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Home β€Ί Knockdown Rebuild
Knockdown Rebuild β€” Canberra ACT

Love Your Location.
Start Fresh
With a Brand New Home.

Keep the suburb, the school zone, and the block you already own β€” demolish the old home and build exactly the home your family needs. Sync manages the entire process, from asbestos assessment to the day you move into your new home.

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ACT Licensed Builder
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Demo to Handover
One builder, full process
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Asbestos Managed
Pre-1990 homes covered
$550k Knockdown rebuild from
14–26 Months demo to handover
100% Approvals managed by Sync
5.0β˜… Google Review average

What Is a Knockdown Rebuild?

Your Block. Your Suburb.
A Completely New Home.

A knockdown rebuild is exactly what it sounds like β€” you demolish your existing home and build a brand new custom home on the same block. You keep the land, the location, and everything you love about where you live. You replace the structure that no longer works for your family.

It's a particularly popular choice in Canberra, where many homeowners own well-located blocks in established suburbs β€” inner north, inner south, Woden, Belconnen β€” but are living in ageing homes that are tired, inefficient, or simply too small for how their family lives today.

Fady manages the entire process β€” asbestos assessment and safe removal, demolition, design, approvals, and the full custom build. You deal with one builder, one point of contact, from the decision to rebuild all the way through to moving in.

Stay In your suburb & school zone
No Stamp duty or agent fees
100% Custom design on your land
1 Builder for the entire project
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Is a Knockdown Rebuild Right for You?

When KDR Makes Sense β€”
And When It Doesn't

A knockdown rebuild is the right choice in certain situations β€” and not the right choice in others. Here's an honest guide to help you think it through before you reach out to Fady.

βœ“ KDR is likely right for you if...
βœ“ You love your suburb, school zone, and community but the house no longer works for your family
βœ“ Your existing home has significant structural issues β€” subsidence, major asbestos, or severe deterioration that makes renovation uneconomical
βœ“ You want to significantly increase the home's footprint and renovation + extensions would cost more than building new
βœ“ The existing home's layout, orientation, or energy efficiency can't be meaningfully improved with renovation alone
βœ“ You want to build a fully custom home designed precisely for how your family lives β€” not adapt an existing structure
βœ“ You own land in an established inner suburb where land value exceeds the value of the existing dwelling
βœ“ You want the full NCC 2022 energy efficiency and thermal performance of a new build β€” not an upgraded old one
βœ— KDR may not be right if...
βœ— Your existing home has strong heritage character or is in a heritage overlay zone that restricts or prevents demolition
βœ— You only need 1–2 rooms added or updated β€” a targeted renovation or extension is more cost-effective
βœ— You have significant emotional attachment to the existing home's structure and would regret demolishing it
βœ— Your timeline is too tight β€” knockdown rebuilds require 14–26 months from decision to moving in
βœ— Your budget doesn't extend to the full cost of demolition plus new build β€” partial renovation may be a better fit
βœ— You are renting or have complex living arrangements that make 12–18 months of alternative accommodation impractical
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Not sure which path is right for you?

Fady offers free consultations that specifically address the renovation vs extend vs knockdown rebuild decision. He'll assess your block, your existing home, your goals, and your budget β€” and give you an honest recommendation, even if the answer is that KDR isn't the right option for you.

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Understanding the Investment

Knockdown Rebuild vs
Renovate vs Buy & Build

Three paths to getting the home you want in Canberra. Here's an honest financial breakdown of each β€” so you can make the right decision for your situation.

Option A

Major Renovation

$200,000 – $500,000+

Extend and renovate existing home

Stay in home during some stages
No demolition or asbestos cost
Shorter timeline than KDR
Limited by existing structure and footprint
Old electrical, plumbing, and insulation retained
Energy efficiency constrained by existing walls
May cost as much as KDR for major scope
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Knockdown Rebuild

$550,000 – $1,200,000+

Demolish and build brand new on your land

Fully custom home β€” no compromises
Stay in your suburb, school, and community
No stamp duty on land purchase
New electrical, plumbing, insulation throughout
NCC 2022 energy efficiency as standard
Complete warranty on new structure
Need alternative accommodation during build
Option C

Buy Land & Build New

Land + $450,000 – $1,200,000+

Purchase a new block and build on it

Fresh start on a new block
Potentially lower land cost in outer suburbs
Stamp duty on land purchase ($20,000–$60,000+)
Lose your existing suburb, school zone, and community
Agent and legal fees if selling existing home
Capital gains implications if selling current property
New estates often further from established amenity
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For many Canberra homeowners, KDR is the most financially rational choice

When stamp duty on a new purchase, agent fees, and the cost of leaving an established suburb are factored in β€” a knockdown rebuild on land you already own is often the most cost-effective path to the home you want. Fady can walk you through the numbers for your specific situation in a free consultation.

Important β€” Pre-1990 Canberra Homes

Asbestos in Canberra Homes β€”
What You Need to Know

Canberra has one of the highest concentrations of asbestos-affected homes in Australia. If your home was built before 1990 β€” which covers the vast majority of established suburb homes β€” an asbestos assessment is a mandatory first step before any demolition work begins.

