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What's the cheapest way to build a house in NZ?
Building a new house in NZ doesn’t have to cost a fortune - here’s how you can do it cheaper.

AI summary
Building a house affordably in New Zealand is possible with careful planning. Key strategies include choosing cheaper land on a flat section and using standard plans instead of custom designs.
Building smaller or considering a tiny home can drastically reduce costs. Other tips include:
- Opting for kit set or flat pack homes
- Using cost-effective materials
- Undertaking some DIY projects
Always review your fixed-price contract and set aside a 10% contingency fund for unexpected expenses.
How to reduce the cost of building in NZ
Start with the contract
Buy cheaper land
Build on a flat section
Use standard plans
Flat sections are generally much cheaper to build on.
Consider materials, fixtures and fittings
Do it yourself
Build smaller (or try a tiny home)
Use a flat pack or kit set builder
By building a contigency fund into your plan you protect yourself from budget blowouts.
Plan for the worst
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