Conveyancer reportEarly access

The planning picture, before exchange

A section 10.7 certificate takes days and stops at flags. The Conveyancer report assembles the planning position for a property now — zoning and standards, council controls, hazard overlays and what the site actually looks like from above — with each item cited to the instrument it came from, so you can check the source yourself.

Everything the report returns

The full contents, with the source each value comes from — and a plain flag where a source isn't available, never a blank presented as a clean result.

Planning rules live from the NSW Planning Portal

  • Zone, full zone name, and the planning instrument it comes from — with a link to the legislation
  • Height of building control
  • Floor space ratio
  • Minimum lot size
  • Acid sulfate soils class
  • Heritage items and heritage conservation areas
  • State policies (SEPPs) applying to the address
  • Housing SEPP and transport-oriented development status
  • Flood and riparian planning flags

Overlays on the lot government spatial layers

  • Every mapped overlay intersecting the lot — flood, bushfire, heritage, coastal, biodiversity, wetlands and others as mapped for that council
  • The list of overlay layers checked for that council, so you can see what was and wasn't covered

Title & value NSW Valuer General + NSW Strata Hub

  • Strata or Torrens status
  • Land value with its base date
  • Valuation history for the lot
  • Lot area

Development context

  • Headroom against the height, FSR and lot-size standards — how the existing site sits against each control
  • Development-potential indicators for common proposal types, from the same standards
  • Count of recent development applications near the property
  • Whether structured council DCP data exists for the address

In the full PDF report

  • Nearby development applications in detail — what was lodged, cost, and status
  • Council DCP setback values, cited to the clause and page of the source document
  • The LEP clauses relevant to the property
  • Overshadowing model built from the planning height envelope

On every run

  • A confidence rating for the result
  • The full list of data sources used, with the run date — so every value can be checked against its original

The Brief, packaged for pre-exchange

The Conveyancer report runs on the same engine as the Intelligence Brief — the same cited planning data and satellite reading, arranged around the questions that matter before contracts are exchanged. It supplements a section 10.7 certificate; it does not replace one.