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Asbestos is extremely common in Canberra's established suburbs

Homes built before 1990 in Canberra frequently contain asbestos in fibrous cement sheeting (eaves, fences, internal linings), floor tiles, roof sheeting, pipe lagging, and textured paints. Disturbing asbestos without proper containment and licensed removal is illegal and carries serious health risks. Sync manages the full assessment and removal process β€” you don't need to navigate this yourself.

Where asbestos is commonly found

β†’Fibrous cement cladding (eaves, walls, gable ends)
β†’Flat or corrugated fibro fencing
β†’Roof sheeting (corrugated or flat fibro)
β†’Internal wall linings and ceiling tiles
β†’Bathroom and laundry wall sheeting
β†’Vinyl floor tiles and backing paper
β†’Pipe and duct lagging
β†’Textured (popcorn) ceiling and wall coatings

How Sync manages asbestos

1
Asbestos assessment arranged

We engage a licensed asbestos assessor to identify all asbestos-containing materials in your home and produce a register. Required before demolition can be approved.

2
Licensed removal contractor engaged

All asbestos is removed by a licensed asbestos removalist under the Work Health and Safety Act. Proper containment, PPE, and regulated disposal at an approved facility.

3
Clearance certificate issued

Post-removal air monitoring and a formal clearance certificate is issued by the assessor before demolition proceeds. All documentation provided to you.

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Demolition proceeds safely

Once the site is clear, licensed demolition proceeds. All waste is disposed of to council requirements. You receive a clean, clear site ready for the new build.

The Full Knockdown Rebuild Process

From Decision to Moving In β€”
Managed End-to-End by Sync

A knockdown rebuild is one of the most complex residential projects you can undertake β€” because it combines demolition, approvals, and a full new home build in sequence. Sync manages every stage personally.

Phase 1 β€” Pre-Demolition

1

Free consultation & feasibility

Fady reviews your block, existing home, goals and budget. He confirms whether KDR is the right path for your situation β€” and if not, advises on alternatives honestly.

Free Β· No obligation
2

Asbestos assessment

Licensed asbestos assessor inspects your home and produces a register. Required before demolition approval can be granted. Sync coordinates the assessor and manages the process.

⚠️ Mandatory for all pre-1990 homes
3

Asbestos removal (if required)

All identified asbestos-containing materials removed by a licensed removalist. Clearance certificate issued post-removal. Cost depends on extent of asbestos found.

⚠️ Additional cost β€” assessed per property
4

Service disconnections

Electricity, gas, water, and telecommunications are safely disconnected from the existing home before demolition commences. Sync coordinates all utility providers.

1–2 weeks lead time
5

Demolition approval & licensed demolition

Demolition permit lodged and approved. Licensed demolition contractor razes the existing structure. Concrete slab broken up and removed. Site cleared, levelled, and ready for the new build.

2–4 weeks for demolition

Phase 2 β€” Design & Approvals

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Design brief & architect engagement

With a clean site, the new home design is developed. Fady works alongside your architect or designer from day one β€” ensuring the design is buildable, compliant, and aligned with your budget before approvals are lodged.

4–12 weeks
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Development Application

DA prepared and lodged with the ACT Planning Authority by Sync. We manage all communications and conditions. Most new dwellings in established ACT suburbs require a DA.

4–10 weeks
8

Building Approval via private certifier

Structural drawings, energy compliance report, and soil assessment submitted for Building Approval. Private certifier engaged for faster turnaround than council assessment.

3–6 weeks

Phase 3 β€” Construction & Handover

9

Contract, selections & pre-construction

Fixed-price contract signed. All material and finish selections finalised β€” cabinetry, tiles, benchtops, flooring, fixtures. Trades engaged and construction programme issued.

4–6 weeks
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Construction β€” Fady on site every day

Slab, frame, roof, lock-up, services, fitout, and finishing. Fady manages every trade personally on site. Mandatory stage inspections completed. Regular client updates throughout.

6–14 months depending on scope
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Handover, Occupation Certificate & moving in

Full walkthrough with Fady. Occupation Certificate issued. All documentation β€” warranties, manuals, certificates, and survey marks β€” provided. Welcome home to your brand new house on the same block you've always loved.

βœ“ The day it all comes together

ACT Planning Considerations

Key Planning Rules for KDR in the ACT

Knockdown rebuilds in Canberra's established suburbs are subject to ACT planning requirements. Sync assesses all of these upfront β€” before you commit to the project.

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DA

Development Application required

Most knockdown rebuilds in established ACT suburbs require a full DA. We prepare and manage the application.

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Setbacks & block coverage

New dwelling must comply with ACT setback requirements from boundaries and must not exceed permitted block coverage for your zone.

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Height controls

Maximum building height varies by zone. Second storeys in some inner suburbs require additional shadow and overlooking assessments.

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Heritage overlays

Some inner Canberra suburbs have heritage precincts. Demolition of a heritage-listed home may be restricted or prohibited β€” Sync checks this first.

