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Tweed Shire CouncilPopulation forecast

Tweed Heads South - Banora Point

Residential development

The addition of dwellings to the housing stock is a major driver of population growth in an area, providing opportunities for households to relocate from other areas or new households to form locally (such as young people leaving the family home or separations/divorces).

Residential development can take various forms depending on the availability of land. These include new housing estates on greenfield sites, subdivision in existing residential neighbourhoods (often called infill development), conversion of industrial lands to residential lands, and densification of housing by building up.

This table shows the quantity of new development assumed in each small area in Tweed Shire Council. Select each small area to see detailed assumptions.

List of forecast land developments and infill assumptions:

Dwelling counts for 2021 reflect Census results. Assumptions concerning development greater than 50 dwellings over the forecast period include:

  • Fraser Cove - 156 dwellings (assumed to complete by 2024)
  • Altitude Aspire - Tweed Heads South Banora Point part - 152 dwellings (2022-2026)
  • Fraser Drive Potential Residential - 275 dwellings (2022-2032)
  • Future Potential Residential - 80 dwellings (2024-2036)
  • High level of infill (10-33 dwellings per annum)

NOTE: Not all elements on this page could be displayed due to insufficient data in Tweed Heads South - Banora Point for the selected variables. Try selecting alternate variables or contact us at demographics@id.com.au.

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