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Property development opportunities in Logan.
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.
Logan priority suburbs
Where Logan development plays sit in the morning brief.
Springwood
M1 corridor with dual-occupancy precinct density
Springwood's centre activity precincts and Logan's Suburban Neighbourhood density rules combine to produce reliable dual-occupancy approvals. Casa Daily catches the deeper lots first.
- Dual occupancy
- Townhouses
- Small lot housing
Median band: $750K–$1.0M
See Springwood intelligenceLogan Central
Affordable centre activity zone with townhouse precedent
Logan Central's centre activity zoning supports townhouse density at SEQ's lowest entry price. Casa Daily flags listings inside the activity centre boundary the day they list.
- Townhouses
- Small lot housing
- Subdivision
Median band: $450K–$700K
See Logan Central intelligenceBeenleigh
Train-line PDA with infill density
Beenleigh's PDA designation accelerates assessment and unlocks higher density than the surrounding suburbs. Casa Daily flags PDA-affected lots automatically.
- Townhouses
- Small lot housing
- Subdivision
Median band: $550K–$800K
See Beenleigh intelligenceBrowns Plains
Centre activity zone with subdivision and townhouse density
Browns Plains' centre activity zoning, retail precinct and Logan's permissive density rules support townhouse and subdivision plays at affordable buy-in. Casa Daily filters for centre-precinct lots first.
- Townhouses
- Small lot housing
- Subdivision
Median band: $500K–$750K
See Browns Plains intelligenceCrestmead
Affordable LDR with subdivision-grade lot stock
Crestmead's deeper LDR lots and Logan's permissive RoL rules support reliable 1→2 lot subdivisions at SEQ's most affordable buy-in. Casa Daily catches compliant lots first.
- Subdivision
- Secondary dwelling
- Dual occupancy
Median band: $450K–$650K
See Crestmead intelligenceMarsden
Logan corridor LDR with subdivision and secondary-dwelling plays
Marsden's deeper LDR stock and Logan's secondary-dwelling rules support reliable yield-add plays. Casa Daily ranks lots on slope and overlay impact first.
- Subdivision
- Secondary dwelling
- Dual occupancy
Median band: $500K–$700K
See Marsden intelligenceLoganlea
Train-line LDR with subdivision and dual-occupancy precedent
Loganlea's train station, train-line precinct and Logan's permissive density rules combine for reliable dual-occupancy and subdivision plays. Casa Daily filters for centre-precinct lots first.
- Dual occupancy
- Subdivision
- Townhouses
Median band: $500K–$750K
See Loganlea intelligenceLoganholme
M1 corridor LDR with subdivision and secondary-dwelling plays
Loganholme's M1 access and deeper LDR stock support reliable subdivisions. Casa Daily ranks for compliant geometry up front.
- Subdivision
- Secondary dwelling
- Dual occupancy
Median band: $650K–$900K
See Loganholme intelligenceDaisy Hill
Established LDR with dual-occupancy and secondary-dwelling yield
Daisy Hill's school catchment and Logan's secondary-dwelling rules produce steady buy-and-hold yield. Casa Daily filters for koala overlay and slope first.
- Dual occupancy
- Secondary dwelling
Median band: $700K–$1.0M
See Daisy Hill intelligenceShailer Park
Established LDR with secondary-dwelling and dual-occupancy plays
Shailer Park's deeper LDR lots and Logan's secondary-dwelling rules support reliable yield-add plays. Casa Daily ranks for koala overlay and bushfire impact first.
- Secondary dwelling
- Dual occupancy
- Subdivision
Median band: $700K–$1.0M
See Shailer Park intelligenceSlacks Creek
M1 corridor with subdivision and dual-occupancy plays
Slacks Creek's centre-adjacent location and Logan's permissive density rules support reliable plays at affordable buy-in. Casa Daily filters for compliant geometry up front.
- Dual occupancy
- Subdivision
- Townhouses
Median band: $550K–$800K
See Slacks Creek intelligenceKingston
Train-line LDR with subdivision and secondary-dwelling plays
Kingston's train station and Logan's permissive RoL rules combine for reliable subdivisions at affordable entry prices. Casa Daily catches the lots first.
- Subdivision
- Secondary dwelling
- Dual occupancy
Median band: $450K–$650K
See Kingston intelligenceWaterford
Logan-corridor LDR with subdivision-grade lot depth
Waterford's deeper LDR lots and Logan's permissive RoL rules support reliable 1→2 lot subdivisions. Casa Daily filters for slope and overlay first.
- Subdivision
- Secondary dwelling
Median band: $550K–$800K
See Waterford intelligenceBethania
Train-line LDR with subdivision and secondary-dwelling plays
Bethania's train station and Logan's RoL rules support reliable subdivisions at affordable buy-in. Casa Daily catches compliant lots first.
- Subdivision
- Secondary dwelling
- Dual occupancy
Median band: $500K–$700K
See Bethania intelligenceWhat Casa Daily flags in Logan
Every Logan development play type, scored daily.
Casa Daily reads every fresh REA listing in Logan for subdivision, dual occupancy, townhouse, granny flat, and small-lot housing potential against Logan City Council's live planning scheme. Each opportunity type carries different frontage, lot area, and overlay requirements — we check all of them before the listing reaches your inbox.
- OpportunitySubdivision in Logan
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- OpportunitySmall lot housing in Logan
Planning context
The terms that decide every Logan approval.
Glossary
Reconfiguration of a Lot (RoL) in SEQ
Reconfiguration of a Lot (RoL) is the development type that covers subdivision — splitting one lot into two or more, or rearranging boundaries between adjoining lots. It's separate…
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Secondary Dwellings (Granny Flats) in SEQ
A secondary dwelling — what most people call a granny flat — is the lowest-friction density play in SEQ. Most councils permit one as Accepted Development on a residential lot, subj…
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Common questions about Logan coverage
Plain answers.
- Which Logan suburbs does Casa Daily cover?
- Casa Daily scores listings across all of Logan City Council's residential zones. We profile Springwood, Logan Central, Beenleigh, Browns Plains, Crestmead, Marsden, Loganlea, Loganholme, Daisy Hill, Shailer Park, Slacks Creek, Kingston, Waterford, Bethania as priority suburbs based on developer demand and approval volume — but every fresh REA listing inside the LGA is scored, not just these.
- What kinds of opportunities does Casa Daily flag in Logan?
- Our editorial focus in Logan is subdivisions, dual occupancy and detached small-lot housing. Within that, individual listings are scored against zone permissibility, lot characteristics, overlay impact, DA precedent, market conditions, use diversity, and assessment complexity.
- How current is the Logan City Council planning data?
- Zoning, overlays and precinct mapping are refreshed against the live Logan City Council planning scheme. DA records (70,000+ across the LGA) are cross-referenced spatially and updated weekly. Listing data is refreshed multiple times per day from REA.
- Do I need to be a registered Logan developer to subscribe?
- No. Casa Daily is built for the mum-and-dad investor doing their first Logan subdivision and the small developer running two-to-ten sites a year — not just full-time professionals.
See Logan through Casa Daily's eyes — every morning at 06:30 AEST.
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