Cadastral

Product/Sun studies

Winter light, before they sign.

Scrub shadows across the day and the year, test the neighbour's yard against the 22 September standard, and show how much light lands in the living room — while the customer watches.

Day & season scrubberNeighbour overshadowingLight insideSolstice & equinox pins
ShadowsNeighbourInside
JUNE 21
2:40 PM
The three views

Three views, for the three questions every buyer asks.

Shadows · "Where does the sun go?"

Scrub any hour of any day of the year.

Drag through the day and the seasons and watch shadows move across the block in real time. The dates that matter are pinned — winter solstice, equinox, summer solstice — because June 21 at 2:40 pm is the moment that sells a north-facing living room.

9 AM
5 PM
Jun 21WINTER SOLSTICE Sep 22EQUINOX Dec 21SUMMER SOLSTICE
Neighbour · "Are we allowed?"

Overshadowing is a rule, not a vibe.

The neighbour view tests shadow cast on adjoining secluded private open space between 9 am and 3 pm on 22 September — the date the Victorian standards actually use, not the solstice. Show the customer June 21 because that is the light they worry about; cite 22 September because that is what council measures. Breach it while dragging and Cadastral flags it the moment it happens, with the remedy alongside, like every other check.

Overshadowing — 24 Myddleton Drbreach at 3 PM
Shadow crosses their POS for 40 min — slide 0.8 m west to clearFix
Overshadowing — 20 Myddleton Drclear all day · pass
Inside · "Will it be bright?"

Hours of north sun, room by room.

The inside view totals direct winter sun per room, so "the living room gets five hours in June" replaces "it should be pretty light." It's the answer that stops the deal dying at the in-laws' dinner table.

Living 5.0 H NORTH SUN ✓
Meals & kitchen 4.2 H NORTH SUN ✓
Master 2.1 H MORNING SUN
Alfresco 3.6 H AFTERNOON SUN ✓
Where it lives · Step 04 of 5 01 Block 02 Home 03 Siting 04 → Sun 05 Present

Show them June 21, 2:40 pm.

The moment that sells a north-facing living room.

Built for the appointment