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New homes at disposable prices

New research revealing that it is $200,000 cheaper to build a new home on the Gold Coast than it is to buy an existing one raises questions of sustainability.

The area is one of the cheapest in which to build a new house, according to data from the Master Builders Association.

The average cost to build a 200sqm, brick veneer home with four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a double lock-up garage is just $304,721 – a price tag that includes land.

This cost is cheaper than building in Brisbane, Toowooma and the Sunshine Coast. It is also 15 per cent lower than building the same house in the most expensive location, Cairns.

However, the research found the Gold Coast is also one of the most expensive locations in which to buy an existing home, with an established house price of $504,000.

The news that it is $200,000 cheaper to build a new home than to buy an existing property on the Gold Coast raises questions of sustainability and “flies in the face” of what developers are saying about the difficulty of finding new sites, the Australian Institute of Architects’ Queensland chapter president, Bruce Medek, said.

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