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Tree protection

Protected trees on or near your block require an arborist report and may affect where the new building can be sited.

Demolition Process Overview

1

Disconnect services

Electricity, gas, water & comms disconnected safely.

1–2 weeks
2

Salvage & strip

Reusable materials removed. Hazardous materials confirmed clear.

2–3 days
3

Demolition

Structure demolished by licensed contractor. Slab removed if required.

1–3 days
4

Site clear

Waste removed, site levelled, ready for new construction.

2–3 days

Knockdown Rebuild Cost Guide

What Does a Knockdown Rebuild
Cost in Canberra?

A KDR combines demolition costs with a full new home build. Here's an honest breakdown β€” asbestos and approvals costs are the variables most builders don't mention upfront. Sync does.

Demolition Costs

ItemEst. Cost (AUD)
Asbestos assessment$600 – $1,500
Asbestos removal (if present)$3,000 – $20,000+
Service disconnections$1,500 – $4,000
Demolition (single storey)$15,000 – $30,000
Demolition (double storey)$25,000 – $50,000
Site clearance & levelling$3,000 – $8,000
⚠️ Asbestos removal costs vary significantly depending on quantity and type found. Assessed per property.

New Build + Professional Fees

ItemEst. Cost (AUD)
Architect / designer fees$15,000 – $50,000
DA & BA fees$5,000 – $15,000
New build β€” single storey$450,000 – $900,000
New build β€” double storey$650,000 – $1,400,000
Service reconnections$8,000 – $20,000
Total KDR (typical range)$550,000 – $1,500,000+
Excludes land value, landscaping, furniture, and temporary accommodation during build.
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These ranges are a guide β€” your project's costs depend on many variables

Asbestos extent, existing slab condition, block slope, design complexity, and chosen finishes all affect the final number. Book a free consultation and Fady will give you an honest picture.

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Completed KDR Projects

Before & After β€”
Real Canberra Knockdown Rebuilds

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Client Stories

What Homeowners Say After
Their Knockdown Rebuild

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Where We Build

All ACT Suburbs

Including Queanbeyan region

Braddon Deakin Yarralumla Campbell Downer Narrabundah Hawker Kambah Gungahlin Belconnen Woden Tuggeranong Manuka Kingston Griffith Curtin Lyons Garran Ainslie O'Connor Queanbeyan + All ACT Suburbs

Knockdown Rebuild FAQs

Questions Before
You Reach Out?

The questions Canberra homeowners ask most before starting a knockdown rebuild. Prefer to speak directly? Call Fady on 0452 394 567.

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Where will I live during a knockdown rebuild?

You'll need to find alternative accommodation for the duration of the project β€” typically 14–20 months from when you vacate your existing home to when the new home is ready for occupancy. This is a significant planning consideration. Many Canberra families rent during this period, stay with family, or arrange short-term rentals. Fady factors this into the project planning conversation β€” it's important to discuss early.

Not every home, but the majority of Canberra homes built before 1990 contain some asbestos-containing materials β€” particularly fibrous cement products (fibro). An asbestos assessment is required before demolition regardless, and the assessor will identify exactly what is present and where. The cost of assessment and removal (where required) varies considerably depending on what is found. Sync coordinates the full process.

In most cases yes β€” the new home's size is determined by current ACT planning rules (setbacks, block coverage, height) rather than the size of the existing dwelling. Many knockdown rebuilds result in significantly larger homes than what was originally on the block. Fady assesses your specific block's development potential as part of the free feasibility consultation.

It depends on whether the specific property is heritage-listed or within a heritage overlay that restricts demolition. Many Canberra suburbs have heritage precincts, but not every home within them is restricted. Sync checks heritage status as part of the initial feasibility assessment β€” before you commit to anything. Some heritage-adjacent blocks can still be demolished; others cannot.

This is a question for your lender or mortgage broker β€” not a builder. Construction loans for knockdown rebuilds work differently from standard mortgages β€” they are typically drawn down in progressive stages. Some lenders require the demolition to be complete before construction finance is released. Sync recommends speaking with your lender and a mortgage broker experienced in construction finance before committing to the project. We can recommend brokers we have worked with if helpful.

It depends on your specific home and goals. As a general guide: if the existing structure has significant problems (major asbestos, subsidence, poor orientation, or needs to be almost entirely rebuilt), a knockdown rebuild is usually more cost-effective. If the structure is sound and the block's orientation and footprint work, an extension and renovation may be the better value path. Fady will give you an honest assessment of which route makes more sense for your specific situation β€” even if that recommendation is "don't knock it down."

Free KDR Consultation

Let's Talk About Your
Knockdown Rebuild

Tell us about your block and your existing home. Fady will call you within 24 hours to arrange a free, no-obligation consultation β€” covering feasibility, asbestos considerations, approvals, and realistic costs.

βœ“ Free feasibility assessment β€” no obligation
βœ“ Asbestos, demolition & approvals explained
βœ“ Honest advice on KDR vs renovation vs extension
βœ“ You speak directly with Fady β€” the licensed builder

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