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What’s next? – If You Can’t Find your Existing House Floor Plans.
Floor plans are important base information needed for all design, re-modelling and renovation work and will help you accurately plan for your building project. But you may ask, how can I find the original floor plans for my home?

Before you start measuring and draw your own floor plans, see if you can find what you need; your floor plans and heaps of other information that might be useful for your renovation and/or new build, from one of the avenues we list below.

You can often find information you need for your building project from:

Realestate.com.au

Simply select the “address” search category, type in your address and click Search. If there is no luck here, try the other 2 options below.

Your Local Council

Most council has free online service to track Development Application associated with properties within their council areas. This service provides fast, 24/7 convenient access to DA status, information and public documents (including your original floor plans).

  • Any associated plans and documents.
  • Any amended plans or documents submitted during assessment.
  • Notices of determination and approved plans.

GIPA Act – Open Access to Information

There are certain documentation and drawings such as those applied through CDC applications are not available via DA Tracking – you will need to apply for these under a GIPA application. This is also useful for information that is no longer available through DA tracking (older records)

Reach out to the original owner

The previous owner of your home may kept some record of the property plans or for the very least, they may point you to the original architect and/or builder who is very likely to have kept some records of their project.

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