NZ Property Investor

INFILL HOUSING: MAXIMISING OPPORTUNITIES

Infill housing has been occurring in New Zealand since the 1970s, when additional dwellings were constructed on existing residential sites.

To achieve separate legal ownership of the infill housing, subdivisions have been completed either by cross-lease, unit title, or freehold tenure, using the services of qualified planners, surveyors and engineers. To enable the necessary certifications and for land transfer survey to be completed, the professionals need to be suitably qualified as either

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