Hi guys,
I've been asked by quite a few people if granny flats can be built on front yards and until now, the answer was always, no, sorry.
The SEPP rule pretty much disqualified such approvals but this week we had one aproved in the Northern Beaches of Sydney IN the front yard.
Yeap! I never thought I'd see it.
Im not trying to self-promote (admins). Ive just been asked this question countless times and since it has now been achieved I thought it might be worth sharing.
You can read more on how it's achievable on this page: http://www.grannyflatapprovals.com.au/approval-news/front-yard-granny-flat/ but basically, if the adjoining dwellings are set towards the front boundary whilst your house is set further back, it can be done!
Brazen.
I've been asked by quite a few people if granny flats can be built on front yards and until now, the answer was always, no, sorry.
The SEPP rule pretty much disqualified such approvals but this week we had one aproved in the Northern Beaches of Sydney IN the front yard.
Yeap! I never thought I'd see it.
Im not trying to self-promote (admins). Ive just been asked this question countless times and since it has now been achieved I thought it might be worth sharing.
You can read more on how it's achievable on this page: http://www.grannyflatapprovals.com.au/approval-news/front-yard-granny-flat/ but basically, if the adjoining dwellings are set towards the front boundary whilst your house is set further back, it can be done!
Brazen.