
Licensed Home Renovation Builder Jordan Springs
NSW licensed renovator. Jordan Springs 2747 2010s–present master-planned-era homes — asbestos assessment, AS 3740 wet-area waterproofing, structural sign-off where required. Code-compliant, certificate-backed.
Quick Answer
A home renovation in Jordan Springs costs $100,000–$500,000+. Kitchen from $30K, bathroom from $20K, full renovation from $150K. Buildana manages design, Penrith City Council approvals (where required), and construction under one fixed-price contract.
Home Renovation Builder in Jordan Springs
Jordan Springs's 2010s–present master-planned-era housing stock offers strong renovation potential — whether it's a kitchen and bathroom upgrade, open-plan living conversion, or full whole-home renovation. Penrith City Council manages development in City of Penrith, and many renovations in Jordan Springs can proceed under CDC for faster approval. Buildana provides fixed-price renovation contracts with full project management across City of Penrith.
Practical realities of renovating in Jordan Springs: Nearest rail is St Marys (5 km) + future Western Sydney Airport rail, which influences site access during construction (deliveries, cranage, skip placement). 300–500m² blocks usually have enough room for proper site set-up, but tight battle-axe lots and narrow frontages need staging plans factored into the build program. Penrith City Council processes a steady volume of residential applications — clean documentation moves fast, and Buildana lodges everything at full standard the first time. Class M (Wianamatta Shale predominant) / Class P/E (Hawkesbury–Nepean alluvial corridor on Cranebrook/Castlereagh/Emu Plains/Penrith Lakes; flood planning controls under Penrith DCP 2014) / industrial-legacy contamination overlays on Werrington/St Marys legacy precincts soil (extremely reactive clay) sets foundation cost in the $45,000–$80,000 range; budget allocation for that line item is fixed in your contract, not estimated.
Buildana manages the complete home renovation process in Jordan Springs — 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 Jordan Springs from $100K
- Penrith City Council approvals managed (where required)
- Kitchen, bathroom, and full-home renovations
- 2010s–present master-planned-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 St Marys (5 km) + future Western Sydney Airport rail station

Reviewed by Oliver Alameri
Licensed Builder (NSW 487805C) · Master of Property Development · PhD Student · Building across Western Sydney since 2010
Why Renovate in Jordan Springs?
Jordan Springs is the master-planned new release suburb on former Penrith Lakes land — 2010s+ contemporary on 300–500m² R2/R3 blocks with town centre, lake and parkland amenity. Modern infrastructure throughout. Class P/E alluvial on the southern fringe.
As one of Western Sydney's newer residential areas, Jordan Springs offers contemporary streetscapes with modern infrastructure. 300–500m² lots with R2 Low Density predominant / R3 Medium Density on Penrith CBD/St Marys CBD/Kingswood/Werrington station precincts / R4 (Penrith CBD high-rise zone) zoning. Transport access via St Marys (5 km) + future Western Sydney Airport rail connects Jordan Springs to the wider Sydney network. Renovating 2010s–present master-planned-era homes in Jordan Springs is a smart play when the structure is sound. Kitchen and bathroom upgrades typically return 60–80% of investment in added property value. Ground conditions (Class M (Wianamatta Shale predominant) / Class P/E (Hawkesbury–Nepean alluvial corridor on Cranebrook/Castlereagh/Emu Plains/Penrith Lakes; flood planning controls under Penrith DCP 2014) / industrial-legacy contamination overlays on Werrington/St Marys legacy precincts) across Jordan Springs are well understood by local builders — Buildana's engineering accounts for extremely reactive soil movement.
Home renovation builder in Jordan Springs — key facts
- Suburb
- Jordan Springs, NSW 2747
- Council / LGA
- Penrith City Council (City of Penrith)
- Primary zoning
- R2 Low Density predominant / R3 Medium Density on Penrith CBD/St Marys CBD/Kingswood/Werrington station precincts / R4 (Penrith CBD high-rise zone)
- Typical lot size
- 300–500m²
- Soil class
- Class M (Wianamatta Shale predominant) / Class P/E (Hawkesbury–Nepean alluvial corridor on Cranebrook/Castlereagh/Emu Plains/Penrith Lakes; flood planning controls under Penrith DCP 2014) / industrial-legacy contamination overlays on Werrington/St Marys legacy precincts
- Median house price
- $1.0M–$1.4M
- Home era
- 2010s–present master-planned
- 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 Jordan Springs — Local Context
Ground Conditions That Affect Your Build
Class M (Wianamatta Shale predominant) / Class P/E (Hawkesbury–Nepean alluvial corridor on Cranebrook/Castlereagh/Emu Plains/Penrith Lakes; flood planning controls under Penrith DCP 2014) / industrial-legacy contamination overlays on Werrington/St Marys legacy precincts is the rule across Jordan Springs — 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. Jordan Springs is close to St Marys (5 km) + future Western Sydney Airport rail station — site access on tighter blocks adds a logistics premium, which is why we cost cranage and material delivery before signing, not after.
