Browse Forums Building A New House Re: demolition costs 10Mar 11, 2007 11:00 am Peter Clarkson - AusDesign Australia www.ausdesign.com.au This information is intended to provide general information only. It does not purport to be a comprehensive advice. Re: demolition costs 13Mar 12, 2007 3:05 pm We are in Vic and got our house sold to Golden Age Homes, tel. 5964 4077, 1300 135120, www.gah.com.au. They come and look at your house, if they think it will sell they will take photos, put them on their website, I think the contract says 90 days, if they find a buyer within this period they will buy it off you.
We got ours sold on the same day they took photos. Re: demolition costs 15Mar 18, 2007 1:36 pm ausdesign Good post mercersio. As an 'indication' what does asbestos removal add to the cost. Hi ausdesugn, Thank you. It will depend on the size of the job, but generally, your main costs is labour & waste. Removing the asbestos would normaly constitute 30% - 45% of the job on a 2/3 b/r home and more on a full fibro home. So depending on the size of the team that will be removing it & how they are transporting it to an approved EPA facility,( bins or trucks), you will be looking at no more than 50% of the quotation price. In Sydney alone, prices went up in July, 06. Now asbestos $170/tonne to dispose, and on an average home, you would expect to take out 4-5t of asbestos. Also increases in workers comp Asbestos Levy have also gone up to 17% from 14%. Removing the asbestos is surprisingly costly when you add all the costs thanks to all the "red tape" around it. Re: demolition costs 18Apr 06, 2007 2:29 am We live in Perth and demolished an old house late last year. We paid around $10k, including removal of asbestos sheeting. They hose it down and remove it and wrap it in black plastic. We asked our builder for recommendation of 3 demolition companies and chose the best one from there. Prices paid for houses sold for removal 19Apr 29, 2007 5:47 pm I think transporting is a great idea regardless of whether we get any $ from it - it alleviates my guilt about adding to landfill - but it would be nice if it helped to pay for our new house...
So, I looked into how much you might get. - going though a reputable remover, who takes care of all the permits etc - seems they pay between $1,000 and $15,000 depending on the house. Much better than demoliting Cheers We had this happen to us last year and got charged a variation. Try and give away as much as you can that is usable to charity otherwise if you are in Sydney I have a… 1 4669 We've had the offer of a short term tenant whilst waiting for CDC/DA home approval and demolition for our knock down rebuild. It would achieve a pretty low rent as it's… 0 14015 Looking to tile the facade pillars rather than rendering. Builder is quoting 2500$ laying cost for upto 10msq. The 2 pillars come to be 16msq. So laying costs are 5000$… 0 7982 |