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Builders on the Gold Coast 2026, Custom Home Build Costs, Knockdown Rebuild Prices, and How to Find a Reliable Builder Near You

Gold Coast home builder guide 2026: how much building a new home costs on the Gold Coast, QBCC licensing, canal home building requirements, Wind Region B construction, and how to find a reliable builder near you.

By Gold Coast Daily · Published 3 July 2026, 9:37 pm

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Updated 8 July 2026, 1:05 am

Builders on the Gold Coast 2026, Custom Home Build Costs, Knockdown Rebuild Prices, and How to Find a Reliable Builder Near You
Photo: City of Gold Coast / via Unsplash

Builders on the Gold Coast 2026

The Gold Coast has a large and active residential construction market driven by strong population growth and property investment. QBCC licences all residential builders in Queensland, verify at qbcc.qld.gov.au. Gold Coast's canal and coastal geography creates specific building requirements around flood immunity, salt air-resistant materials, and Wind Region B cyclone-resistant construction.

How Much Does Building a New Home Cost on the Gold Coast 2026?

  • Project home (standard volume builder, 4-bedroom, turnkey), typically $292,000-$505,000 (house only, not land) in Gold Coast
  • Custom home (architect-designed, 4-bedroom, quality finishes), typically $505,000-$1,110,000+ (house only) in Gold Coast
  • Knockdown rebuild (demolish existing, new 4-bedroom home), typically $352,000-$705,000 (build cost, not including land) in Gold Coast
  • Canal home build (new, concrete construction, salt air rated), typically $550,000-$1,400,000 in Gold Coast
  • Dual occupancy build (duplex, 2 x 3-bedroom), typically $655,000-$1,410,000 in Gold Coast
  • Granny flat (60sqm, supply and build), typically $112,000-$202,000 in Gold Coast
  • Extension / second storey addition (per square metre), typically $2,820-$6,050/sqm in Gold Coast

Gold Coast Canal Building, Wind Region B, and Flood Immunity

Gold Coast's canal network creates a unique building environment, canal homes require salt air-resistant materials and finishes, adequate floor level heights above the tidal canal, and marine-grade fittings for any elements exposed to salt water spray. Gold Coast is in Wind Region B, all new homes must be built to cyclone-adjacent wind load standards. Gold Coast City Council flood mapping is extensive, check the flood overlay before purchasing land, as floor level requirements on flood-affected blocks can add significant cost. qbcc.qld.gov.au

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