision creates two empty lots which can each be sold separately. This is called a title subdivision and is one of the most straightforward forms of development.

What is a two-lot subdivision?

A two-lot subdivision (also called a two-lot plan of subdivision) divides one existing title into exactly two new titles. It is the most common type of residential subdivision and in some states can use a simplified application process.

Does subdivision trigger capital gains tax?

Yes. Subdivision is generally treated as a taxable event for CGT purposes. If you subdivide and sell one lot, you may owe CGT on any gain from the date of acquisition. Get advice from a tax accountant familiar with property development before proceeding.

GeeVee verdict: Subdivision is one of the most reliable wealth-creation strategies in residential property — but the planning system moves slowly and costs must be budgeted carefully. The best opportunities are corner blocks, large rear-access lots, and properties already zoned GRZ or RGZ in supply-constrained suburbs near train stations.

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