Common Hidden Cost to Watch Out for During Building Construction

01 December 2022

You’ve now started the process of acquiring your ideal home and have collected the money for the required down payment. Now, you can run into some unforeseen expenses before moving in while you go through the home-building process or the process of having your home ready to move into. These expenses might not have been disclosed or noted before closing the purchase, and they could considerably raise the total cost of your new house. Potential buyers frequently cancel their purchases due to hidden expenses. We at Prestige Construction and Design Sydney have developed a list of hidden fees you must discuss with your builder before you accept any purchase offer and pay your deposit to ensure you don’t go significantly over budget.

The Site Costs and Status

The property on which your home is built is quite important regarding overhead expenditures. You are exceptionally fortunate and will incur little to no repair expenses if your land is flat. However, if the terrain is not level and the soil is poor quality, you could be facing significant construction and site repair costs. Confirm the site costs and status with your builder before finalising any deals because repairing incline property can be very expensive. Additionally, you must verify any additional fees for ceiling, roof, or bathroom repairs. Ensure you understand what you are paying for before signing a contract. You will be responsible for paying any fees associated with any necessary site repairs.

The Costs of the Structures

You must confirm the costs of the structures that will be built before following the builder’s plan to build a home. It is advised to get a quote only after seeing several rounds of engineer drawings. Once completed, you can accurately estimate the costs you will face. Most of the time, the builder’s estimates for all supplies are accurate. However, the price of the metals can be much more than the builder’s estimations for residences with imaginative designs. Before finalising an agreement, it is best to have a set of engineer designs to determine the structural expenses precisely.

Don’t Forget the Flooring

The flooring of the house might need to be done separately when you make a quote for it. The quote for your house will just include the concrete base. Verify the flooring inclusions with your builder to be sure. You can request that your builder finish the flooring using a material of your choice before you sign a contract.

The Finishing of the Landscape and the Fencing Costs

A home and land package is used to describe a piece of land attached to your new house. Builders typically only quote the cost of the house, not the land. If the expenditures for finishing the landscaping and installing the fencing are included in the advertised price for the house, you must check this with your builder. Fence installation costs are typically split 50/50 with the neighbour. However, a common practice among builders is to charge the buyer of a home for the fencing cost, causing the buyer to spend twice as much on the house’s fencing as necessary. Ensure your builder understands this and that you only pay your fair part for the fencing and landscaping work.

You deserve to receive a quote for your ideal home that is completely transparent regarding the price and construction process. You must verify the previously mentioned hidden costs to prevent the builder from charging you more than the property’s listed price. At Prestige Construction and Design Sydney, rest assured that we provide you with a transparent quotation from start to finish. Please do not hesitate to Contact Us for a free consultation.