
Home Renovation North Parramatta — Design, Selections, Build, Certification
Complete renovation service in North Parramatta 2151: scope, design, selections, asbestos assessment, City of Parramatta Council approval where required, structural works, fit-out, and final certification.
Quick Answer
A home renovation in North Parramatta costs $100,000–$500,000+. Kitchen from $30K, bathroom from $20K, full renovation from $150K. Buildana manages design, City of Parramatta Council approvals (where required), and construction under one fixed-price contract.
Renovating Homes in North Parramatta
Renovation in North Parramatta is contemporary refresh on 1900s–1970s stock with heritage-grade restoration on Cumberland Hospital state-significant precinct (1810s+ asylum buildings, Female Factory) and heritage streets. Realistic budget $200K–$600K; $500K–$1.2M heritage-grade.
North Parramatta's housing stock is mostly from the 1900s–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 $1.5M–$2.2M on typical 500–800m² blocks. Class M (Wianamatta Shale predominant) / Class P/E (alluvial Parramatta River corridor: Rydalmere, Ermington, Sydney Olympic Park, Wentworth Point) / industrial-legacy contamination overlays on Camellia, Rosehill, Silverwater fringe and Sydney Olympic Park ground, foundation cost band $45,000–$80,000.
Buildana manages the complete home renovation process in North Parramatta — 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 North Parramatta from $100K
- City of Parramatta Council approvals managed (where required)
- Kitchen, bathroom, and full-home renovations
- 1900s–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 Parramatta (T1, 1.5 km) / Sydney Metro West (under construction) station

Reviewed by Oliver Alameri
Licensed Builder (NSW 487805C) · Master of Property Development · PhD Student · Building across Western Sydney since 2010
Why Renovate in North Parramatta?
North Parramatta is the established suburb north of the CBD — Federation cottages, inter-war heritage, post-war brick and contemporary on 500–800m² blocks. Cumberland Hospital site is a major heritage precinct (1810s+ asylum buildings, Female Factory site, World Heritage assessment ongoing). R4 around Church Street and Pennant Hills Road. Wianamatta Shale soil.
Residential blocks of 500–800m² across North Parramatta (2151) provide solid building envelopes for a range of project types. City of Parramatta Council manages planning controls with well-established DCP provisions. Transport access via Parramatta (T1, 1.5 km) / Sydney Metro West (under construction) connects North Parramatta to the wider Sydney network. Renovating 1900s–1970s-era homes in North Parramatta 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 (Wianamatta Shale predominant) / Class P/E (alluvial Parramatta River corridor: Rydalmere, Ermington, Sydney Olympic Park, Wentworth Point) / industrial-legacy contamination overlays on Camellia, Rosehill, Silverwater fringe and Sydney Olympic Park soil (extremely reactive) is standard for North Parramatta — Buildana includes engineered slab design in every quote.
Renovation in the City of Parramatta is contemporary refresh across the 1960s–1990s established brick stock dominating the suburban core (Carlingford, Northmead, Dundas, Dundas Valley, Ermington, Rydalmere, Old Toongabbie, North Parramatta, Epping side streets, parts of Oatlands) with heritage-grade restoration on the Federation/inter-war heritage stock in Carlingford, Epping village, Oatlands, Northmead, Rydalmere riverfront, parts of Dundas, the Parramatta CBD heritage core (St John's Cathedral precinct, Lancer Barracks adjacent, Old Government House buffer), Harris Park UNESCO World Heritage buffer (Old Government House, Experiment Farm, Elizabeth Farm adjacent), and the North Parramatta Cumberland Hospital state-significant precinct (1810s+ asylum buildings, Female Factory). Council enforces retention of stained glass, ornate plasterwork, slate roofing, original timber framing, decorative facade detail, sandstone walling on protected streets. Asbestos universal pre-1990. Wianamatta Shale soil predominant; Class P/E alluvial soil on Parramatta River corridor (Rydalmere, Ermington, parts of Telopea, Sydney Olympic Park, Wentworth Point) drives suspended slab footing inspection, Class P/E re-piering on subsidence sites, and dewatering on basement renovations. Industrial-legacy contamination clearance on Sydney Olympic Park, Wentworth Point, Camellia, Rosehill industrial fringe, Rydalmere, Ermington redevelopment parcels — SEPP 55 site investigation, remediation action plan and validation reports add 3–8 months and $30K–$120K+ to renovations affecting subgrade. UNESCO Old Government House World Heritage buffer-zone controls add heritage scrutiny on Harris Park, Parramatta CBD, North Parramatta, parts of Westmead. Tree Preservation Order strict. Riparian setbacks 10–60m on Parramatta River, Toongabbie Creek, Duck River. Foreshore Building Line restrictions on direct waterfront. Apartment renovations dominant on Parramatta CBD towers, Westmead Health Precinct stock, Harris Park towers, Wentworth Point peninsula, Sydney Olympic Park, Telopea Renewal Precinct, Epping town-centre apartments — restricted by strata bylaws, common-property approval and common-wall restrictions; some 1990s–2010s towers carry remediation action plans on contamination-cleared subgrade. Realistic budget $150K–$450K full house refresh on suburban-core; $400K–$1.0M on Oatlands/Carlingford/Epping premium suburban; $500K–$1.4M heritage-grade restoration in Carlingford/Epping village/Oatlands/Northmead/Rydalmere riverfront; $700K–$1.8M Federation/Victorian heritage-grade restoration on Parramatta CBD heritage core, Harris Park UNESCO buffer, North Parramatta Cumberland Hospital precinct; $400K–$1.1M premium river-frontage Rydalmere/Ermington restoration with Class P/E engineering; $130K–$380K apartment-scale.
