Browse Forums Building A New House Re: How much did my build cost? 5Mar 18, 2020 1:28 pm There was a similar topic a while ago and many people posted Re: How much did my build cost? 7Mar 18, 2020 1:45 pm i couldn't find it in the 15 seconds I spent looking but i am sure OP will be able find it if they are interested enough. Re: How much did my build cost? 8Mar 21, 2020 9:37 pm If you aren't comfortable, or consider this info (or some of it) too private to post on a public forum, then don't post it. From experience many are happy to provide that info to assist others, but obviously no one should include their name and address. Any other threads regarding house prices are quite literally "how long is a piece of string". A price and a number of bedrooms (which people have posted elsewhere) is no indication of market rates or benefit to others, nor is a build you did 10 years ago, unless the date is indicated. If there is a similar thread please link to it, but I could not find anything similar in the (much longer than 15 seconds) I spent searching prior to deciding that this thread might be worth creating if people are happy to assist others. First timers, Note that there are resources in existence such as Rawlinsons Construction Handbook which can provide people with current costs, however raw individual owners info isn't, which is a great knowledge base for a first timer to compare to what others have achieved. Thanks, on behalf of many others, to those who choose to help. I will post here myself to assist, once everything is finalised with us. Re: How much did my build cost? 9Jul 02, 2021 6:55 pm Firstly I want to say how thankful I am to all the people that post things to forums similar to this, it really helped me throughout the initial building process. If you're reading this and you have built recently or are currently building, I encourage you to add to this post with your own breakdown to help others through the process. Cost: $416,976 (excluding land) Date of build: 2021 (signed contract at December 2020 prices) Total Floor Area: (312.40m2) - 33.63sq (single story, brick, colour bond roof) Residence 240m2 Garage 37.87m2 Alfresco 26.47m2 Portico 7.97m2 Bed: 4 Bath: 2 Living: 3 (theatre, retreat, family/dining) Garage: 2 car (5.8x6m) Quality: Small local builder (Wodonga) off the plan. Mid teir build Location: Wodonga, Regional Victoria Land: $184,000 (863m2) (2.5-3m of fall across block requiring 25-30k retaining wall) Extra Info: Included in the 416k cost but in addition to the base price of home was: Gas + Evap heating cooling (included) 9.5k of slab upgrades (M-D soil) consisting of approx 30 piers and a deepened edge rebate. Additional req to meet 6 star energy rating approx 6k To comply with BAL 12.5 approx 2.5k Additional site costs 3.2k Facade 5.5k Deepened brick rebate 2.7k 450mm eaves around house 2k Stacking door 2442 - 3.3k Ceiling height to 2.7m - 3.2k Ceiling height in hallway/entry to 3.3m - 1k Square set cornice to majority of house - 1-2k Doors to be 2340 high - $600 3 phase power 1.3k Floor to ceiling tiles in ensuite 1.1k Upgrade to kitchen (stone bench top, draws, pull out bin, microwave tower, all black tapwear/ sinks) 13k approx 100m2 of exposed egg concrete (driveway, crossover, alfresco) scatter through price. Pivot front door 1200x2340 2k In addition to this there is a lot of money in electrical, tap-wear and misc upgrades that all add up. Cost summary 416k for home build, 184k land, 25k retaining wall Total cost approximate 626k I would consider this price to be great considering our builders are local and the service so far has been unreal. Yes Metricon could throw up a house for cheeper but quality is the key. I’m sure the price would be a lot higher if we were to sign tomorrow given all the price rises however our builder is absorbing these costs. Any questions feel free to ask. Re: How much did my build cost? 10Jan 22, 2022 4:34 pm Thank you SO much for the clarity. We have just started our building journey. I have been lurking around building blogs/forums FOREVER and it annoys me so much when people are so secretive about the prices they paid. I will never understand that. Once we have a contract down I will do the same and come back here to add all my upgrade prices! Re: How much did my build cost? 11Jan 23, 2022 10:59 am Hey bbarbosa85 - good luck with your build! There is a lot of great info on here to lean on. How far along in the project are you? Regards, Colin Operations Director Homebuildguide.com.au Click Here For A Free eBook About Custom Home Building Re: How much did my build cost? 12Jan 24, 2022 3:01 pm bbarbosa85 Thank you SO much for the clarity. We have just started our building journey. I have been lurking around building blogs/forums FOREVER and it annoys me so much when people are so secretive about the prices they paid. I will never understand that. Once we have a contract down I will do the same and come back here to add all my upgrade prices! the prices are really meaningless without a full list of inclusions, plans etc Re: How much did my build cost? 13Jan 24, 2022 8:39 pm strannik bbarbosa85 Thank you SO much for the clarity. We have just started our building journey. I have been lurking around building blogs/forums FOREVER and it annoys me so much when people are so secretive about the prices they paid. I will never understand that. Once we have a contract down I will do the same and come back here to add all my upgrade prices! the prices are really meaningless without a full list of inclusions, plans etc Agreed, everyone has a different taste to things, floor size and bedrooms does not really mean anything. It all comes down to your selections. For example, I am very happy with my plan and inclusions but when my wife went to selection appointment, she wants to upgrade Master EnSuite bathtub with a floor mounted mixer and tiles etc. For this one bathroom, approx. $10k. It maybe a good idea to get all builder's price list (volume builders) and their inclusions information, so you can compare with their base price with the specifications. When they tell you how much it cost for their build, keep in mind, site cost can be a big variables too. 7 12180 The last home I lived in didn't have a pool and when i went to sell it the agents were not happy, even telling me to put one in to sell the place. The agents weren't happy… 2 4361 No the fireplace doesn’t work. It’s been enclosed. I’m not sure what was removed, as it was done quite some time ago - well before what I can see with photos online… 2 11721 |