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Home Renovation Bass Hill — Design, Selections, Build, Certification

Complete renovation service in Bass Hill 2197: scope, design, selections, asbestos assessment, Canterbury-Bankstown Council approval where required, structural works, fit-out, and final certification.

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A home renovation in Bass Hill costs $100,000–$500,000+. Kitchen from $30K, bathroom from $20K, full renovation from $150K. Buildana manages design, Canterbury-Bankstown Council approvals (where required), and construction under one fixed-price contract.

Home Renovation Builder in Bass Hill

Bass Hill has wider blocks for Canterbury-Bankstown — 1960s–1980s homes with larger living areas to work with. Kitchen modernisation, bathroom upgrades, and open-plan conversions. Canterbury-Bankstown Council approvals managed by Buildana.

Bass Hill's housing stock is mostly from the 1960s–1980s, which is the era where structural bones either hold up or don't — and we see plenty of both across the suburb. For renovating here, that history matters: asbestos survey before any demolition is non-negotiable, and licensed removal lands somewhere between $5,000 and $25,000 depending on what's actually there. Median price $1.0M–$1.25M on typical 500–700m² blocks. Class M ground, foundation cost band $15,000–$32,000.

Buildana manages the complete home renovation process in Bass Hill — from initial consultation and design through to approvals (where required) and fixed-price construction to handover. Your home, modernised.

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  • Home renovations in Bass Hill from $100K
  • Canterbury-Bankstown Council approvals managed (where required)
  • Kitchen, bathroom, and full-home renovations
  • 1960s–1980s-era homes — renovation specialists
  • Asbestos assessment and removal included
  • Staged renovation plans to minimise disruption
  • 6-year structural warranty on structural work
  • Free consultation — near Bankstown (3 km) station
Bass Hill renovation — kitchen, bathroom and full internal refit
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Reviewed by Oliver Alameri

Licensed Builder (NSW 487805C) · Master of Property Development · PhD Student · Building across Western Sydney since 2010

Why Renovate in Bass Hill?

Bass Hill has a major shopping plaza and established residential streets with 1960s–1980s homes on generous blocks. Strong knockdown rebuild and granny flat potential.

Bass Hill's established streetscape and median house prices of $1.0M–$1.25M reflect a premium location within Canterbury-Bankstown. Building costs sit above the metro average, offset by stronger capital growth and rental returns. Transport access via Bankstown (3 km) connects Bass Hill to the wider Sydney network. Renovating 1960s–1980s-era homes in Bass Hill is a smart play when the structure is sound. Kitchen and bathroom upgrades typically return 60–80% of investment in added property value. Class M soil (moderately reactive) is standard for Bass Hill — Buildana includes engineered slab design in every quote.

Canterbury-Bankstown's diverse housing stock creates varied renovation demand — from character home restoration in Earlwood and Canterbury to practical upgrades in Bankstown and Yagoona. Older homes (pre-1970) commonly contain asbestos in wet areas, eaves, and wall linings. Buildana includes asbestos assessment as standard and manages licensed removal where needed. Renovation budgets in the LGA typically range $100K–$400K depending on scope and suburb.

Planning Controls — Canterbury-Bankstown Council

Canterbury-Bankstown LEP 2023 & DCP. R2 zones: FSR 0.5:1, R3 zones: FSR 0.85:1, building height 9m, front setback 5.5m. Heritage conservation provisions apply in some suburbs. CDC available for eligible designs.

Home renovation builder in Bass Hill — key facts

Suburb
Bass Hill, NSW 2197
Council / LGA
Canterbury-Bankstown Council (Canterbury-Bankstown)
Primary zoning
R2 Low Density
Typical lot size
500–700m²
Soil class
Class M
Median house price
$1.0M–$1.25M
Home era
1960s–1980s
Typical price range
$30,000 – $500,000+
Typical timeline
3–8 months depending on scope
Approval pathway
Exempt development for cosmetic, CDC/DA for structural

Building in Bass Hill — Local Context

Site & Ground Conditions in Bass Hill

Bass Hill sits on Class M soil — moderately reactive. For a renovation, that keeps foundation work in the standard cost band, and pushes engineered footings into the $15,000–$32,000 range on most 500–700m² blocks here. Geotechnical testing isn't optional — every Buildana renovation in Bass Hill starts with a borehole report so the slab and footings are sized to your actual block, not a generic spec. It's a cheap step that prevents expensive surprises during excavation. Drainage design matters too — overland flow paths on Bass Hill's topography can collect water against rear setbacks if the contour survey is sloppy.

Planning Controls in Bass Hill

Bass Hill is zoned R2 Low Density. Canterbury-Bankstown Council controls FSR, height limits (typically 8.5–9m), site coverage, landscaped area minimums, and setbacks. For a renovation, the binding constraints on most 500–700m² blocks here are: front setback (around 4.5–6m), side setbacks (1.0–1.5m articulated), rear (3–6m depending on lot depth), and landscaped area (usually 35–40%). Buildana's design team works to those numbers from the first sketch — no late re-design when council comes back with comments.

