Without a doubt, building a home can be a very stressful experience.
It is not a cheap venture, takes a significant amount of time and more often than not issues do arise.
It is important to do your homework before deciding on a builder.
Check out their previous work and portfolio – many builders will have this online or across their social media presence – and see if this lines with your dream home.
It is also a good idea to check if the builder has the appropriate licenses and is registered – this can be checked via various sources such as the Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) or through industry bodies such as the Housing Industry Association (HIA) and Master Builders Association (MBA).
In Queensland, both individuals and companies are required to hold a QBCC licence if conducting building work valued over $3,300. For work involving Hydraulic Services Design, the threshold is reduced to $1,100. You can search for licence holders on the QBBC website.
Once deciding on a builder, it is best to outline plans and schedules from the start – be clear on what you wish to achieve and your budget. Read contracts carefully. Communicate effectively with the builder, as this will be vital during the building process.
To help take the guesswork of finding a home builder in Brisbane, check out our list of the top home builders servicing Brisbane.