Approval Timeline for Jordan Springs
Realistic timeline for a renovation in Jordan Springs: 8–14 weeks for DA through Penrith City Council. Add 2–4 weeks before lodgement for documentation, BASIX certificate, geotech report, and survey if you don't already have one. Construction Certificate is issued separately before works commence.
Where the Money Goes on a Jordan Springs Renovation
Cost breakdown for a typical renovation in Jordan Springs: structure and frame around 30%, slab and foundations 8–14% (driven by Class M (Wianamatta Shale predominant) / Class P/E (Hawkesbury–Nepean alluvial corridor on Cranebrook/Castlereagh/Emu Plains/Penrith Lakes; flood planning controls under Penrith DCP 2014) / industrial-legacy contamination overlays on Werrington/St Marys legacy precincts soil), roofing and external 10–12%, services (plumbing, electrical, HVAC) 12–18%, fit-out (kitchen, bathrooms, joinery) 18–25%, and finishes (paint, tiles, flooring) 8–12%. The remaining 4–6% covers approvals, certifications, and site establishment. Buildana itemises every line so you see what you're paying for — no lump sums hiding margin.
Lifestyle Fit in Jordan Springs
Jordan Springs has a settled residential character. St Marys (5 km) + future Western Sydney Airport rail from the nearest station. Local landmark: Jordan Springs Town Centre + Jordan Springs lake + Penrith Lakes precinct. For families renovating here, the design considerations that matter day-to-day: orientation for natural light (north-facing living wherever the lot allows), separation between adult and kids' zones, a kitchen that opens to outdoor entertaining, garage size that fits a real family vehicle plus storage, and a layout that doesn't require renovating again in 10 years as the kids grow. Buildana designs for the long arc of how families actually use a home, not just the showroom photo.
Why Some Jordan Springs Builds Stall
Builds in Jordan Springs stall for predictable reasons. Lodgement defects (missing BASIX, wrong drawing scale, undeclared overlays). Soil surprises on Class M (Wianamatta Shale predominant) / Class P/E (Hawkesbury–Nepean alluvial corridor on Cranebrook/Castlereagh/Emu Plains/Penrith Lakes; flood planning controls under Penrith DCP 2014) / industrial-legacy contamination overlays on Werrington/St Marys legacy precincts ground when the builder didn't commission a borehole upfront. Variation creep when the contract was light on inclusions. Trade scheduling gaps when the builder is over-committed across too many sites. Penrith City Council delays when neighbour objection triggers committee review. Buildana protects against each of these at contract stage — fully documented lodgement pack, geotech in the price, itemised inclusions instead of allowances, and a tight project-manager-to-job ratio that keeps trades moving.
Builder's Take on Jordan Springs
First question on any Jordan Springs renovation: is the structure worth renovating? 2010s–present master-planned homes vary — some have good bones and need cosmetic lift, others are carrying termite damage, sagging floors, or obsolete wiring that makes deep renovation worse value than KDR. We do a structural inspection before quoting, not after the contract.
Jordan Springs median ($1.0M–$1.4M) supports renovation spend up to about 20% of property value before you're over-capitalising. That's a rough ceiling — $160K–$250K on a $1M home, $200K–$350K on a $1.5M home. Above that, a KDR often makes more sense than doubling down on renovation.
