You own a property but the planning rules determine what you can build on it — and those rules change. New state policies can unlock granny flats, increase height limits, or add restrictions you never knew about. ZoneDSS tells you what's possible today and alerts you when things change.
Your property might allow a granny flat, a subdivision, or a second storey — but you'd never know without reading planning documents you didn't know existed.
State policies change, council plans get amended, new protections get added. What wasn't possible last year might be allowed now. What was allowed might be restricted. You find out too late.
A new state policy unlocked granny flats on your lot six months ago, and you didn't know. That's rental income you could have been earning — or equity you could have been building.
A clear picture of what's permitted on your property right now. Granny flat? Extension? Second storey? Subdivision? You'll know exactly what's possible and what the limits are.
Thinking about renovating? See the height limits, setback requirements, and floor space rules that apply. Know what you're working with before you call an architect.
When planning rules change and it affects your property, you'll know. New opportunities or new restrictions — delivered to you, not buried in a government gazette.
An updated report every year showing what changed, what's new, and whether your development potential went up or down. Stay informed without lifting a finger.
Enter your address and ask in plain English. ZoneDSS checks every applicable planning rule and gives you a clear answer.
Every answer references the specific planning rule so you can verify it yourself or share it with your builder.
Your annual planning check-up. Know what you can build, what changed, and what opportunities you might be missing.
Annual summary email with your property's development potential score.
Full annual Home Owner's Report — what you can build, renovation pathways, what changed this year.
Full report plus real-time alerts when rules change affecting your property. Never be caught off guard.
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