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Property Development Strategies: How to Maximise Multiple Streams of Income and Build Long-Term Wealth
Property development is often presented as a simple formula: buy a site, obtain approval, construct the project and sell the finished product for a profit. In the current Australian market, that approach is becoming increasingly difficult to sustain. Land acquisition costs remain high. Construction prices have risen significantly. Finance, consultants, authority charges, infrastructure contributions, holding costs and sales expenses can quickly erode the projected margin. At

Ida Bahrami
Jul 2811 min read


Development Yield: How to Maximise Your Site's Development Potential and Profitability
Learn how Development Yield influences property development profitability. Discover how to maximise your site's development potential through smarter feasibility, planning, design, engineering and development management strategies.

Ida Bahrami
Jul 166 min read


Land Subdivision: The Developer's Guide to Maximising Site Value and Development Potential
For many property developers, the greatest opportunity isn't finding more land, it's unlocking more value from the land they already control. Subdivision is one of the most effective strategies for increasing development yield, improving project feasibility, and creating multiple income or exit opportunities from a single site. Whether you're a homeowner considering a backyard subdivision, an investor looking to maximise returns, or a developer planning a townhouse, mixed-us

Adam Bahrami
Jun 186 min read


Council Cheat Sheet: How to Create a Property Development Due Diligence Tool That Improves Feasibility
Learn how to create a council cheat sheet to streamline property development due diligence. Discover how LEPs, DCPs, zoning controls, overlays, and approval pathways can improve feasibility and help developers make faster, more informed decisions.

Ida Bahrami
Jun 176 min read


Development: Why the Early Design Phase Determines Project Success
Successful property developments are rarely defined by what happens on site during construction. More often, they are shaped by the decisions made long before a Development Application (DA) is lodged, consultants are engaged, or building works commence. Whether you're a homeowner exploring the potential of your land, an investor assessing a development opportunity, or an experienced developer evaluating your next project, the conceptual design phase plays a critical role in d

Ida Bahrami
Jun 167 min read
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