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Subdivision – Property Law

Lawyers for subdivision
Our knowledgeable property lawyers at Calibre Lawyers can help you through the division or consolidation of your land.

Applications can be submitted electronically through the SPEARS system at the Department of Sustainability & Environment, whether you’re consolidating several land parcels or subdividing your property into smaller lots.

Calibre Lawyers is qualified to submit applications on your behalf because they are subdivision lawyers.

There are numerous justifications for dividing or combining land.
To make the most of the land you already own by dividing it so that you can construct multiple homes is one of the most common reasons in today’s society.
Councils are rezoning land to allow for a higher density of homes as Melbourne’s population rises. It is now typical practise to purchase the house next door, combine the land into a larger parcel, and then construct an apartment building.

Our knowledgeable and experienced property attorneys can help you determine the conditions necessary for a subdivision or consolidation.

Property Law - Practice Areas

Buying

When you buy or acquire a property, you will most likely have to pay land transfer duty (commonly called stamp duty). Learn More

Selling

In order to facilitate the quickest possible sale of your property, our knowledgeable staff at Calibre Lawyers will draught your documentation as a top priority. Learn More

Caveats

 The word caveat means "beware," and placing one over real estate serves as a warning to anyone wishing to interact with the property . Learn More

Subdivions

Our knowledgeable property lawyers at Calibre Lawyers can help you through the division or consolidation of your land. Learn More

Stamp Duty Refund

When ownership of an asset is transferred between two or more people, stamp duty tax must be paid. If you have fully paid the stamp duty when purchasing a property. Learn More

Avoiding Stamp Duty

The Victorian government has introduced a temporary land transfer duty concession (previously known as stamp duty). Learn More

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