Realistic Budget for Bass Hill

For a renovation in Bass Hill, the budget conversation starts with what you actually want versus what the site supports. Most quotes you'll get from volume builders strip out the things that matter on Class M soil — engineered slab upgrade, decent waterproofing, real drainage design, BASIX-compliant glazing — and present them as variations after you sign. We don't do that. Buildana's contract is fixed-price including everything required to deliver a renovation that complies with NCC 2025 on a 500–700m² block in Bass Hill.

What Makes a Renovation Work in Bass Hill

Bass Hill (2197) is part of Canterbury-Bankstown. Bankstown (3 km) from the nearest station. Building well here means understanding what the suburb actually rewards — and what it punishes. Reward: thoughtful orientation, family-scale outdoor entertaining, durable materials that look right against the 1960s–1980s streetscape, and floor plans that handle multi-generational living without feeling cramped. Punish: over-glazing on west elevations (summer heat is brutal), thin slab specs on Class M ground, generic project-home elevations that ignore the street rhythm. Buildana has built across Canterbury-Bankstown long enough to know where the line sits.

Realistic Bass Hill Timeline

End-to-end timeline for a renovation in Bass Hill, lodgement-realistic: 8-14 weeks for DA, depending on neighbour notification and any RFI rounds. Add 2-3 weeks for documentation pack assembly before lodgement (BASIX, geotech for Class M, contour survey, hydraulic). Add 1 week for Construction Certificate post-approval. Construction varies by scope but most runs 2-6 months. Buildana provides a dated programme in every contract, not a vague "12-18 months" range.

Builder’s Take on Bass Hill

Kitchen renovations in Bass Hill typically run $35K–$80K end to end. What drives the range: cabinetry (stone vs laminate, matt vs gloss, soft-close vs basic), appliances ($8K–$25K), plumbing relocation ($3K–$10K), and electrical upgrades. Standard kitchens come in mid-range; premium "entertainer" kitchens push $80K+.

Electrical rewires on 1960s–1980s Bass Hill homes are often needed. Old cabling doesn't meet AS/NZS 3000 standards, circuit counts are insufficient for modern loads, and safety switches might be missing. Partial or full rewire adds $8K–$25K to a full renovation but brings the house to current compliance.

Bass Hill vs Nearby Suburbs

Bass Hill vs nearby suburbs — key metrics for renovating.

SuburbMedian PriceTypical LotSoil ClassEraStation
Bass Hill2197this suburb$1.0M–$1.25M500–700m²Class M1960s–1980sBankstown (3 km)
Bankstown2200$1.0M–$1.35M500–750m²Class M1940s–1980sBankstown
Georges Hall2198$1.05M–$1.3M550–800m²Class M1960s–1980sBankstown (3 km)
Yagoona2199$1.0M–$1.25M500–700m²Class M1950s–1970sYagoona

Median price, soil class, and lot size shape build feasibility and final cost. Buildana assesses every site against these and other constraints during the free feasibility stage.

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Cost Guide

ItemEstimated Range
Kitchen renovation$26,000 – $74,000
Bathroom renovation$21,000 – $53,000
Cosmetic (paint, floors, lighting)$16,000 – $63,000
Structural reno (wall removal, open-plan)$110,000 – $260,000
Full home makeover$260,000 – $630,000

Prices are indicative for Western Sydney (2025). Actual costs depend on site, specifications, and approvals.

Scope lock-in at design stage — the biggest timeline risk isn't trades, it's client indecision
Cosmetic renovations (paint, floors, kitchen) typically 4–10 weeks
Full-home renovations (kitchen, bathrooms, living zones) 10–20 weeks
Canterbury-Bankstown Council CDC only where required — most cosmetic work doesn't need approval
DA only for structural change or heritage-affected homes
Trades sequenced to avoid idle crews and rework — pace is programmed, not hopeful

How It Works

From First Call to Final Key

On-site meeting to walk through your Bass Hill home room by room. We identify what needs to change, what can stay, and where the budget delivers the most impact. Written scope and cost estimate within a week.

Design includes selections for everything you'll touch: tapware, tiles, benchtops, splashbacks, joinery handles, paint colours, lighting, flooring. We lock these at design stage with cost-confirmed inclusions, not provisional sums that creep up during construction.

If your renovation involves structural work, we lodge DA or CDC with Canterbury-Bankstown Council. Most kitchen and bathroom renovations don't require approval. Buildana advises on what needs lodgement and what doesn't.

Trade sequencing is the difference between a 6-week renovation and a 12-week one. Demo, structural, plumbing rough-in, electrical rough-in, plaster, waterproofing, tiling, joinery install, fit-off, paint — each trade in and out cleanly, no waiting on the next sub.

Final inspection, Occupation Certificate (if required), 6-year structural warranty on any structural work, and maintenance guide. Your Bass Hill home, transformed.

Our Team

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Oliver Alameri

Founder / Director / Builder · MPropDev · PhD Student

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Ahmad Alameri

Accounts Manager

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Claire Wendell

Project Manager

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