Planning Controls — City of Parramatta Council
Parramatta LEP 2023 & Parramatta DCP 2023. The City of Parramatta is Sydney's geographic centre and second CBD — a four-tier LGA spanning R4 high-rise apartment cores (Parramatta CBD, Westmead, Harris Park, Wentworth Point, Sydney Olympic Park, Telopea, Epping town centre), R3 station-precinct medium density, R2 detached suburban cores (Carlingford, Oatlands, Northmead, Dundas, Dundas Valley, Ermington, Rydalmere, North Parramatta, Old Toongabbie), and industrial-legacy redevelopment parcels (Camellia, Rosehill fringe, Silverwater, Sydney Olympic Park). R2 Low Density: FSR 0.5–0.55:1, building height 9m, front setback 6–7.5m, landscaped area 35–45%, deep soil 25%. R3 Medium Density along station precincts and major road corridors permits FSR up to 0.85:1 with heights 12–15m. R4 High Density on the Parramatta CBD core, Westmead Health Precinct, Harris Park, Wentworth Point peninsula, Sydney Olympic Park, Telopea Renewal Precinct and Epping town centre permits FSR 2.5–6:1+ with heights 50–150m+ — Parramatta hosts Sydney's tallest residential and commercial towers outside the CBD. Parramatta DCP 2023 enforces 600m² R2 dual-occupancy minimum. Heritage Conservation Areas in pockets covering Parramatta CBD heritage core (St John's Cathedral, Lancer Barracks, Old Government House precinct), Harris Park (UNESCO Old Government House World Heritage buffer), North Parramatta (Cumberland Hospital state-significant precinct + Female Factory), Westmead Boys' Home / Cumberland Hospital, parts of Carlingford, Beecroft fringe, Epping village, Oatlands, Northmead, Federation streets in Dundas, Dundas Valley, Rydalmere riverfront. Old Government House and the Government Domain at Parramatta Park are UNESCO World Heritage — buffer-zone planning controls extend to adjoining streets in Harris Park, Parramatta CBD, North Parramatta and parts of Westmead. Tree Preservation Order LGA-wide. Wianamatta Shale soil predominant; Class P/E alluvial soil with elevated water table on the Parramatta River corridor (Rydalmere, Ermington, Sydney Olympic Park, Wentworth Point, Camellia) requiring suspended slabs, Class P/E footings and dewatering on basement excavations. Industrial-legacy contamination management protocols apply to remediated parcels in Sydney Olympic Park (former Homebush Bay industrial/abattoir/Union Carbide), Wentworth Point (former industrial), Camellia (former Shell Oil refinery), Rosehill industrial fringe, Rydalmere (former industrial), Silverwater (current industrial transitioning) and Ermington (former Department of Defence, Boys Town). Riparian setbacks 10–60m on Parramatta River, Toongabbie Creek, Duck River and Parramatta River tributaries. Foreshore Building Line restrictions on direct waterfront in Wentworth Point, Sydney Olympic Park, Rydalmere, Ermington. Aircraft Noise overlays affect Sydney Olympic Park and Wentworth Point on the helicopter routes serving the Olympic Park heliport. Sydney Metro West (under construction, opening 2032) is the LGA's signature infrastructure event — stations at Parramatta CBD, Westmead, Sydney Olympic Park, Rosehill (planned) drive station-precinct redevelopment under specific 400m TOD overlays. Parramatta Light Rail Stage 1 (Carlingford–Westmead via Camellia–Rydalmere–Telopea–Dundas–Carlingford, opening 2024) anchors Stage-1 corridor R3/R4 redevelopment. Parramatta Light Rail Stage 2 (Parramatta CBD–Sydney Olympic Park via Camellia and Wentworth Point) opens further density precincts. Westmead Health Precinct (Westmead Hospital, The Children's Hospital, Westmead Private, Cumberland Hospital, Sydney Children's Hospital Network) anchors LGA employment with hospital-staff demand driving granny flat rental yield. Sydney Olympic Park is a master-planned event-and-residential precinct with apartment-only redevelopment under SREP 24 (Sydney Olympic Park) controls. Wentworth Point is a master-planned waterfront residential peninsula. Telopea Renewal is a UrbanGrowth NSW master-planned light-rail-corridor renewal precinct (post-war public housing replaced by 4,000+ apartment dwellings). Parramatta CBD is undergoing the largest commercial and residential tower redevelopment outside the Sydney CBD core — tallest residential tower outside Sydney CBD (Aspire Tower, 90 stories) and commercial towers Walker Corp, ATO, NSW Government precinct.
