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Home Renovation Builder Bexley — Fixed-Price, From $30K

Fixed-price renovations in Bexley 2207. Bathroom from $20K, kitchen from $30K, full internal reno $150K+. No hourly rates, no surprise invoices.

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

Renovating Homes in Bexley

Renovation in Bexley is heritage-grade restoration on Federation streetscape pockets; mid-tier elsewhere. Council expects inter-war detail retained on protected streets. Asbestos universal pre-1990. Realistic budget $180K–$480K full refresh; $450K–$1.0M heritage-grade.

Bexley's housing stock is mostly from the 1910s–1960s, 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 $1.6M–$2.4M on typical 450–700m² blocks. Class M (Wianamatta Shale + Botany Sands) / Class P/E (alluvial near Cooks River + Botany Bay foreshore) ground, foundation cost band $45,000–$80,000.

Buildana manages the complete home renovation process in Bexley — 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 Bexley from $100K
  • Bayside Council approvals managed (where required)
  • Kitchen, bathroom, and full-home renovations
  • 1910s–1960s-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 Bexley North (T4, 1 km) station
Structural renovation in Bexley — R2 Low / R3 Medium (station precincts) / R4 (Wolli Creek, Mascot, Rockdale, Kogarah, Arncliffe high-rise) block
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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 Bexley?

Bexley is the inland suburb west of Rockdale — Federation cottages, inter-war heritage and post-war brick on 450–700m² blocks. Heritage Conservation Areas in pockets. R2 dominant with R3 along Forest Road. Wianamatta Shale soil. Established Federation/inter-war streetscapes.

Bexley's mix of 1910s–1960s-era housing on 450–700m² blocks creates strong opportunity for property improvement. Median prices of $1.6M–$2.4M support quality build investment. Transport access via Bexley North (T4, 1 km) connects Bexley to the wider Sydney network. Renovating 1910s–1960s-era homes in Bexley is a smart play when the structure is sound. Kitchen and bathroom upgrades typically return 60–80% of investment in added property value. Soil conditions in Bexley (Class M (Wianamatta Shale + Botany Sands) / Class P/E (alluvial near Cooks River + Botany Bay foreshore), extremely reactive) are factored into every Buildana foundation design.

Renovation in Bayside is contemporary refresh across most of the LGA's post-war fibro/brick stock with heritage-grade restoration on Botany village, Bexley Federation streets, Rockdale heritage core, Mascot inter-war pockets and parts of Kogarah/Carlton. Asbestos universal pre-1990. Botany Sands soil drives suspended slab footing inspection, Class P/E re-piering on subsidence sites (Mascot, Botany, Eastlakes, Brighton-Le-Sands, Kyeemagh, Wolli Creek) and dewatering on basement renovations. ANIP flight-path overlays mandate sound-rated glazing replacement, mechanical ventilation upgrades and insulation upgrades on renovation scope under the Sydney Airport approach corridor — spec premium $20K–$50K standard. Coastal salt-grade specifications on Botany Bay foreshore renovations (Brighton-Le-Sands, Monterey, Ramsgate Beach, Sandringham, Sans Souci, Dolls Point). Industrial-legacy contamination clearance on Mascot, Botany, Wolli Creek, Eastlakes parcels. Apartment renovations dominant on Wolli Creek, Mascot, Rockdale, Kogarah, Arncliffe high-rise — restricted by strata bylaws, common-property approval and common-wall restrictions. Realistic budget $130K–$400K full house refresh inland; $400K–$950K Federation/inter-war heritage-grade restoration; $400K–$1.1M beachfront with salt-grade specs; $120K–$320K apartment-scale.

