
A renovation in progress on a property.
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David
Hallett, Victorian State Manager of Archicentre, the building advisory
service of the Australian Institute of Architects, said when people do
the figures on the cost of moving and all of the related government taxes
such as stamp duty, there is not much change from $50,000 to $60,000 for
which they receive nothing.
"For many home owners the renovation of the family home is a major way
of building their superannuation and retirement funds as well as having
some time to enjoy living in a better quality and healthier environment.
"Whilst renovation costs at this stage are remaining reasonably static,
the major challenges for renovators and owner builders is to ensure that
they get the design of the renovation correct to ensure it delivers a
sustainable lifestyle on budget.
"For new houses and major renovations, the cost structure is approximately
46% on materials, labour 33%, and 21% on fees, levies, permits, taxes,
and GST. The cost will vary for country areas adding 5% to 15% to the
renovation."
Mr Hallett
said the biggest challenge renovators and owner builder's face is getting
their original design right, gaining competitive tenders, which can reveal
up to 50% variance in costs, and managing the project to deliver the quality
paid for, on time and on budget.
Archicentre is often asked for help when people have started renovations
and then realised they needed to review their plans when they discovered,
for structural or aesthetic reasons, the plan was not delivering the desired
outcome requiring a costly redesign.
Without a well planned design and management approach to a renovation
people may find the returns they were hoping for are severely eroded by
unplanned costly variations during the construction stage.
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