Building on a Slope in Wellington
Building on a slope in Wellington costs 20-50% more than flat sites. Learn foundation types, retaining wall costs, consent requirements and tips for steep sections.
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Building on a slope in Wellington costs 20-50% more than flat sites. Learn foundation types, retaining wall costs, consent requirements and tips for steep sections.
Building on a Slope in Wellington Read Post »
The Glen is an exclusive lifestyle subdivision at 271 Grays Road Pauatahanui with 10 premium sections from 1 to 3.76 hectares. Here’s what to consider when building a new home on a lifestyle block at The Glen.
Plimmerton Farm is Wellington’s largest new subdivision with over 1,000 homes planned. Learn about the development timeline, build costs, and how to choose the right builder for your Plimmerton Farm section.
Building at Plimmerton Farm: Your Guide to Wellington’s Biggest New Subdivision Read Post »
The average cost to build a house in New Zealand ranges from $2,500 to $4,500+ per square metre. This guide breaks down costs by house size, region, and build tier.
How Much Does It Cost to Build a House in NZ? [2026 Guide] Read Post »
Explore the benefits of using sustainable materials for Wellington new builds. Learn about local resources, eco-friendly techniques, and the role of agencies like MBIE and NZGBC in promoting sustainability.
Using Sustainable Materials For Your New Build Read Post »
The guide outlines strategies for maximising space in new builds, focusing on open-plan living, multifunctional design, and efficient lighting. Tailored to Wellington’s unique environment, these insights improve functionality and comfort.
Maximising Space in Your New Build: A Wellington Guide Read Post »
Building a house requires careful planning and allocation of hours impacted by factors like design, size, and location. Learn about efficient construction strategies.
How Many Hours To Build A House Explained Read Post »
Building a new home in Wellington? Discover essential strategies including structural integrity, energy efficiency, and smart technologies to make your dream home both comfortable and sustainable. Our guide covers everything you need to ensure longevity and style.
Top Things To Include When Building A New Home In Wellington Read Post »