You live in your dream suburb, but you've outgrown your home. You're thinking about finding something new in the area, but there's nothing you like within your budget. What do you do?
There's an option you may not have thought of yet, but it could be the right solution for you.
We call it KnockDown ReBuild (KDRB), though you may hear it referred to as 'knockdown new build' or KDR. It's the process of demolishing your home to build a new one on the same block of land, and it's becoming a more popular option as Australians start to realise the benefits of starting fresh, rather than renovating or buying something already built and on the market.
Advantages of KnockDown ReBuild
Get exactly what you want
Rebuilding means that you don't have to search so hard to find what you want. Rather than going from auction to auction looking for an established home that ticks all your boxes, you can build a new home that meets (and most likely exceeds) all of your expectations.
When you build something brand new, you can prioritise the features that mean the most to you, rather than having to compromise based on what's on the market. If you can dream it, you can do it, so say hello to that open-plan layout you've been dreaming of, or a chef-approved kitchen, vast ensuite with freestanding bath, more advanced energy-efficiency home options, or the spacious bedrooms your growing family so desperately needs.
Stay where you love
One of the reasons home builders are drawn to KnockDown ReBuild homes is because they don't need to leave the suburb that they've grown to love. Most of the time, if you already own the land, demolishing your home and building a brand new one is much cheaper than relocating. It's the price of the land itself that makes buying a new home so expensive, which is why you often see 'fixer-uppers' sell for millions of dollars in inner-city suburbs before stamp duty adds another hefty fee.
With KnockDown ReBuild, you don't have to say
goodbye to the local café, your favourite bakery, nearby family and friends,
the quick daily commute or hard-to-acquire school zones.
No unwanted surprises
Compared with renovation expenses, or the cost of buying an established property, knocking down your home and rebuilding can be an affordable option. The main costs to consider are the removal or demolition of your existing home, the price of your new Metricon home, plus rental prices for the duration of your project.
While you can attempt to renovate your current home, it's much harder to budget and to stick to it. When you build, you know all upfront costs involved from the start of the process, with no hidden fees along the way. Renovating is known to uncover some unwelcome surprises along the way. Whether it be asbestos, faulty plumbing or electrical, poor foundations or other undesirables, these will only add to the time and money that it takes to complete your renovation.
Lifetime Structural Guarantee*
New homes benefit from warranties and other guarantees. At Metricon, we offer a Lifetime Structural Guarantee* on most home designs for as long as you live there. You can enjoy peace of mind that if anything goes wrong in your new home you'll be covered - something you won't be able to enjoy should you buy an old house or existing property.
The KnockDown ReBuild process
All of Metricon's home designs can be selected when opting for KnockDown ReBuild. Here's a basic overview of what our hassle-free process will look like for you, and what our specialist team will support you with:
1. Select
your home design
It starts with the fun part – choosing your dream home! You can make a
shortlist by browsing through our home designs and checking out photos and 3D Virtual Tours. Next,
head out to our display centres where New Home Advisors will help with any
questions you have about the designs and possible floor plan configurations.
2. Council
approvals
After choosing your dream home design, we'll review your title, local
planning laws, overlays and the existing physical conditions of the block to
ensure the proposal has the best possible chance of being approved. We'll talk
to your local council, so you don't have to.
3. Surveys
and testing
We'll then run soil tests and site surveys to finalise the site assessment, and
chart possible 'limitations'. Examples of what we would consider limitations
are things like the slope of your land or access to services.
4.
Preliminary contract and planning
Once we run through the findings together and you're happy to proceed, we will
organise your preliminary contract. Here, we present your home plans and
itemised costs with all the upgrades and changes you have discussed with your
New Home Advisor including your site costs.
5. Fixtures
and fittings
You'll head into Metricon's Studio M,
our design and selection studio, where our exterior and interior design
consultants will help you choose colours, finishes and fixtures for your home
from the extensive customisation options
available.
6. Lighting and power
We'll organise for an electrical consultant to meet with you to discuss your home's lighting, power points and electrical layout.
7. Final
contract signing
Once your plans are approved, we can establish the final costs of your home.
With that complete, you can sign the building contract!
8. Building
permit
We're almost ready to go! Our KnockDown ReBuild team will apply for your permit and seek building
approval so we can get to work!
9. Demolition
Metricon do not demolish your home. However, we are happy to recommend a
reputable demolition company so that you can arrange for the demolition of your
old home.
10. Your new
dream home
All that's left for you to do now is sit back and watch your brand new home
appear from the ground up! From here, your site manager will supervise the
construction process and keep you updated at each of the five stages.
To see Metricon's new home designs in person, find a display home near you. You can find a variety of designs, including double-storey and single storey homes, across Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide. Our New Home Consultants will be able to show you through our designs and talk you through your KnockDown ReBuild project.
If you're in
VIC, NSW, QLD or SA and want out with the old and in with the new, enquire
about a free site inspection here. You'll receive advice from a KnockDown ReBuild
Specialist and obtain an initial estimate for your project. We'll be with you
every step of the way.