Planning Controls — Bayside Council

Bayside LEP 2021 (consolidating the legacy Botany Bay and Rockdale LEPs) & Bayside DCP. R2 Low Density covers most older streets: FSR 0.5–0.55:1, building height 8.5–9m, front setback 4.5–6m, landscaped area 35–45%. R3 Medium Density along Princes Highway, Forest Road, Rocky Point Road, The Grand Parade and around station precincts (Rockdale, Kogarah, Carlton, Bexley North, Banksia, Arncliffe, Mascot, Kingsgrove) permits FSR up to 0.9:1. R4 High Density and B4 Mixed Use concentrated on Wolli Creek (master-planned apartment precinct), Mascot, Rockdale town centre, Kogarah St George Hospital precinct, Arncliffe, Eastgardens around Westfield, and station-precinct overlays. Bayside DCP enforces 600m² R2 dual-occupancy minimum. Heritage Conservation Areas in pockets covering Botany village, Bexley Federation streets, Rockdale heritage core, Mascot inter-war pockets and parts of Kogarah/Carlton. Tree Preservation Order LGA-wide. Wianamatta Shale soil predominant inland; Botany Sands soil with elevated water table on the eastern half of the LGA (Mascot, Botany, Eastlakes, Eastgardens, Brighton-Le-Sands, Kyeemagh, Wolli Creek) requiring suspended slabs, Class P/E footings, and dewatering on basement excavations. Coastal salt-grade specifications mandatory across all Botany Bay foreshore builds (Brighton-Le-Sands, Monterey, Ramsgate Beach, Dolls Point, Sandringham, Sans Souci). Cooks River and Botany Bay foreshore riparian setbacks 10–40m. Foreshore Building Line restrictions on direct waterfront. Industrial-legacy contamination management protocols apply to remediated parcels in Mascot, Botany, Wolli Creek, Eastlakes (former industrial, brick pits, light industry, Port Botany adjacency). Aircraft Noise Insulation Project (ANIP) overlays are LGA-defining — the Sydney Airport flight path runs directly over Mascot, Kyeemagh, Wolli Creek, Arncliffe, Banksia, Brighton-Le-Sands, Botany, Eastlakes and parts of Tempe; ANIP-covered properties mandate sound-rated glazing, mechanical ventilation and insulation upgrades. WestConnex/M8 corridor through Arncliffe, Wolli Creek and Tempe defines the northern transport spine. Aboriginal cultural heritage protocols apply on parts of the Botany Bay and Cooks River foreshore (La Perouse, Kurnell adjacency).

Home renovation builder in Bexley — key facts

Suburb
Bexley, NSW 2207
Council / LGA
Bayside Council (Bayside)
Primary zoning
R2 Low / R3 Medium (station precincts) / R4 (Wolli Creek, Mascot, Rockdale, Kogarah, Arncliffe high-rise)
Typical lot size
450–700m²
Soil class
Class M (Wianamatta Shale + Botany Sands) / Class P/E (alluvial near Cooks River + Botany Bay foreshore)
Median house price
$1.6M–$2.4M
Home era
1910s–1960s
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 Bexley — Local Context

Ground Conditions That Affect Your Build

Class M (Wianamatta Shale + Botany Sands) / Class P/E (alluvial near Cooks River + Botany Bay foreshore) is the rule across Bexley — extremely reactive clay. For your renovation, expect engineered footings in the $45,000–$80,000 range. The variables that shift you up or down inside that band: building footprint, number of storeys, point loads (heavy stone benchtops, masonry feature walls), and whether the adjacent stormwater system needs upgrading. Bexley is close to Bexley North (T4, 1 km) station — site access on tighter blocks adds a logistics premium, which is why we cost cranage and material delivery before signing, not after.

Bayside Council & Approval Pathway

Bexley sits inside the Bayside LGA, governed by Bayside Council. For a renovation, the approval question is usually CDC vs DA. Renovations in Bexley usually need a full DA through Bayside Council — typically 40–90+ days from lodgement, longer if neighbour notification triggers objections. Either way, we manage submission, RFIs, and re-lodgement in-house — you don't deal with the council.

Cost vs Value in Bexley

Median sale price in Bexley is $1.6M–$2.4M. For a renovation, the decision tree runs through three numbers: build cost, expected post-completion value, and how long you plan to hold. Kitchens (1.5–2× ROI), bathrooms (1.5×), and open-plan conversions (1.3–1.6×) deliver in Bexley's price band. Fully repainting and re-flooring without structural change rarely returns more than break-even. We map this in feasibility before you commit.

Building to Suit Bexley

Bexley's R2 Low / R3 Medium (station precincts) / R4 (Wolli Creek, Mascot, Rockdale, Kogarah, Arncliffe high-rise) zoning, 450–700m² blocks, and 1910s–1960s housing stock set the design context. For a renovation, the practical implications: renovations of 1910s–1960s homes work when you keep what's worth keeping and replace decisively — half-measures on plumbing or wiring create problems in 5-10 years. Buildana's design phase resolves all of this before you commit to construction pricing.

