Cost guide
How much does it cost to build a house in Sydney?
By Struqt’s architects · Updated June 2026
Building a new house in Sydney in 2026 typically costs $2,000–$3,200/m² with a volume builder, or $3,500–$6,000+/m² for a custom build. NSW generally sits 8–15% above the national median on higher labour costs and stricter development standards.
Source: ABS — Total Value of Dwellings
Key takeaway: Builder type is the biggest single lever: a custom build can run close to double a volume build per square metre — before your block’s site costs are added.
Volume vs custom builder
Most new houses are built one of two ways — and the choice sets your starting rate.
Volume / project builder
$2,000–$3,200/m²
Common across Sydney's South West and North West growth corridors, from builders like Metricon, Rawson Homes and McDonald Jones.
- Display homes
- Fixed-price contracts
- Standard inclusions
e.g. Metricon · Rawson Homes · McDonald Jones
Custom build
$3,500–$6,000+/m²
Sydney's tighter, higher-value inner and coastal blocks make a custom build a common path.
- Design flexibility
- Tailored to your site
- Freedom of selections
Rate × floor area only — before site costs, overlays and external works.
What moves the price on your block
- NSW typically sits 8–15% above the national median; regional NSW generally lands 8–15% below Sydney metro.
- BAL (Bushfire Attack Level) zones alone can add 5–15% in materials and compliance.
Sloping or difficult land
$20,000–$100,000+Retaining walls, earthworks (cut & fill) and split-level designs all add cost on a sloping block.
Soil type
$10,000–$80,000+Your soil classification drives footing cost. Reactive clay needs more extensive footings and reinforcement; rocky ground costs more to excavate.
Planning overlays
$15,000–$60,000+Heritage, flooding and bushfire overlays under the planning scheme can add significant cost to a build.
What is overlay? →Service connections
$10,000–$30,000Sites without access to sewer, water or other services can need on-site solutions such as septic tanks or large rainwater tanks.
Internal fitout
Tens of thousandsFlooring, joinery, tiling heights, air conditioning and plumbing fixtures vary greatly in cost. Higher specifications can add tens of thousands of dollars.
External works
Often excluded from contractFootpaths, driveways, fencing and landscaping are commonly left out of contract pricing but are important to budget for.
How Sydney compares
What’s included — and what’s not
A builder’s contract price usually covers the house itself — slab, frame, roof, lock-up and the internal fit-out to your agreed specification. It often excludes the “site costs” of building on your particular block, and external works like driveways, fencing and landscaping. Always budget a 10–20% contingency on top of the headline build cost.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to build a house in Sydney?
A new house in Sydney typically costs $2,000–$3,200/m² with a volume builder and $3,500–$6,000+/m² for a custom build — the highest of our focus cities, driven by higher labour costs and stricter development standards.
Is it cheaper to build in regional NSW than Sydney?
Generally yes. Regional NSW typically lands 8–15% below Sydney metro rates, mainly on lower labour costs — though a difficult site, bushfire (BAL) requirements or service connections can close that gap.
Disclaimer. The figures in this guide are estimates intended as a planning guide only. Actual costs vary significantly depending on your site, design, specification and current market conditions. Always seek detailed quotes from licensed builders, and factor in a contingency of 10–20% before committing to a budget.
Get the exact cost for your block
These are typical ranges. Run any Australian address through Struqt to see what’s actually possible on your specific property — architect-authored, government-data-backed.