The price of a typical new build home in New Zealand generally includes several key components—though what’s included can vary significantly depending on whether you’re choosing a house and land package, working with a custom builder, or managing a design-and-build project yourself.

Here’s a breakdown of what’s usually included in the base price of a new build home:

 

  1. Site Preparation (Sometimes Included)

Note: Some builders include this in their pricing; others treat it as a separate cost, especially if the land has challenging terrain.

 

  1. Core Construction

 

  1. Internal Fixtures and Fittings

 

  1. Basic Services and Utilities

 

  1. Standard Inclusions (May Vary)

 

Typically Not Included (or Optional Upgrades)

 

Cost Tiers: What Affects the Price

 

“Turnkey” Builds

Some builders offer turnkey packages, meaning the home is fully complete and ready to move in—including landscaping, fencing, and even window treatments. These are popular with first-home buyers and investors who want a hassle-free experience.

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