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The WAPC will endorse a subdivision on a plan or diagram that has been certified correct by the Western Australian Land Information Authority (Landgate). The WAPC must be satisfied that the plan is in accordance with the approval and that all conditions have been complied with.
For most residential properties, the minimum lot size for a standard subdivision is 7,200 square feet. So your property would need to be at least twice that (14,400 square feet) in order to get two lots. You can find more information in the Plat FAQ and Chapter 14.215 SMC.
Subdivision Costs Guidelines Subdivision TypePrice Guide Three lot subdivision $47,000 to $53,000 Four lot subdivision $57,000 to $66,000 Complete house demo and site clearing of an entire single lot $15,000 to $25,0001 more row

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Depends on the laws in the local jurisdiction. Depending on how complicated the process is, a safe estimate is 6 months.
The subdivision process can take between 7 and 18 months in WA and having an experienced subdivision consultant assisting with applications and approvals will ensure your project is progressing as quickly as possible, whilst maximising your opportunity.
The West Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) is the primary statutory body for subdividing in WA. They are instrumental in overseeing and approving subdivision developments in the state. Before subdividing a piece of land, a subdivision application must be submitted to the WAPC for preliminary review and approval.

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