Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Aug 21, 2013 10:42 pm Hi there! Newbie here I am currently looking at the Hills area (rouse hills, kellyville) and have been looking for house&land packages but mostly are on the $600k to $700k range. Today, I found a land selling for $399k and so I searched for home builders and found affordable ones with Clarendon Homes. Probably there are better ones but they cost around the high $100k range. This saves me around $50k if buying a land first then choosing a builder. Any feedback on this approach? Re: Buy Land then look for builder or House&Land package? 2Aug 21, 2013 11:01 pm I prefer buying block separately as I think the blocks are better than those used by the builders that offer packages ( see: http://www.anewhouse.com.au/2012/02/hou ... good-idea/) The Harder You Try - the Luckier You Get ! Web site http://www.anewhouse.com.au Informative, Amusing, and Opinionated Blog - Over 600 posts on all aspects of building a new house. Re: Buy Land then look for builder or House&Land package? 3Aug 21, 2013 11:44 pm ebanster Hi there! Newbie here I am currently looking at the Hills area (rouse hills, kellyville) and have been looking for house&land packages but mostly are on the $600k to $700k range. Today, I found a land selling for $399k and so I searched for home builders and found affordable ones with Clarendon Homes. Probably there are better ones but they cost around the high $100k range. This saves me around $50k if buying a land first then choosing a builder. Any feedback on this approach? What size home are you looking to build? how many bedrooms? Single or double-story? So are you aiming for total cost under $600k? Ignore the price lists that are in the displays - they are meaningless by the time site costs, council / estate requirements, etc added the price can quickly build up. Many builders also don't included floor coverings, landscaping, driveways, etc. Be careful of the slope and soil type of blocks you look at because this can significantly affect build cost. A block that looks like good value may not be good value due to site costs. Build thread: here Land Nov 12, Contract 6/07/13, Consent 15/08/13, Start 20/09/13, Slab 25/09/13, Frame 4/10/13, Brick 21/10/13, Roof 2/11/13, Lock-up 17/12/13, Handover 3/3/14 Re: Buy Land then look for builder or House&Land package? 4Aug 21, 2013 11:51 pm Over here in WA there isn't really any difference in total cost for house&land package VS buy land then choose builder. I would prefer to pick my block first and then organise a builder but if the budget was tight and we were looking at a bare minimum deposit then I would go house and land package just for the simplicity. Re: Buy Land then look for builder or House&Land package? 5Aug 22, 2013 10:34 am Thanks for the tips! Noted on the soils, etc. Yes, my aim is to have it below $600k (buffer is low $600k). I found a house with a modern architectural design with the following features: single storey 190sqm 3 beds/2 baths/1 car The only thing I don't like about house&land packages is that I am limited to choose from their home designs. Re: Buy Land then look for builder or House&Land package? 6Aug 29, 2013 12:00 pm i too like the idea of buying land first then you can choose your home the way you want it. Re: Buy Land then look for builder or House&Land package? 7Sep 01, 2013 8:45 am We purchased the land first, finding a large block in a quiet cul de sac in a new area and then went looked at building companies also This makes it two rather than one purchase though, so more paperwork and fees with the bank Re: Buy Land then look for builder or House&Land package? 8Sep 06, 2013 1:18 pm There are actually many advantages to finding a builder before you buy land, aside from cost. I'm not talking so much about a house and land package, as actually finding a builder who you trust enough to go forward with. When you find a builder who works with your terrain, and in your area, and who has integrity and is a good communicator (and don't bother with ANY builder who doesn't tick all those boxes) then that builder can actually guide you through some of the complexities of land purchase also. They will understand the implications of easements in terms of where you can build on a block, and if they have a repertoire of solutions for different kinds of terrain such as hilly blocks, or challenging blocks, they may be able to open up possibilities for you that you would not otherwise consider. This sometimes makes bargains affordable that you can then work with to create a beautiful home. I sometimes think that the right builder is like a "Sherpa" who help climbers up Mount Everest. 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