FeasibilityLogan

Development feasibility
for Logan

Integrated planning, architecture, and financial analysis in one report. Covering all Logan City Council areas including Springwood, Shailer Park, Jimboomba, Beenleigh, and more.

350,000

Population

$600,000

Median house price

45%

5-year price growth

65,000

New dwellings needed

Feasibility in Logan

Logan offers the most affordable entry point for subdivision developers in SEQ with a median house price of $600,000. Low Density Residential zones require 400m² minimum lots. The Emerging Community zone around Jimboomba and Yarrabilba is one of the largest growth areas in Queensland. Logan has high DA approval rates and council processes approximately 30,700 development applications with 96.8% property linkage in our database.

Logan zoning rules for feasibility

Minimum lot sizes and subdivision pathways under the Logan Planning Scheme 2015.

ZoneMin LotFrontageDual Occ
Low Density Residential40010m600m² → 300m²
Medium Density Residential3008m
Emerging Community40010m400m² → 200m²
Rural Residential4,00040m

Key development corridors in Logan

Springwood to Daisy Hill

Established residential corridor with larger lots suitable for dual occupancy and small-scale subdivision. Good transport links to Brisbane CBD.

Typical zoning: Low Density Residential

Beenleigh & Surrounds

Emerging urban renewal area with rail access. Affordable land prices supporting feasible townhouse and subdivision projects.

Typical zoning: Low-Medium Density Residential

Jimboomba Growth Area

Semi-rural to suburban transition area with large-lot subdivision potential. Strong demand from families seeking affordability.

Typical zoning: Emerging Community

Browns Plains to Regents Park

Suburban consolidation corridor. Dual occupancy pathways available on standard residential lots.

Typical zoning: Low Density Residential

What you get

Our development feasibility reports for Logan includes:

Planning scheme analysis and zoning assessment
Full overlay mapping with cost impact analysis
Architectural yield study with concept massing
Infrastructure charges and DA cost estimation
Financial pro forma with sensitivity analysis
Comparable sales data and revenue benchmarking
Risk register with overlay interaction assessment
Definitive go / no-go recommendation

Frequently asked questions

How much does a development feasibility report cost in Logan?

Our Full Feasibility Report is $997 + GST and covers planning assessment, architectural yield study, and financial modelling for any Logan site. This compares to $30,000-$50,000 for traditional separate reports from a town planner, architect, and quantity surveyor. Delivered in 5-7 business days.

What does a Logan feasibility report include?

Our report provides integrated planning, architecture, and financial analysis specific to your Logan site. This includes Logan Planning Scheme 2015 zoning assessment, overlay mapping, architectural yield study, infrastructure charges estimate, financial pro forma with sensitivity analysis, and a definitive go/no-go recommendation.

Why do I need a feasibility study before developing in Logan?

Logan has 65,000 new dwellings needed by 2046, creating genuine opportunities — but the Logan Planning Scheme 2015 is complex. A feasibility study reveals whether your site can deliver the financial returns to justify the investment, before you spend $50,000+ on architects and consultants. The median house price of $600,000 means both the stakes and potential returns are significant.

How accurate are your Logan feasibility projections?

Our reports use real data from Logan City Council, including actual zone rules, overlay constraints, and infrastructure charges. Financial modelling uses current Logan construction costs, comparable sales from suburbs like Springwood, Shailer Park, Jimboomba, and sensitivity analysis across multiple scenarios. We provide ranges, not single-point estimates.

What is the typical development potential on the Logan?

Development potential varies significantly across Logan. Key corridors include Springwood to Daisy Hill (Low Density Residential) and Beenleigh & Surrounds (Low-Medium Density Residential). The median house price of $600,000 and 45% price growth over five years indicate strong underlying demand. Our Instant Check ($97) will assess your specific site's potential in minutes.

Can I get a feasibility report for any property in Logan?

Yes, we provide feasibility reports for any residential, commercial, or mixed-use site within the Logan City Council area. This covers all suburbs including Springwood, Shailer Park, Jimboomba, Beenleigh, Browns Plains, Underwood, and all zone categories under the Logan Planning Scheme 2015.

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