The three main types of plans in NSW are deposited plans, strata plans and community plans.
- Deposited plans Deposited plans define legal boundaries of land and generally depict a subdivision of a parcel of land. Since 1961, all plans lodged for registration, regardless of title system, purpose or number of lots, have been lodged as deposited plans.
- Strata plans A strata scheme is the development of land to allow multiple occupancy and separate ownership of individual units. Owners may be individuals, families or companies. Strata title types can include residential, commercial, retail, industrial, serviced apartments, retirement villages, caravan parks and resorts. Strata title complex styles can include townhouses, villas, factories, warehouses, storage units, retail shops and offices.
- Community plans Community plans depict the development of planned communities of any type where the use of some land is shared. The community titles legislation was designed to allow communal property to be incorporated into subdivisions.