Understanding Sales Plans and Plans of Subdivision at Land In Warrnambool
At Land In Warrnambool, we often receive questions from our clients about the difference between a sales plan and a plan of subdivision. Understanding these terms is essential when considering purchasing land. In this blog post, we will explore the distinction between a sales plan and a plan of subdivision and provide examples of what each entails.
The Sales Plan
A sales plan serves as the primary marketing brochure for developers. It is specifically tailored to the current stage of development being offered. The sales plan provides important information, such as:
The current stage of development and the sizes of the lots available
Basic dimensions, such as frontages, to help buyers envision the layout
Availability of lots for purchase
Contact details for inquiries and additional information
An Example Sales Brochure:
Plan Of Subdivision
On the other hand, a plan of subdivision offers more detailed and in-depth information. Prepared by a surveyor, it provides specific details about the block sizes, dimensions, and other relevant information, such as easements. A plan of subdivision encompasses the following:
All stages that will be made available for sale throughout the entire estate
Sizes and dimensions of each individual block
Identification of any existing easements that may affect the property
An Example Plan Of Subdivision
Understanding A Plan Of Subdivision
To illustrate how a plan of subdivision provides specific information, let's consider an example. In this detail from a plan of subdivision let's look at lot 103. This plan of subdivision shows that it has:
A 2m Water Supply easement down the left hand side of the block (E-8)
A 2m Water Supply easement along the back end of the block (E-8)
A 2m x 2m Drainage easement in the back left hand corner (E-9)
It shows lot 102 as having:A 3m Sewerage easement along the right hand side of the block (E-5)
A 2m Water Supply easement along the back end of the block (E-8)
A 2m x 3m Drainage Easement in the back right hand corner of the block (E - 11)
Conclusion:
Being aware of the difference between a sales plan and a plan of subdivision is crucial when considering purchasing land. The sales plan provides an overview of the development and lots available, while the plan of subdivision offers more detailed information, including block sizes, dimensions, and easements. By understanding these documents, buyers can make informed decisions about their future property. For further inquiries or more information, please contact us at Land In Warrnambool.
Note: The images used in this post are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent actual current sales plans or plans of subdivision at Land In Warrnambool.