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Okay so your home is past its sell-by date but you love everything about your suburb and the kids love their local school and friends. In addition, you dread the hassle of moving to a new home.
Have you considered KDR – knock down rebuild. Here’s a blog that explains the issues and points you in the direction of professionals that can take you through the entire process from site assessment to warranty inspections.
Move into a new home – in Just the same place but better!
Opting for a knock down rebuild can be more cost-effective than moving to a new home. The costs of purchasing a new property, including stamp duty, legal fees, and other associated expenses, can be substantial. In contrast, a knock-down rebuild typically involves only the cost of demolishing the existing structure and constructing a new one. Still a significant investment, but it often ends up being less expensive than the combined costs of buying a new property and moving.
Rebuilding on your existing land allows you to stay in a location you already know and love. This is especially beneficial if the area has strong amenities, is close to family and friends, or is in a desirable school catchment zone. Do you really want to swap the neighbours you like for nosy ones?
A knock-down rebuild provides the opportunity to design a home that meets your exact needs and preferences. This includes modernising the design to incorporate the latest building trends, energy-efficient technologies, and personalised features that suit your lifestyle.
Rebuilding can potentially increase the value of your property more than buying a new home in a different location. By investing in a new build, you are enhancing the property’s value with modern features and designs.
Knock-down rebuild companies typically start with a comprehensive site evaluation. They assess the existing property and land to determine the feasibility of demolition and the potential for a new build. They also help with planning permissions and compliance with local regulations.
These companies often provide design and architectural services, helping homeowners create custom plans for their new home.
Once plans are finalised, the company handles the demolition. This includes obtaining necessary permits, managing the demolition process, and ensuring safe and efficient removal of debris.
The company manages the entire construction process, from laying the foundation to finalising the build. They coordinate with subcontractors and oversee construction schedules.
Many companies offer post-build services, including inspections, warranty options, and addressing any issues that arise after completion ensuring the new home meets all specifications and standards agreed upon.
Choosing Knock Down Rebuild allows homeowners to benefit from a fresh, custom-designed home while staying in a familiar location, often making it a more practical option than moving.
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