Your Complete Guide To Building In Newcastle
Building a house in Newcastle
Statistics about Newcastle - what to expect in one of Australia’s fastest growing city
Newcastle is a multifaceted and multicultural place - which is why so many people are making the move to the mid-north coast.
According to the latest statistics from realestate.com.au, Newcastle is filled with independent young people looking for new opportunities like work and education. Around 32% of the population is classed as “independent youth” (aged 20 - 29) who are working or training at fantastic education facilities like the local TAFE and the University of Newcastle.
18% of the population is classed as “maturing and establishing independence” while 14% is considered “older independence”, like retirees looking to settle down and soak up the sun.
As you can see from the graph above, people of all ages are flocking to Newcastle! The opportunities are truly endless for people of all ages.
The cost of building a house in Newcastle NSW
The average cost of buying a pre-existing house in Newcastle is around $1.3M right now - so there are pennies to be saved by building a house in Newcastle instead.
At Montgomery Homes, we have a wide range of project home designs and building options to choose from, priced well under the cost of a pre-existing Newcastle home. Our brand new architectural home designs start from as little as $280K, plus we have house and land packages in Newcastle starting from approx $490K (depending on where you’re looking to build).
Pro tip: if you’re looking to save on your new home build and don’t mind a short commute, consider a Hunter Valley house and land package in one of the up-and-coming estates like Christy’s Creek, Huntlee, or Lochinvar. You’ll be living in wine country and luxury - for a fraction of the price.
Some of our most affordable house and land packages are just a short 40 minute drive from the Newcastle CBD. Discover new areas and opportunities in the Hunter Valley!
Newcastle house and land packages in up-and-coming estates
Newcastle is an ever-growing hub of activities - and there are lots of new estates popping up with vacant land, perfect for your brand new home. Below, we have guides to each of the up-and-coming housing estates in Newcastle and the Hunter Valley.
Discover unique benefits like nearby schools, shops, parks, public transport, and even brand new suburbs - there’s nothing quite like a fresh start!
- Avery Green in Greta (Hunter)
- Averys Rise in Greta (Hunter)
- Billy’s Lookout in Teralba (Newcastle)
- Brentwood in Thornton (Hunter)
- Brush Creek in Edgeworth (Newcastle)
- Cameron Grove in Cameron Park (Newcastle)
- Christy’s Creek in Cessnock (Hunter)
- Cliftleigh Meadows in Cliftleigh (Hunter)
- Earl Park in Kitchener (Hunter)
- Hereford Hill in Lochinvar (Hunter)
- Heritage Parc in Rutherford (Hunter)
- Huntlee in North Rothbury (Hunter)
- Lakeside in Gwandalan (Lake Macquarie)
- Lochinvar Downs in Lochinvar (Hunter)
- Maitland Vale Acreages in Maitland (Hunter)
- McKeachie’s Run in Aberglasslyn (Hunter)
- Munibung Hill in Speers Point (Lake Macquarie)
- North Thornton (Hunter)
- Pacific Dunes in Medowie (Hunter)
- Pinnacle in Fletcher (Newcastle)
- Potter’s Lane in Raymond Terrace (Hunter)
- Redford Park in Branxton (Hunter)
- The Bower in Medowie (Hunter)
- The Gardens in Medowie (Hunter)
- Watagan Park in Cooranbong (Lake Macquarie)
- Waterford in Chisolm (Hunter)
- Weemala in Boolaroo (Lake Macquarie)
- Wyndham Ridge in Greta (Hunter)
Conquering the challenge of building on a sloping block in Newcastle
Land in Newcastle is often on a slope. Based on the southern bank of the Hunter River, the north of Newcastle is dominated by sand dunes, swamps, and river channels - so urban development is restricted to the southern bank, which is very hilly.
But we’re called “the Sloping Site Specialists” for a reason.
Over the last 30 years, we’ve been building architectural home designs on sloping sites in Newcastle, the Hunter, and the Central Coast. In this time, we’ve refined our building techniques to tackle the challenge of a sloping block with ease.
We’ve developed a “split slab” or “stepped slab” technique which follows the gradient of the land and reduces additional costs which are often involved with excavation. Watch the video below to get an idea of the process!
Rather than cutting into the block, we’ll work with the slope of the land and maximise the practical and aesthetic qualities of your chosen home design. This means you’ll have a more manageable driveway, an abundance of natural light and views of the surrounding area, natural ventilation, and much more.
Because we’ve mastered the art of split level home designs, level sites are comparatively simple. If you’re lucky enough to find a vacant level block in Newcastle, we’re the go-to team for a stunning level home design.
Talk to our expert project home builders in Newcastle NSW today
Loving the idea of a fresh start in Newcastle?
Get in touch with our expert team for more information, brochures, and find out the latest perks! Our team would be more than happy to walk you through the process from start to finish - we can even help find the ideal home design for your block of land, or provide recommendations around suburbs and amenities in the area.
Alternatively, let’s chat about finding the perfect house and land package in Newcastle! You can purchase a home design and a block of land in one simple step. You choose the design and we’ll build it for you within a matter of months.
Contact our Newcastle team today, or visit our office in Belmont to view the potential fittings and finishes for your new living area, bathrooms, kitchen, and bedrooms along with internal and external finishes. Take a tour with Montgomery Homes!
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