Fixed Price Builder FAQ
What does “fixed‑price” actually mean?
It means your contract price is locked in before construction begins.
No hidden costs, no variations, and no surprise invoices — just clarity and predictability from start to finish.
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
- What does “fixed price” actually mean?
It means the price in your contract is the final price.
No variations. No hidden costs. No surprises.
Learn more on How Fixed Pricing Works.
- Do you offer base prices?
No.
Base prices are misleading, they exclude most of the home.
We only offer full turnkey pricing.
See What’s Included.
- What is the Pre‑Construction Assessment?
It’s a small deposit that covers:
- soil test
- engineering
- siting
- compliance checks
- covenant review
It is credited back into your contract.
More info: Pre‑Construction Assessment.
- Can I add upgrades?
Yes, but only after the Pre‑Construction Assessment.
This ensures accurate pricing and avoids wasted quoting.
See Upgrade Policy.
- Can I remove items for a refund?
No.
Our pricing is based on the entire home being delivered as a complete package.
Removing items breaks the fixed‑price model.
- Do you build custom homes?
No.
We specialise in fixed plans to keep pricing predictable and build times fast.
See Fixed Plans.
- Do you have display homes?
No, instead, we provide:
- 3D renders
- colour scheme boards
- full inclusion lists
- real‑world examples
- Online Display Village
This keeps costs down and pricing honest.
- Where do you build?
Greater Brisbane:
- Brisbane
- Logan
- Ipswich
- Redlands
- Moreton Bay
See Service Areas.
- What’s included in the turnkey price?
Everything you need to move in:
- driveway
- landscaping
- fencing
- flooring
- blinds
- appliances
- air‑conditioning
- lighting
- council fees
Full list: Turnkey Inclusions.
- How do I get started?
Begin with the Pre‑Construction Assessment.
Start here: Pre‑Construction Assessment.
This page provides clear, transparent answers to common questions about the fixed‑price building model, including land suitability, colour schemes, builder fees, and contract processes. It helps homeowners and builders understand how the model works and what makes it different from franchises or pay‑per‑lead systems.
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Link to:
- Become a Fixed‑Price Builder
- Check If Your Land Is Suitable
- Colour Schemes
- Start Now
