South-East Queensland · live coverage
Every SEQ council. Every listing scored. Every morning.
Casa Daily reads 1,890,000 residential parcels and 875,000 development applications across the seven councils that make up South-East Queensland — then scores every fresh REA listing for subdivision, dual occupancy, townhouse, and small-lot potential. Pick your council below to see what we know about your patch.
Brisbane
470,000 parcels · 320,000 DAs cross-referenced
Brisbane City Council's planning scheme actively encourages infill in the Low-Medium Density Residential and Character zones. Casa Daily tracks every freshly listed Brisbane property against the LMR/CR2/CR3 zone overlays, the Traditional Building Character overlays, flood and bushfire constraints, and 320,000+ historical DAs to surface the sites with real subdivision and townhouse upside — before the obvious buyers see them.
Open Brisbane coverageGold Coast
380,000 parcels · 180,000 DAs cross-referenced
The Gold Coast City Plan rewards developers who can navigate the medium-density code, the residential-choice precincts, and the very specific flood and overlay constraints that drive freeboard cost. Casa Daily scores Gold Coast listings against 180,000+ DA records and the live planning scheme so you know which sites are genuinely 4-pack townhouse pathways and which are decorative.
Open Gold Coast coverageSunshine Coast
220,000 parcels · 110,000 DAs cross-referenced
Sunshine Coast Regional Council operates one of the more permissive secondary-dwelling and dual-occupancy regimes in SEQ. Casa Daily scores listings against the Low Density and Medium Density zones, the bushfire and steep-land overlays, and 110,000+ approval records so you know which sites the council has historically said yes to.
Open Sunshine Coast coverageMoreton Bay
280,000 parcels · 95,000 DAs cross-referenced
Moreton Bay's planning scheme is unusually generous on secondary dwellings, RoL with reduced minimum lot sizes in nominated precincts, and code-assessable detached dwelling pathways. Casa Daily tracks every Moreton Bay listing against the precinct mapping and 95,000+ approval records to catch the genuinely subdividable lots.
Open Moreton Bay coverageLogan
230,000 parcels · 70,000 DAs cross-referenced
Logan's planning scheme is one of SEQ's most permissive on small-lot detached housing and dual-occupancy in the Next Generation Neighbourhood and Suburban Neighbourhood zones. Casa Daily filters Logan listings against the live precinct mapping so the lots that can actually carry density rise to the top.
Open Logan coverageRedland
100,000 parcels · 35,000 DAs cross-referenced
Redland City Council's planning scheme is restrictive on the bay islands and the koala overlays, but rewards developers who can read the constraints. Casa Daily flags Redland listings where the koala overlay does NOT bind and where dual occupancy is genuinely on the table.
Open Redland coverageIpswich
210,000 parcels · 65,000 DAs cross-referenced
Ipswich is SEQ's growth-corridor underdog: cheap entry, generous LDR rules, and a council that approves small-lot housing the others won't. Casa Daily catches Ipswich listings the day they list and ranks them on subdivision and dual-occupancy potential.
Open Ipswich coverage110 suburbs profiled across SEQ — each with the opportunity types we score, the price band of competing stock, and the planning conditions that decide whether a listing is genuinely worth chasing.