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Campsie Home Renovation Specialist — Lived-In Projects

Buildana renovates across Campsie 2194 while clients stay in the home where practical. We know the 1940s–1970s-era building stock, the Canterbury-Bankstown Council approval triggers, and how to stage the job.

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A home renovation in Campsie 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.

Modernising Campsie Homes

Campsie has rail connectivity and inner-west character. Renovation here adds real value — kitchen modernisation, bathroom upgrades, and living area reconfiguration in 1940s–1970s homes. Strong resale demand for renovated properties. Canterbury-Bankstown Council approvals managed by Buildana.

Campsie's housing stock is mostly from the 1940s–1970s, 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 $1.2M–$1.5M on typical 500–700m² blocks. Class M ground, foundation cost band $15,000–$32,000.

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

Not sure whether to renovate or rebuild? Use our Renovation vs KDR Calculator or read the renovation vs knockdown rebuild comparison.

  • Home renovations in Campsie from $100K
  • Canterbury-Bankstown Council approvals managed (where required)
  • Kitchen, bathroom, and full-home renovations
  • 1940s–1970s-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 Campsie station
Internal renovation of a 1940s–1970s home in Campsie
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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 Campsie?

Campsie is a busy multicultural suburb with excellent rail connectivity. Strong R3 and R4 zoning around Campsie CBD and established residential streets make it popular for development.

Campsie's established streetscape and median house prices of $1.2M–$1.5M reflect a premium location within Canterbury-Bankstown. Building costs sit above the metro average, offset by stronger capital growth and rental returns. Campsie benefits from Campsie station on the doorstep — walkable rail access lifts both rental demand and property values. Renovating 1940s–1970s-era homes in Campsie 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 Campsie (Class M, moderately reactive) are factored into every Buildana foundation design.

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 Campsie — key facts

Suburb
Campsie, NSW 2194
Council / LGA
Canterbury-Bankstown Council (Canterbury-Bankstown)
Primary zoning
R2 Low Density & R3 Medium Density
Typical lot size
500–700m²
Soil class
Class M
Median house price
$1.2M–$1.5M
Home era
1940s–1970s
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 Campsie — Local Context

What Campsie Soil Means for Your Renovation

Most blocks across Campsie (2194) classify as Class M — moderately reactive. Translation for a renovation: foundation cost lands somewhere between $15,000–$32,000, depending on building footprint and how the engineer reads the borehole. Standard waffle raft slabs work on most Campsie sites, sized by an engineer to the actual classification. Buildana includes the geotech report, structural engineering, and slab design in every quote. No site allowance, no provisional sum.

Canterbury-Bankstown Council & Approval Pathway

Campsie sits inside the Canterbury-Bankstown LGA, governed by Canterbury-Bankstown Council. For a renovation, the approval question is usually CDC vs DA. Renovations in Campsie usually need a full DA through Canterbury-Bankstown 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.

What a Renovation Costs in Campsie

Campsie's median house price sits at $1.2M–$1.5M. That's the number that decides whether a renovation stacks up financially. If you're spending more than 50% of $1.2M–$1.5M on a renovation, the economics tilt toward extension instead. Worth running the numbers properly before locking in scope. Buildana provides itemised quotes — no provisional sums, no allowances, no "as per engineering" line items.

What Makes a Renovation Work in Campsie

Campsie (2194) is part of Canterbury-Bankstown.. 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 1940s–1970s 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.

Building Activity in Campsie Right Now

Campsie is seeing steady residential activity — cost-of-living pressure has shifted demand toward renovation over moving, with kitchens, bathrooms, and open-plan conversions leading the work. Buildana sits inside that pipeline — we know what's getting approved, what's stalling, and why.

Builder’s Take on Campsie

The single biggest renovation timeline killer in Campsie 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.

Kitchen renovations in Campsie 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+.

Campsie vs Nearby Suburbs

Campsie vs nearby suburbs — key metrics for renovating.

SuburbMedian PriceTypical LotSoil ClassEraStation
Campsie2194this suburb$1.2M–$1.5M500–700m²Class M1940s–1970sCampsie
Canterbury2193$1.3M–$1.6M500–700m²Class M1920s–1960sCanterbury
Belmore2192$1.2M–$1.5M500–700m²Class M1930s–1960sBelmore
Lakemba2195$1.1M–$1.4M400–600m²Class M–S1930s–1960sLakemba

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
Single-room renovation (bathroom, kitchen)$28,000 – $88,000
Multi-room (kitchen + 1 bathroom)$88,000 – $180,000
Full internal renovation (kitchen, bathrooms, floors)$180,000 – $350,000
Full home renovation (all wet areas + living zones)$350,000 – $660,000
Premium full renovation (high-spec finishes)$660,000+

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

How It Works

From First Call to Final Key

Everything that has to be right before we touch the ground. We bring our trade leads (electrical, plumbing, structural) on the first visit when scope warrants it. They check what's behind the walls and the floor, which is where the real cost variation sits. You get a single accurate quote, not three rounds of revisions. We design the renovation around how you use your home — kitchen layout, bathroom placement, storage, lighting, and flow between rooms. Material and colour selections with our design consultant.

The Campsie construction phase. Fixed price, programmed, supervised. The approval-or-not question hinges on whether walls move, openings change in external walls, wet areas relocate, or load-bearing structure is altered. Buildana checks the scope against Canterbury-Bankstown Council's exempt and complying development tests on day one — no late-stage approval surprises. Renovation works completed room by room where possible — kitchen, bathrooms, living areas. Staged approach minimises disruption. Asbestos removal managed where required for 1940s–1970s-era homes.

The job isn't done when the site's clean; it's done when you have keys, certificates and warranties. Renovation complete — final clean, defect inspection, and handover. Warranty covers all work (6-year structural, 2-year non-structural). Your Campsie home upgraded and ready to enjoy.

A modern home without moving — keep the block, suburb, schools, neighbours
Campsie median holds strong, so your renovation investment tracks land value
Fixed-price scope — surprises are Buildana's problem, not a variation invoice
Full structural check done as part of renovation — you inherit a verified home
Staged build means you stay in the home for non-critical work
Warranty applies to all new work and any tied-in structure
Modern NCC performance where we touch the envelope — insulation, glazing, wet areas

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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