Jordan Springs vs Nearby Suburbs
Jordan Springs vs nearby suburbs — key metrics for renovating.
| Suburb | Median Price | Typical Lot | Soil Class | Era | Station |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jordan Springs2747this suburb | $1.0M–$1.4M | 300–500m² | Class M (Wianamatta Shale predominant) / Class P/E (Hawkesbury–Nepean alluvial corridor on Cranebrook/Castlereagh/Emu Plains/Penrith Lakes; flood planning controls under Penrith DCP 2014) / industrial-legacy contamination overlays on Werrington/St Marys legacy precincts | 2010s–present master-planned | St Marys (5 km) + future Western Sydney Airport rail |
| Cranebrook2749 | $850K–$1.3M typical; $1.0M–$1.6M Glenmore Park/Jordan Springs premium master-planned; $1.6M–$3.0M+ Mulgoa/Wallacia/Castlereagh acreage | 450–750m² typical (Cranebrook/Werrington/Cambridge Park/Kingswood/St Marys); 250–450m² master-planned (Jordan Springs/Caddens/Glenmore Park new release) | Class M (Wianamatta Shale predominant) / Class P/E (Hawkesbury–Nepean alluvial corridor on Cranebrook/Castlereagh/Emu Plains/Penrith Lakes; flood planning controls under Penrith DCP 2014) / industrial-legacy contamination overlays on Werrington/St Marys legacy precincts | 1960s–1980s fibro/brick veneer (Cranebrook/Werrington/Cambridge Park/Kingswood/St Marys) + 1990s–2010s brick (Glenmore Park/Cambridge Gardens) + 2010s+ master-planned (Jordan Springs/Caddens/Claremont Meadows) | Penrith (4 km) |
| Werrington2747 | $850K–$1.3M typical; $1.0M–$1.6M Glenmore Park/Jordan Springs premium master-planned; $1.6M–$3.0M+ Mulgoa/Wallacia/Castlereagh acreage | 450–750m² typical (Cranebrook/Werrington/Cambridge Park/Kingswood/St Marys); 250–450m² master-planned (Jordan Springs/Caddens/Glenmore Park new release) | Class M (Wianamatta Shale predominant) / Class P/E (Hawkesbury–Nepean alluvial corridor on Cranebrook/Castlereagh/Emu Plains/Penrith Lakes; flood planning controls under Penrith DCP 2014) / industrial-legacy contamination overlays on Werrington/St Marys legacy precincts | 1960s–1980s fibro/brick veneer (Cranebrook/Werrington/Cambridge Park/Kingswood/St Marys) + 1990s–2010s brick (Glenmore Park/Cambridge Gardens) + 2010s+ master-planned (Jordan Springs/Caddens/Claremont Meadows) | Werrington |
| St Marys2760 | $850K–$1.3M typical; $1.0M–$1.6M Glenmore Park/Jordan Springs premium master-planned; $1.6M–$3.0M+ Mulgoa/Wallacia/Castlereagh acreage | 450–750m² typical (Cranebrook/Werrington/Cambridge Park/Kingswood/St Marys); 250–450m² master-planned (Jordan Springs/Caddens/Glenmore Park new release) | Class M (Wianamatta Shale predominant) / Class P/E (Hawkesbury–Nepean alluvial corridor on Cranebrook/Castlereagh/Emu Plains/Penrith Lakes; flood planning controls under Penrith DCP 2014) / industrial-legacy contamination overlays on Werrington/St Marys legacy precincts | 1950s–1980s + 2010s+ R4 apartments | St Marys |
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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How It Works
From First Call to Final Key
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.
⏱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 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 Penrith City 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.
⏱Renovation complete — final clean, defect inspection, and handover. Warranty covers all work (6-year structural, 2-year non-structural).
⏱Quality Promise
Every Buildana home renovation in Jordan Springs is delivered under a fixed-price contract — from consultation through to defect-free handover.
Cost Guide
| Item | Estimated Range |
|---|---|
| Pre-sale refresh (Jordan Springs median lift) | $30,000 – $100,000 |
| Post-purchase renovation (bringing up to liveable) | $80,000 – $250,000 |
| Modernising a tired kitchen/bathroom | $50,000 – $130,000 |
| 2010s–present master-planned home — full liveability upgrade | $200,000 – $450,000 |
| Rental-prep renovation (neutral spec) | $40,000 – $110,000 |
Prices are indicative for Western Sydney (2025). Actual costs depend on site, specifications, and approvals.
Our Team
Oliver Alameri
Founder / Director / Builder · MPropDev · PhD Student
Ahmad Alameri
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Claire Wendell
Project Manager
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