
Does Frontline Development Consultants assist with the land division approval?
Does Frontline Development Consultants assist with new sewer and water connections?
Can Frontline Development Consultants assist home building companies?
Can I sub-divide my land?
How long does the land division process take?
Why should I use Frontline Development Consultants?

Does Frontline Development Consultants assist with the land division approval?
Yes! When the Planning Decision Notification is issued, we will assist you with the conditions of approval.
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Does Frontline Development Consultants assist with new sewer and water connections?
Yes! Torrens Title land divisions require water meter locations and payments to be made. Community Title land divisions require manifold connection choices to be made and documentation to be organized in a certain manner and payments to be made. We will assist you with this.
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Can Frontline Development Consultants assist home building companies?
Yes! Building companies need to be secure in knowing that the other components needed to finalize the homes are being managed professionally. We already work in conjunction with many respected Adelaide building firms in this regard. We endeavor to have the land division approved and surveyed before the builder is ready to start on-site.
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Can I sub-divide my land?
We can appraise your property and advise if it is suitable for sub-division. Please feel free to complete our on-line appraisal form.
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How long does the land division process take?
A typical land division will take six to seven months to complete. Each application is unique and may require further information to support the land division such as house plans from your builder.
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Why should I use Frontline Development Consultants?
Frontline Development Consultants exclusively manages land division applications. We offer a complete service with all fees disclosed up-front and we utilize in-house professionals, avoiding the problem of out-sourcing surveying to third parties.
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