Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Jun 16, 2005 6:17 am hi everyone,
i am now trying to work out how much i need for knocking down and rebuilding my house in NSW. I have listed all the item i needed to be considered below, Do i missed or overlooked anything i should be awared? - Demolition and waste removal for the existing house - Price of the project house (included all the necessary certificate fees and council approval fees) - Site cost (sevice connection..etc) - cost to achieve the BASIX certificate (such as, undergound storm water tank and pump) - cost for ducted A/C - Tile and carpet which is not included in the project house package - Exterior tiling, paving and fencing - Rent for another house during the construction period - New furnitures thanks and regards, Kenzi Re: Budget on knocking down and rebuilding new house 2Jul 07, 2005 12:22 pm mmmm… tough one pick a figure, hehehe… as a basic guide I would work on about 10 to 15k for the demolition and somewhere between 900 and 1100 per square meter for the construction of a well finished home including, - Site cost (sevice connection..etc) - cost to achieve the BASIX certificate (such as, undergound storm water tank and pump) - cost for ducted A/C - Tile and carpet in the house package. Coming back to your old stomping grounds, huh? Renovations on a budget can be quite the journey. It's like giving your house a new lease on life. The twist of not knowing… 1 3976 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 14787 I'm on that journey. I had to demolish a single story brick veneer on concrete raft slab about 220 sq meters for about $19k. They took forever to get a permit and I… 2 1955 |