This is a question - perhaps a challenge? - for the architects and builders.
I'm looking at buying my own place, possibly in the Cairns area. I never really thought of building until the Queensland government introduced the $10,000 building bonus, but now that they have it's got me thinking: is it possible to build a detached home for less than $100,000? This doesn't include the cost of land obviously.
A few specs:
-Doesn't have to be a palace, just somewhere comfortable to live.
-Decent quality.
-Sturdy enough to withstand cyclones.
-Eco-friendly features, specifically passive design to take advantage of breezes and sunlight. I'd also love a solar hot water system. (I have an electric hot water system now and it's an energy guzzler.)
-Noise resistant.
-Two bedrooms or, at the very least, one bedroom plus space for reptiles.
Could costs be cut by designing the house to be expanded later if necessary or as funds allow? I'm quite happy to think laterally and be innovative.
I know it could be impossible, but you don't know until you ask.
Thanks.
I'm looking at buying my own place, possibly in the Cairns area. I never really thought of building until the Queensland government introduced the $10,000 building bonus, but now that they have it's got me thinking: is it possible to build a detached home for less than $100,000? This doesn't include the cost of land obviously.
A few specs:
-Doesn't have to be a palace, just somewhere comfortable to live.
-Decent quality.
-Sturdy enough to withstand cyclones.
-Eco-friendly features, specifically passive design to take advantage of breezes and sunlight. I'd also love a solar hot water system. (I have an electric hot water system now and it's an energy guzzler.)
-Noise resistant.
-Two bedrooms or, at the very least, one bedroom plus space for reptiles.
Could costs be cut by designing the house to be expanded later if necessary or as funds allow? I'm quite happy to think laterally and be innovative.
I know it could be impossible, but you don't know until you ask.
Thanks.