Finance
10 min read
31 March 2026

How Much Does a Knockdown Rebuild Cost in Australia 2026

A detailed breakdown of knockdown rebuild costs across Australia in 2026 — from demolition to final handover, including hidden costs most people miss.

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AusBuildCircle Editorial

Editorial Team

The single most common question we hear is: "How much does a knockdown rebuild actually cost?" The honest answer is that it depends — on your location, your block, your design, and your finishes. But we can give you realistic ranges based on what Australian homeowners are paying in 2026.

The Big Picture: Total KDR Cost Ranges

For a standard 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom home on a straightforward suburban block, here are typical total project costs in 2026:

  • Budget build (project home, basic finishes): $350,000–$550,000
  • Mid-range build (semi-custom, good finishes): $550,000–$900,000
  • High-end build (architect-designed, premium finishes): $900,000–$1,500,000+

These figures include demolition, site preparation, construction, and standard landscaping — but not the land you already own.

Construction Cost Per Square Metre by State (2026)

The construction component is the largest portion of your budget. Here are typical per-square-metre rates for a mid-specification build:

StateBudgetMid-RangeHigh-End
NSW (Sydney metro)$2,200–$2,800$3,000–$4,000$4,200–$6,000+
VIC (Melbourne metro)$2,000–$2,600$2,800–$3,800$4,000–$5,500+
QLD (SEQ)$1,900–$2,500$2,700–$3,600$3,800–$5,200+
SA (Adelaide)$1,800–$2,400$2,500–$3,400$3,600–$5,000+
WA (Perth)$1,900–$2,500$2,600–$3,500$3,700–$5,200+

For a 250sqm home at mid-range spec in Sydney, that translates to roughly $750,000–$1,000,000 for the construction contract alone.

Demolition Costs

Demolition is often the first reality check. Typical costs in 2026:

  • Standard fibro or weatherboard house: $15,000–$25,000
  • Standard brick veneer house: $20,000–$35,000
  • Double brick or double storey: $30,000–$45,000
  • Asbestos removal (if required): $8,000–$25,000 additional

These include site clearing, waste disposal, and council permits. If your home was built before 1990, budget for an asbestos survey ($400–$800) before getting demolition quotes.

The Hidden Costs Most People Miss

The building contract and demolition are the obvious costs. But KDR projects come with a string of additional expenses that catch people off guard:

  • Council fees and contributions: $5,000–$40,000+ (Section 7.11/7.12 contributions in NSW can be substantial)
  • Town planner / planning consultant: $3,000–$8,000
  • Surveyor (boundary + contour): $1,500–$3,500
  • Geotechnical (soil) report: $1,500–$4,000
  • BASIX certificate (NSW) or energy rating: $500–$2,000
  • Temporary accommodation during build: $20,000–$50,000 (6–12 months rent)
  • Landscaping and driveway: $15,000–$60,000
  • Fencing: $5,000–$15,000
  • Service disconnections and reconnections: $3,000–$10,000
  • Insurance (construction period): $2,000–$5,000

A Realistic Budget Template

Here is a sample budget for a mid-range 4-bedroom KDR in Sydney (250sqm build):

ItemEstimated Cost
Demolition (incl. asbestos)$35,000
Council fees & contributions$25,000
Professional fees (planner, surveyor, geotech)$12,000
Building contract (250sqm × $3,500/sqm)$875,000
Landscaping & driveway$35,000
Fencing$10,000
Service connections$6,000
Temporary accommodation (9 months)$36,000
Insurance$3,000
Contingency (10%)$100,000
Total$1,137,000

How to Reduce Costs Without Cutting Corners

  • Choose a project home design: Pre-designed homes are 20–30% cheaper than custom designs because the builder has already optimised materials and labour.
  • Keep the footprint simple: Rectangular floor plans cost less per sqm than L-shapes or complex rooflines.
  • Spend on what matters: Kitchen, bathrooms, and insulation are worth investing in. Decorative features and oversized garages are not.
  • Get 3–5 quotes: Builder pricing varies enormously even for the same design.
  • Lock in a fixed-price contract: In a volatile cost environment, a fixed-price contract protects you from material price rises.

Use Our Free Feasibility Tool

Before you commit to a KDR, run a quick feasibility check on AusBuildCircle.com. Enter your suburb and block details, and our AI tool will estimate costs, timelines, and potential challenges specific to your area.

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