Bayside Council Processing & Bexley Activity

Bayside Council processes thousands of residential applications a year across the Bayside LGA, and Bexley (2207) sits in the active end of that workload. For a renovation, the realistic clock from lodgement to DA determination is 8-14 weeks. The applications that move to the front of the queue are the ones where every required document is correctly named, drawn to scale, and matched against the SEPP or LEP clause it's claiming compliance with. Buildana lodges every project at that standard — not because it's required, but because it's how you avoid sitting in the RFI loop for an extra month.

Builder's Take on Bexley

The temptation on a Bexley renovation is to "do it in stages" over years. Almost always worse value than a single consolidated scope. Trade mobilisation costs get duplicated, finishes don't match across stages, and total cost creeps 20–30% higher. One scope, one contract, one clean job.

The single biggest renovation timeline killer in Bexley is client indecision at selections stage. When tiles, tapware, and joinery aren't locked before site start, the build stops for weeks waiting on decisions. Buildana pushes hard for selections to be signed off pre-contract — that's where programmes hold or fail.

Bexley vs Nearby Suburbs

Bexley vs nearby suburbs — key metrics for renovating.

SuburbMedian PriceTypical LotSoil ClassEraStation
Bexley2207this suburb$1.6M–$2.4M450–700m²Class M (Wianamatta Shale + Botany Sands) / Class P/E (alluvial near Cooks River + Botany Bay foreshore)1910s–1960sBexley North (T4, 1 km)
Bexley North2207$1.6M–$2.4M450–700m²Class M (Wianamatta Shale + Botany Sands) / Class P/E (alluvial near Cooks River + Botany Bay foreshore)1930s–1970sBexley North (T4, in suburb)
Bardwell Park2207$1.7M–$2.5M450–700m²Class M (Wianamatta Shale + Botany Sands) / Class P/E (alluvial near Cooks River + Botany Bay foreshore)1930s–1970sBardwell Park (T4, in suburb)
Rockdale2216$1.5M–$2.4M350–650m²Class M (Wianamatta Shale + Botany Sands) / Class P/E (alluvial near Cooks River + Botany Bay foreshore)1910s–1970s + apartment towersRockdale (T4, in suburb)

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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Structural engineering for any wall removal — steel beams to AS 4100
Load path verified back to footings before any structural change
Waterproofing to AS 3740 (internal wet areas) and AS 4654 (external)
Electrical rewire or partial upgrade to AS/NZS 3000 — older Bexley circuits often need compliance uplift
Plumbing rough-in relocation with AS 3500 sign-off by licensed plumber
Wet area substrate verification — fibre cement or compressed sheet, not plasterboard
Glazing upgrade to NCC Part 3.12.2 where envelope is touched
Smoke alarms hardwired and interconnected per NSW Building Regulation

How It Works

From First Call to Final Key

Renovation consultations look at hidden issues as much as visible ones — wiring age, plumbing condition, waterproofing in wet areas, asbestos likelihood for 1910s–1960s-era stock. Surface-level scoping leads to mid-job surprises; we go deeper at consultation.

Renovation design covers layout changes, material selections, fixture specifications, and integration with existing structure. Kitchen, bathroom, living areas — your brief drives the design.

We check whether your renovation scope triggers Bayside Council approval requirements. If it does, we prepare and lodge all documentation. If not, we move straight to construction.

Construction stage is where most renovation jobs blow out, because trades stop showing up or the scope grows. Buildana protects against both: trades on dedicated programmes, scope frozen at contract with a written variation process for any changes.

Walk through your renovated home. Defect-free inspection, warranty documentation, appliance manuals, and maintenance guide provided. OC issued if structural work was involved.

Quality Promise

Every Buildana home renovation in Bexley is delivered under a fixed-price contract — from consultation through to defect-free handover.

Fixed-price renovation contractNCC 2025 compliant (structural work)Bayside Council compliance where requiredAsbestos assessment and licensed removalWeekly progress updates6-year structural warranty (structural work)

Cost Guide

ItemEstimated Range
Kitchen renovation$24,000 – $68,000
Bathroom renovation$19,000 – $49,000
Cosmetic (paint, floors, lighting)$15,000 – $58,000
Structural reno (wall removal, open-plan)$100,000 – $240,000
Full home makeover$240,000 – $580,000

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

Our Team

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