Making the most of your space through clever architecture

Examples of multiple dwellings include dual occupancies, townhouses, villas and any secondary dwellings on one block of land, such as granny flats. In higher density areas, multiple dwellings boast abundant opportunities for living and investment. Through clever architecture, properties on one piece of land can be maximised, ensuring areas are used to their full potential. …

6 December, 2018
Making the most of your space through clever architecture
Examples of multiple dwellings include dual occupancies, townhouses, villas and any secondary dwellings on one block of land, such as granny flats. In higher density areas, multiple dwellings boast abundant opportunities for living and investment. Through clever architecture, properties on one piece of land can be maximised, ensuring areas are used to their full potential.

What are the advantages of multi-dwellings?

Investment

Each dwelling on a piece of land generates its own individual cash flow, so if developing a multi-dwelling for investment, this means multiple income streams. In addition, property owners can live in one of the dwellings, while renting or selling the other dwellings. As well as the investment and profitability opportunities, multiple dwellings such as townhouses or duplexes, have great appreciation potential. As property generally increases in value over time, property with multiple dwellings too, will also be subject to this capital gain.

Lifestyle

With evolving cultural trends, ways of life and preferences, there has been a significant shift in lifestyle trends. multiple dwellings have allowed for greater affordability and therefore greater accessibility in living in more central areas. Desirable areas have more convenient transport services, leisure precincts, employment opportunities and public amenities. In the past, suburbs that met this criteria were often more expensive, however, with a city growing in density and demand, most suburbs now meet these requirements. As a result, architectural and development projects have made the best use of the land through maximising properties through multiple dwellings.

Customised designs

By seeking experienced personnel in the acquisition, design and construction phase, property owners have the ability to source and select their own suppliers. This means, together, they can plan and construct their dream multi-dwelling. This is where clever architecture or drafting comes into play. Architects will advise on the greatest ways in which to make the best use of the space, as well as providing the knowledge and expertise of council guidelines and other governing bodies. This can range from preparing Development Applications for “construction ready” submissions or seeking approval through Complying Development Certificates, complementary to the site’s complete design package.
Through enabling customised designs, property owners can work with architects or draftsman to deliver their ideal vision. From aesthetic trends such as the use of natural material to functional elements such as open plans, trends in design are evolving, making the option of customisation all the more desirable.
Your Source of Building design News and Information

Stay up to date with the latest industry news, including key changes to planning and design regulation. 

3 July, 2024
Local and state government performance to be tracked in bid to deliver housing targets

With the recent amendment to the State Environmental Planning Policy (Housing) 2021, NSW Government is committed to reaching the National Housing Accord target of 377,000 homes by mid-2029. In order to achieve this, the Minns Government is holding local and state governments accountable through a range of performance measures. The Housing SEPP amendment has brought …

1 July, 2024
Amendment to Housing SEPP to encourage low- and mid-rise housing in ‘well located areas’

In alignment with the National Housing Accord and following on from the proposal for low- and mid-rise reforms that went on exhibition from 15 December 2023 to 23 February 2024, NSW Government has introduced new amendments to the State Environmental Planning Policy (Housing) 2021. The aim of these reforms is to increase supply of low-rise …

15 December, 2023
Introducing the Mid Rise Housing Diversity Code

Today, the Department of Planning and Environment placed on exhibition a document to help accelerate housing delivery in NSW. This document suggests some changes to the low rise housing diversity code that impacts dual occupancies, manor houses and terraces but also brings in multi dwelling housing, residential flat buildings and shop top housing; all of …


Load more articles