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Building a new house in Currumbin Valley: approval rates, timelines and costs
Real outcomes from 14 decided dwelling-house applications on Currumbin Valley properties, drawn from Gold Coast council records. Data current as of 2 July 2026.
According to Casa Intelligence analysis of 14 decided applications in Gold Coast, 100% of new-house applications in Currumbin Valley were approved.
100%
Approval rate
14 of 14 decided applications
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Median decision time
Not enough dated records
14
Decided applications
Comparable dwelling-house applications
15 July 2025
Latest decision
Most recent decided application in this cohort
What the numbers say about Currumbin Valley
Across 14 decided dwelling-house applications on Currumbin Valley properties, 14 were approved — an approval rate of 100%. That reflects a strong track record for this kind of proposal. These are real, decided applications assessed by the Gold Coast council, not estimates or modelling.
Based on 14 decided applications in Gold Coast, these figures describe how comparable proposals have actually fared — but every site is different. Zoning, overlays, lot dimensions and the assessment pathway for your specific parcel decide what is realistic for your project.
Recent decisions in Currumbin Valley
The most recent decided dwelling-house applications in this cohort, cited by real council application number so you can verify each one yourself.
| Application | Decision | Decided | Days to decision |
|---|---|---|---|
| PN130383/04/03 | approved | 15 July 2025 | — |
| PN150572/04/06 | approved | 4 Sept 2023 | — |
| PN275435/04/09 | approved | 16 Dec 2020 | — |
| PN163055/04/03 | approved | — | — |
| PN150572/04/06 | approved | — | — |
About this data
These statistics summarise decided development applications recorded against Currumbin Valley properties in Gold Coast council records, current as of 2 July 2026. Past decisions describe how comparable proposals have fared — they do not guarantee, and cannot predict, the outcome of any future application. Council assesses every application on its merits against the planning scheme that applies at the time. This page is general information, not planning or legal advice: what is achievable on a specific site depends on its zoning, overlays, lot dimensions and assessment pathway.
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