Wished you had a magic wand to ensure your custom home build is smooth?
Building a house doesn’t have to be a daunting task. Although we don’t have a magic wand, here are some handy tips to make sure your home construction project is smooth and stress-free.
With over 30 years of experience and countless projects, the experienced home builders at Symcorp know what to focus on, how to avoid pitfalls and build a dream home for our clients.
This article is a part of our 2-part series of "Building a New Home Guide".
There are many costs associated with a new build. When you make a budget, consider different expenses like:
Consider the resale value and the average cost of properties in your area and ensure your expenses don’t go over the expected value.
Also, make sure you have some money reserved for emergencies. As a rule of thumb, keep 10-15% money for unexpected expenses.
If you are building a new home or renovating your home, you may need to apply for a construction home loan.
Home loan can be taken to purchase a land and house package from a licensed builder or for major home renovations.
Banks prefer to give loans to buyers who are using licensed builders for their construction project. If you are a qualified tradesperson or have a building license you can apply for a home loan as an owner-builder. You can also take pre-approval for your home loan. It allows you to know how much you can borrow from the bank and shop around for suitable home and land packages or an existing home.
Note : Final approval from your lender would be needed to commence the project.
Find out more about the loans process - How does a construction loan work?
Check your eligibility for First Home Owner Grant and stamp duty rebates.
If you meet the eligibility criteria, you can get a one time grant from the government when you buy or build your home.
Note: Regional home building boost grant is valid for homes built in regional Queensland.
For more information, check this link: Queensland Government
Note: You can apply for multiple grants if you are eligible.
For more information, check this link: Office of State Revenue NSW
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When it comes to the builders , consider the following:
To read the next article in this series, click What should I know before building a house - Part 2 .
References - https://www.qld.gov.au/housing/buying-owning-home/financial-help-concessions/qld-first-home-grant/apply-first-home-grant
https://www.revenue.nsw.gov.au/grants-schemes