Hi there,
I've started looking into subdividing my land, and I see there are lots of companies which offer to do the whole thing for you (e.g., 'wesubdivide.co.nz', keith hay homes). I'm unsure how to get the ball rolling, but from some googling it seems some people recommend first engaging a surveyor (I think to do a feasibility report), while others say engage a planner in the first instance.
Can anyone provide advice on the first step I should be taking towards subdividing - talking to a planner, surveyor, or someone/something else?
I'm a total newbie with subdivision and have a couple of questions. Any advice much appreciated!
- If you have no experience with subdivision, is it a good idea to use a company like this which can manage the whole thing for you?
- Any idea what the premium of a service like this would be over and above just managing the subdivision yourself?
- Is it even possible for a newbie like me to manage a subdivision myself (including probably adding a house), or if you have no experience is a project management company essential?
Thanks in advance,
Jon
I've started looking into subdividing my land, and I see there are lots of companies which offer to do the whole thing for you (e.g., 'wesubdivide.co.nz', keith hay homes). I'm unsure how to get the ball rolling, but from some googling it seems some people recommend first engaging a surveyor (I think to do a feasibility report), while others say engage a planner in the first instance.
Can anyone provide advice on the first step I should be taking towards subdividing - talking to a planner, surveyor, or someone/something else?
I'm a total newbie with subdivision and have a couple of questions. Any advice much appreciated!
- If you have no experience with subdivision, is it a good idea to use a company like this which can manage the whole thing for you?
- Any idea what the premium of a service like this would be over and above just managing the subdivision yourself?
- Is it even possible for a newbie like me to manage a subdivision myself (including probably adding a house), or if you have no experience is a project management company essential?
Thanks in advance,
Jon
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