Property development intelligence
for Logan
Data-driven intelligence for every stage of your development. 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
Development 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 development
Minimum lot sizes and subdivision pathways under the Logan Planning Scheme 2015.
| Zone | Min Lot | Frontage | Dual Occ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Low Density Residential | 400m² | 10m | 600m² → 300m² |
| Medium Density Residential | 300m² | 8m | — |
| Emerging Community | 400m² | 10m | 400m² → 200m² |
| Rural Residential | 4,000m² | 40m | — |
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 ResidentialBeenleigh & Surrounds
Emerging urban renewal area with rail access. Affordable land prices supporting feasible townhouse and subdivision projects.
Typical zoning: Low-Medium Density ResidentialJimboomba Growth Area
Semi-rural to suburban transition area with large-lot subdivision potential. Strong demand from families seeking affordability.
Typical zoning: Emerging CommunityBrowns Plains to Regents Park
Suburban consolidation corridor. Dual occupancy pathways available on standard residential lots.
Typical zoning: Low Density ResidentialWhat you get
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Frequently asked questions
Is Logan a good place for property development?
Logan has strong fundamentals: 65,000 new dwellings needed, a median house price of $600,000, and 45% price growth over five years. Key development corridors include Springwood to Daisy Hill and Beenleigh & Surrounds. Our free Site Analyser and $97 Instant Check can assess specific opportunities.
What types of property development work in Logan?
Depending on zoning, Logan supports subdivision (from 400m² lots), dual occupancy, townhouse development, low-rise apartments, and mixed-use projects. The best opportunities depend on your specific site's zoning, overlays, and location within the Logan City Council area. Suburbs like Springwood, Shailer Park, Jimboomba each offer different development profiles.
How do I find development sites in Logan?
Start with our free Site Analyser — check the zoning and overlay status of any Logan address instantly. Look for properties in Low Density Residential zones near infrastructure and amenity. Key growth corridors include Springwood to Daisy Hill. Our Instant Check ($97) provides a detailed feasibility snapshot for any specific site.
What are the main planning constraints in Logan?
The Logan Planning Scheme 2015 includes overlay networks for flood, bushfire, environmental significance, and scenic amenity that affect development potential. Each zone has specific minimum lot sizes, setbacks, and building height limits. 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.
What are the infrastructure charges for development in Logan?
Logan City Council levies infrastructure charges based on the type and scale of development. Charges typically range from $15,000-$30,000 per additional lot for subdivision and $20,000-$50,000 per additional dwelling for multi-unit development. Exact charges depend on the adopted charges resolution and any trunk infrastructure credits. Our feasibility reports include specific charge estimates for your site.
How much can I make from property development in Logan?
Returns depend on site specifics, but typical subdivision projects in Logan generate 15-40% gross profit on total development cost. With a median house price of $600,000, well-located sites in suburbs like Springwood and Shailer Park can deliver strong absolute returns. Our Full Feasibility Report ($997) provides detailed financial modelling for your specific site.
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