Property Intelligence for Lota, QLD

Free independent property data — planning overlays, flood risk, subdivision potential and more

Zone: Low Density Residential (LDR)

About Lota, Brisbane QLD

Lota is a suburb in Brisbane, Queensland, zoned predominantly Low Density Residential (LDR) under the Brisbane City Plan 2014. Planning overlays including flood, heritage, character, and waterway corridors affect varying proportions of properties — see the overlay grid below for Lota-specific statistics.

Use the free address lookup above to check the specific overlays, zoning, and development potential for any Lota property. For a detailed planning intelligence report including zone rules, subdivision feasibility, and AI planning summary, purchase the full report for $39.

Planning Overlay Prevalence in Lota

Percentage of Lota properties affected by each Brisbane City Plan 2014 planning overlay

9%
Flood (Creek)
26%
Bushfire
1%
Landslide
0%
Heritage
11%
Character
0%
Koala Habitat
2%
Acid Sulfate
4%
Biodiversity
0%
Waterway
1%
Wetlands
100%
Overland Flow

Demographics & Economic Profile — Lota

Stable
Suburb Momentum
$106,600
Median Income/Year
68%
Owner-Occupied
8/10
SEIFA Decile

Frequently Asked Questions — Lota Development & Planning

Can I subdivide my property in Lota?

Most of Lota is zoned Low Density Residential (LDR) under Brisbane City Plan 2014. In LDR zones, subdivision generally requires a minimum lot size of 600m² per new lot and a minimum frontage of 15m. Flood overlays, waterway corridors, and neighbourhood plan precincts can further restrict subdivision — always check the specific overlays for your address using the free PropertyVitals report above.