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Suburb planning guide · Updated 2026-04-27

Dover Heights, NSW 2030 Zoning, development potential & planning controls

Low Density Residential dominant. Median sale $5.5M over the last 24 months. 82% of decided DAs approved.

Dominant zone
R2
Low Density Residential
Median sale (24m)
$5.5M
95 sales
DA approval rate
82%
150 of 183 approved
Total lots
1,272
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Zoning

What you can build in Dover Heights

Dover Heights is dominated by R2Low Density Residential. Land use rules, height, FSR, and permitted developments are set per zone in the Local Environmental Plan and refined by the Development Control Plan.

R2
Dominant
R2 Low Density Residential 95.8%
SP2 Infrastructure 3.1%
RE1 Public Recreation 0.6%
E1 Local Centre 0.5%
C2 Centre Support 0.1%
Avg max height
8.0 m

Limit varies by lot — check your address for the exact figure.

Avg max FSR
0.50:1

Floor Space Ratio — total floor area as a multiple of lot area.

Use mix
Residential96%
Commercial1%
Environment0%

Location

Where Dover Heights sits

Dover Heights 2030 covers an undefined area within Waverley Council.

Overlays © NSW Government
Council
Waverley Council
Postcode
2030
Area
Total lots
1,272

Drill into any lot in Dover Heights

Open the interactive map — click any address to see its zone, height, FSR, overlays, and approval likelihood.

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Development potential

Where the upside is in Dover Heights

We score every lot for development signal — under-built relative to the controls, eligible for a granny flat, or sized for subdivision.

Underdeveloped
221

lots with remaining GFA capacity

granny flat eligible
958

under SEPP (Housing) 2021

Subdivision potential
190

lots that may support subdivision

Total dev potential
1,250 lots

show at least one development signal

Rezoning signal score
37.0 /100

average uplift signal across the suburb

Theoretical capacity if every lot built to its limit: 3,915 dwellings, with 114,518 m² of unused GFA across the suburb.

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Constraints & risks

What could stop you in Dover Heights

1% of lots carry heritage controls.

Suburb-wide percentages — your specific lot may have all, some, or none of these.

Flood-affected None

Mapped flood-prone land

Bushfire-prone None

RFS bushfire-prone land mapping

Heritage controls 0.7%

Heritage item or Conservation Area

Near contaminated land None

Within 100 m of EPA-listed site

Threatened ecology (TEC) None

Mapped TEC vegetation

Sea-level rise exposure None

Coastal hazard mapping

Flight noise contour None

ANEF / aircraft noise

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Market

Dover Heights property market

Sales, rent, and yield data drawn from NSW Property Sales Information and rental bond data over the past 24 months.

Median sale price (24m)
$5,500,000
95 sales · land value $4.78M
Median rent (house)
$1,725 / wk
Houses
Gross rental yield
1.3%
House, gross of costs

DA activity

Development applications in Dover Heights

183 development applications for Dover Heights addresses were decided by Waverley Council over the past 24 months. 150 approved — a 82% approval rate. Average processing time: 72 days.

82%
Approved
DAs lodged (24m)
183
Approved
150
New dwelling DAs
186
Building approvals (12m)
1

Demographics & lifestyle

Who lives in Dover Heights

ABS Census 2021 population data combined with lot-level amenity, healthcare, lifestyle, and crime indices.

Population
11,122
Median age
39
Household income
$147.06K
Owner-occupied
63%
Renting
34%
Green cover
32%
Amenity score
66.8 /100

Walkable amenity within 1 km

Healthcare access
63.0 /100

GP / hospital / pharmacy proximity

Lifestyle score
73.2 /100

Cafés, parks, schools, transport

FAQs

Common questions about Dover Heights

What's the zoning in Dover Heights 2030?

Dover Heights is dominated by the R2 (Low Density Residential) zone, which covers 1,218 of 1,272 lots (96%). The full mix is: R2 Low Density Residential (96%), SP2 Infrastructure (3%), RE1 Public Recreation (1%), E1 Local Centre (1%), C2 Centre Support (0%).

What's the height limit and FSR in Dover Heights?

Across Dover Heights, the average maximum building height is 8.0 m and the average maximum Floor Space Ratio (FSR) is 0.50:1. Individual lots can vary materially — height and FSR are set per zone in the Local Environmental Plan (LEP) and can be modified by overlays. For an exact figure on a specific address, generate a planning report.

Can I build a granny flat in Dover Heights?

Yes — 958 lots in Dover Heights appear eligible for a granny flat under SEPP (Housing) 2021, based on lot size, zoning, and frontage. Eligibility is lot-specific: get a planning report on your address to confirm.

What's the median property price in Dover Heights?

The median sale price in Dover Heights over the past 24 months is $5,500,000, across 95 sales. Median unimproved land value is $4,780,000.

What's the median rent in Dover Heights?

Median weekly rent for a house in Dover Heights is $1,725. Gross rental yield works out to 1.3%.

What's the development application approval rate in Waverley Council?

Waverley Council decided 183 development applications for Dover Heights addresses over the past 24 months, with 150 approved (82% approval rate). Average processing time is 72 days. Processing time depends heavily on application complexity, council backlog, and whether the application requires referral to other agencies.

What planning constraints apply in Dover Heights?

Across Dover Heights, 1% with heritage controls. These are suburb-wide percentages — every lot has its own combination. A planning report on a specific address shows exactly which controls apply.

What's the development potential of Dover Heights?

1,250 of 1,272 lots in Dover Heights show identifiable development potential — under-developed for the planning controls, eligible for a granny flat, or capable of subdivision. Average rezoning signal score: 37.0 / 100.

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Methodology & sources

Zoning, height, FSR, and overlays parsed from the Waverley Council Local Environmental Plan, applicable State Environmental Planning Policies, and the Development Control Plan. Property sales drawn from NSW Property Sales Information. DA history aggregated from the NSW Planning Portal. Heritage, flood, bushfire, contaminated land, TEC, sea-level rise, and aircraft noise overlays from the NSW Spatial Services and EPA registers. Population, age, income, and tenure from ABS Census 2021. Aggregated by ZoneDSS · last updated 2026-04-27.

Suburb-wide statistics — your specific lot may vary. Always run a planning report on the actual address before making a decision. How ZoneDSS works →