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Suburb planning guide · Updated 2026-06-08

Labrador, QLD 4215 Zoning, development potential & planning controls

Medium density residential dominant. 10,816 lots resolved to zone, overlays and development potential.

Dominant zone
MDR
Medium density residential
Median rent (house)
$837
per week
Population
18,643
ABS Census 2021
Total lots
10,816
6.3 km²

Zoning

What you can build in Labrador

Labrador is dominated by MDRMedium density residential. Land use, building height, and permitted development are set per zone in the council planning scheme, made under the Queensland Planning Act 2016.

MDR
Dominant
MDR Medium density residential 79.6%
LDR Low density residential 13.8%
HDR High density residential 4.0%
OS Open space 1.4%
NC Neighbourhood centre 0.7%
MU Mixed use 0.4%
CF Community facilities 0.1%
SP Special purpose 0.0%
CON Conservation 0.0%
Avg max height
12.9 m

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

Theoretical dwellings
13,202

Modelled dwelling capacity if every lot built to its zone controls.

Use mix
Residential97%
Commercial1%
Environment1%

Location

Where Labrador sits

Labrador 4215 covers 6.3 km² within Gold Coast City.

Overlays © NSW Government
Council
Gold Coast City
Postcode
4215
Area
6.30 km²
Total lots
10,816

Drill into any lot in Labrador

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 Labrador

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

secondary dwelling eligible
9,894

under the relevant council planning scheme

Subdivision potential
2,771

lots that may support subdivision

Total dev potential
9,897 lots

show at least one development signal

Own a property in Labrador?

Check your lot's exact development potential — height, FSR, granny flat, subdivision, dual-occ.

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Constraints & risks

What could stop you in Labrador

38% of lots are in mapped flood zones — material for any development; also: 0.5% of lots: koala priority habitat; 0.7% of lots: state environmental significance.

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

Flood-affected 38.0%

Flood hazard overlay mapping

Bushfire-prone 0.1%

Bushfire hazard overlay mapping

Koala priority habitat 0.5%

Core koala habitat (State Planning Regulatory Provisions)

State environmental significance 0.7%

Matters of State Environmental Significance (MSES) overlay

Market

Labrador property market

Rent and market context from state rental bond and demographic data.

Median rent (house)
$837 / wk
Houses

Sale-price history isn't yet loaded for Queensland suburbs — rent, demographics and planning data are shown where available.

Projected dwellings 2036
38,672

Queensland Government Statistician's Office projection.

Demographics & lifestyle

Who lives in Labrador

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

Population
18,643
Median age
45
Household income
$61.78K
Owner-occupied
54%
Renting
46%
Amenity score
100.0 /100

Walkable amenity within 1 km

Lifestyle score
72.0 /100

Cafés, parks, schools, transport

FAQs

Common questions about Labrador

What's the zoning in Labrador 4215?

Labrador is dominated by the MDR (Medium density residential) zone, which covers 8,078 of 10,816 lots (80%). The full mix is: MDR Medium density residential (80%), LDR Low density residential (14%), HDR High density residential (4%), OS Open space (1%), NC Neighbourhood centre (1%), MU Mixed use (0%), CF Community facilities (0%), SP Special purpose (0%), CON Conservation (0%).

What's the building height limit in Labrador?

Across Labrador, the average maximum building height is 12.9 m. Height is set per zone in the council planning scheme and can be varied by overlays and schedules. For the exact control on a specific address, generate a planning report.

Can I build a secondary dwelling in Labrador?

Yes — 9,894 lots in Labrador appear eligible for a secondary dwelling under the relevant council planning scheme, based on lot size, zoning, and frontage. Eligibility is lot-specific: get a planning report on your address to confirm.

What's the median rent in Labrador?

Median weekly rent for a house in Labrador is $837.

What planning constraints apply in Labrador?

Across Labrador, 38.0% flood-affected, 0.1% bushfire-prone, 0.5% koala priority habitat, 0.7% state environmental significance. 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 Labrador?

9,897 of 10,816 lots in Labrador show identifiable development potential — under-developed for the planning controls, eligible for a secondary dwelling, or capable of subdivision.

Get a planning report for any address in Labrador

Suburb-wide stats are useful for context. For a buy-or-walk decision on a specific lot, you need every control, every constraint, and every clause cited to source.

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14-section report · planning scheme controls cross-referenced · cited to source

Methodology & sources

Zoning, height, overlays and development potential computed from the Gold Coast Citycouncil planning scheme and lot-level cadastre (10,816 lots). Hazard overlays, demographics and rent drawn from Queensland council planning schemes, Development.i / council DA registers, Queensland Globe, and ABS Census 2021. Aggregated by ZoneDSS · last updated 2026-06-08.

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