• What is a Plan of Subdivision?

    A plan of subdivision allows the division of a parcel of land into two or more new parcels of land that can be sold separately.

  • How do I organise inter-lot (boundary) fencing?

    Inter-lot fencing will need to be organised with your direct neighbours.   If you would like to get in contact with your neighbours to arrange this you can complete this consent form to enable us to pass on your details to your neighbours. View below website for more details: http://www.disputes.vic.gov.au/notice-fence https://www.qld.gov.au/law/housing-and-neighbours/disputes-about-fences-trees-and-buildings/avoiding-fence-tree-and-building-disputes/your-responsibility-as-a-fence-owner/…

  • Can my builder conduct soil testing on my lot?

    Each development is different. If you would like to conduct soil testing prior to settlement, please contact the Nation Customer Service Manager for details on whether your lot is available.

  • What happens if there is garbage or debris on my lot?

    Prior to settlement of the land by you, AVID Property Group are responsible for removing any rubbish or debris on your lot.  Post settlement is the responsibility of the owner to remove. To protect your land, we recommended putting up temporary fencing to prevent debris from surround builders and or…

  • What are Lot pegs?

    Small wooden stakes will be placed at the corner boundaries of your lot prior to the lodgement of the plan of subdivision to the Land and Property Information centre.

  • When is settlement due?

    Settlement occurs within 14 days of the plan of subdivision being registered at the Land and Property Information office within your state.The settlement requirements are the same for each project. Purchasers are required to settle their purchaser with 14 days of the plan of subdivision being registered. There are no…