Granny flats are rising in popularity as owners and investors look to maximise returns on existing properties. How to make a Granny Flat strategy work.
- Granny flats can be built only on Residential Zone property.
- Each residential property is limited to one granny flat.
- The block must be at least 450m² to build a granny flat.
- The owner of the granny flat must also be the owner of the primary dwelling.
- The granny flat can have no more than 60m² of living space. However, patios, verandas or carports can be attached in addition to that allowance.
- Granny flats cannot exist on strata title, subdivided or community title property.
- Granny flats cannot be built on unoccupied land or on a property used for commercial purposes.
- Granny flats can be attached to the primary dwelling, or can be free standing.
- Granny flats must have clear, separate and unobstructed pedestrian access.