How are sites classified in LWP estates?
After completing the required subdivision works, a geotechnical engineer designates all residential lots with a specific Site Classification.
The Site Classification is a rating that is dependent on several factors such as soil type and moisture content.
The most important factor is the type of soil used to complete the earthworks. The more reactive the soil, the higher the Site Classification, with sandy sites having the highest Site Classification.
What’s the soil type of lots in Oakebella, Wellard?
Oakebella estate has Class A soil, which is the best soil type classification to build on.
Class A (stands for Acceptable): This is the highest quality site classification, which means there is little to no ground movement from moisture changes (such as sand and rock).
With this soil type, there are no additional drainage specifications required and the builder can lay a standard slab on it.
A class A site is most sought after by builders and is most common in land estates in WA.
What does this mean for buyers?
When you buy and build in Oakebella, you get the added peace of mind of knowing that you’re building on Class A soil, which is the best soil type classification to build on.
With no additional drainage specifications required and only the need for a standard slab, you won’t get hit with any unforeseen and unbudgeted build costs.
If you’re looking to build your dream forever home in Oakebella, see our current land for sale to find your perfect block.