Council DataData as of 2026-06-14

Granny flat applications in Tweed: CDC and DA statistics

41 secondary dwelling applications recorded in Tweed Shire Council since 2024. 12.2% (5 of 41) used the CDC (complying development) pathway. Median CDC processing time: 129 days.

Quick answer

Tweed has received 41 secondary dwelling applications since 2024. 12.2% used the CDC pathway. Median CDC processing time is 129 days. Median self-reported CDC build cost is $295K. Under SEPP Housing 2021, secondary dwellings are permitted on lots of at least 450 m² in R1, R2, R3, and RU5 zones. Source: NSW Planning Portal open data as of 2026-06-14.

Headline statistics

The following data is sourced from the NSW Planning Portal open data API, generated on 2026-06-14. It covers all secondary dwelling Development Applications and Complying Development Certificates lodged in Tweed Shire Council.

Total applications

41

Since 2024

CDC pathway

12.2%

5 of 41 applications

DA pathway

36 applications

36 decided

CDC median time

129 days

Submission to determination

DA median time

102 days

Lodgement to determination

Median build cost (CDC)

$295K

Self-reported at lodgement

Application volume is trending down (~61% projected decrease vs 2025).

CDC vs DA pathway split

A Complying Development Certificate (CDC) is issued by a private certifier when a property meets all SEPP Housing 2021 standards. A Development Application (DA) goes through council assessment and is required when the property has constraints like heritage listing, flood overlay, or environmental sensitivity.

CDC vs DA pathway split

DA 87.8%
CDC: 5 issued certificatesDA: 36 applications (36 decided)

All CDC records in the NSW Planning Portal have status “Approved” — rejected CDC applications are not published in the open dataset. DA records show status “Determined” for all decided applications — the portal does not distinguish between approved and refused DAs.

Processing times and costs

CDC pathwayDA pathway
Median processing time129 days102 days
Median development cost$295K$302K
Average development cost$415K$462K
Application count536

Cost of development is self-reported by applicants at lodgement and may not reflect actual construction costs. Processing time outliers (>365 days for CDCs, >730 days for DAs) are excluded from median calculations.

Year-by-year breakdown

Secondary dwelling application volumes in Tweed by year, split by pathway. NSW Planning Portal reporting became mandatory for all councils from 1 July 2021, so earlier years may have incomplete data.

Applications by year

YearDAsCDCsTotal
2024404
202527431
2026516

SEPP Housing 2021 eligibility requirements

These state-wide standards apply to all secondary dwellings in NSW, including those in Tweed. Meeting all standards qualifies a property for the CDC (complying development) pathway.

Minimum lot size

450 m²

Maximum floor area

60 m²

Permitted zones

R1, R2, R3, RU5

Rear setback

3 m (SEPP minimum)

Side setback

0.9 m (SEPP minimum)

Maximum height

8.5 m (2 storeys)

Properties with heritage listing, flood overlays, biodiversity values, or acid sulfate soil classifications are excluded from the CDC pathway and require a Development Application. See our full eligibility guide for details on each exclusion.

Frequently asked questions

How many granny flat applications has Tweed received?

NSW Planning Portal records show 41 secondary dwelling applications in Tweed Shire Council since 2024. Of these, 5 used the CDC (complying development) pathway and 36 were lodged as Development Applications.

What percentage of granny flat applications in Tweed use the CDC pathway?

12.2% of secondary dwelling applications in Tweed used the CDC pathway. CDCs are processed by private certifiers and are typically faster than council DAs.

How long does a granny flat CDC take in Tweed?

The median processing time for secondary dwelling CDCs in Tweed is 129 days from submission to determination. Individual timeframes vary based on documentation quality and certifier workload.

How much does a granny flat cost in Tweed?

The median self-reported development cost for secondary dwelling CDCs in Tweed is $295K. This figure is declared by applicants at lodgement and may not reflect final construction costs. DA-pathway applications report a median cost of $302K.

Can I build a granny flat in Tweed?

Under SEPP Housing 2021, secondary dwellings are permitted in R1, R2, R3, and RU5 zones on lots of at least 450 m². The property must not be a heritage item, in a heritage conservation area, or affected by certain environmental overlays. Check your property at planning.nsw.gov.au.

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This content is general information about NSW planning and property matters. It is not planning advice, legal advice, financial advice, or insurance advice, and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional assessment. Planning controls and regulatory instruments change — verify current provisions at planning.nsw.gov.au and legislation.nsw.gov.au.