Council Requirements and building cost
Caravans/Tiny House Regulations & Council Approval
Although occupying Tiny Homes across Australia is becoming more main stream, there are no specific regulation Australia wide and rules for living in caravans varies between different local councils and states. If you are planning on purchasing one of our caravans, we recommend having a chat with us and your local council.
The Same Day Granny Flats unique difference.
We manufacture our own trailers, specifically designed to suit our range of tiny homes. This means that our tiny homes are no longer dwellings and are classified as a caravan. Our trailers are 100% Australian made, comply with the Australian Design Rules and are built to the VSB1.
Coupling your Same Day Granny Flat on one of our trailers can minimise any hurdles that typically come with traditional council approvals.
Same Day Granny Flats does not provide you with any permits/approvals, nor do we apply for any council approvals on your behalf. You need to understand your LAG planning scheme and what regulations may apply to you.
In NSW, You may be able to install one of our Same Day Granny Flats caravans on your property without local council approval due to the NSW State Legislation (Manufactured Home Estates, Caravan Parks, Camp Grounds and Moveable Dwellings Regulation 2021, in particular, subdivision 3, section 77). Some councils require an application/approval to connect to sewer mains or to connect to septic.
You can view the legislation here.
Outside of NSW, you do not need council approval to park a caravan on your property, although councils can limit the amount of time you can occupy a caravan. This time limit will vary from council to council.
Victoria has recently released their own policy which is the Dependent Person's Unit.
More information can be found here.
In WA, the shire of Esperance sees Tiny Homes as an affordable and sustainable way to live and are currently supporting the development of Tiny Homes in their Local Planning Policy.
More information can be found here.
And remember, if your local council isn't familiar with the tiny house term, use caravan instead.
traditional building cost
Same Day Granny Flats is your affordable solution to traditional building that can save you tens of thousands of dollers in building cost.
Below is the actual cost to build a DA approved 60sqm granny flat on the Central Coast NSW (Central Coast Council and local tradesmen fees in 2021)
Description | Cost |
Site survey | $1,100 |
Application fees | $395 |
Engineer fees | $650 |
Building survey set out | $900 |
Long service levy | $480 |
Sewer inspection | $181 |
Home warranty | $1,420 |
Certifier fees | $1,942 |
Plans & BASIX | $1,700 |
Bush fire report | $715 |
Water & sewer contribution | $4,885 |
Council contribution fee | $7,161 |
Council DA fee | $715 |
TOTAL | $22,243 |