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    Coffs Harbour's Urban Landscape: Unpacking the Proportion of Floor Space Ratio in Suburban Rankings

    The amount of floor space allowed per unit of land. A high value indicates a more densely built environment, while a low value indicates a more spacious environment.

    The proportion of floor space ratio (FSR) data can be a valuable tool for property investors and those looking to move to a new suburb. FSR is a measure of the total floor area of a building in relation to the size of the land it is built on. A higher FSR indicates that a building has a larger floor area relative to its land size. This information can be useful for property investors who are looking to maximize their returns by building larger structures on smaller plots of land. For those looking to move, FSR can be an indicator of the density of a suburb, which can impact livability. A higher FSR may mean more crowded streets and less open space, while a lower FSR may indicate a more spacious and less congested area. Overall, FSR data can provide valuable insights into the character and potential of a suburb, helping investors and residents make informed decisions about where to invest or live.
    Data from 2023
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