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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.

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Building a house affordably in New Zealand requires smart planning. Key strategies include choosing a flat section of land, using standard plans from group builders, and considering smaller designs like tiny homes.
Kit set or flat pack homes offer significant savings over traditional builds. You can also reduce costs by:
- Using affordable materials like polished concrete
- Undertaking some DIY work
- Securing a fixed-price contract
Always set aside a contingency fund of at least 10% 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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