Home renovation builder in North Parramatta — key facts
- Suburb
- North Parramatta, NSW 2151
- Council / LGA
- City of Parramatta Council (City of Parramatta)
- Primary zoning
- R2 Low / R3 Medium (station precincts) / R4 High (Parramatta CBD, Westmead, Harris Park, Wentworth Point, Sydney Olympic Park, Telopea, Epping town centre)
- Typical lot size
- 500–800m²
- Soil class
- Class M (Wianamatta Shale predominant) / Class P/E (alluvial Parramatta River corridor: Rydalmere, Ermington, Sydney Olympic Park, Wentworth Point) / industrial-legacy contamination overlays on Camellia, Rosehill, Silverwater fringe and Sydney Olympic Park
- Median house price
- $1.5M–$2.2M
- Home era
- 1900s–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 North Parramatta — Local Context
Foundations & Slab Design for North Parramatta
North Parramatta's ground is extremely reactive clay (Class M (Wianamatta Shale predominant) / Class P/E (alluvial Parramatta River corridor: Rydalmere, Ermington, Sydney Olympic Park, Wentworth Point) / industrial-legacy contamination overlays on Camellia, Rosehill, Silverwater fringe and Sydney Olympic Park). On a 500–800m² block, that translates to engineered slab work in the $45,000–$80,000 bracket for a renovation. Double-check any quote that doesn't itemise the slab — 'slab as per engineering' usually means the builder will hit you with a variation once the soil report comes back. We commission the geotech upfront, before pricing, so the cost in your contract reflects what your block actually needs. If your neighbour's home shows movement cracks above architraves or below window sills, that's a signal worth knowing before you finalise design — Buildana's site assessment looks at adjacent stock too.
City of Parramatta Planning Context
City of Parramatta has its own LEP and DCP layered over State planning controls. For renovating in North Parramatta, the practical impact: City of Parramatta Council's DCP sets local rules for streetscape character, materials palette in some precincts, vehicle crossover widths, and tree retention. R2 Low / R3 Medium (station precincts) / R4 High (Parramatta CBD, Westmead, Harris Park, Wentworth Point, Sydney Olympic Park, Telopea, Epping town centre) zoning on most North Parramatta blocks permits single dwellings, alterations, and additions. Buildana checks every overlay (heritage, bushfire, flood, acid sulfate soil, biodiversity) before quoting.
Where the Money Goes on a North Parramatta Renovation
Cost breakdown for a typical renovation in North Parramatta: structure and frame around 30%, slab and foundations 8–14% (driven by Class M (Wianamatta Shale predominant) / Class P/E (alluvial Parramatta River corridor: Rydalmere, Ermington, Sydney Olympic Park, Wentworth Point) / industrial-legacy contamination overlays on Camellia, Rosehill, Silverwater fringe and Sydney Olympic Park 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.
Designing for the North Parramatta Streetscape
North Parramatta's housing stock is predominantly from the 1900s–1970s. Parramatta (T1, 1.5 km) / Sydney Metro West (under construction) from the nearest station. The local anchor is Cumberland Hospital heritage precinct + Female Factory. For a renovation, the streetscape question matters more than most builders admit — a brand-new double-storey on a street of single-storey 1900s–1970s weatherboards will draw council attention on bulk and scale, even if technically compliant. Buildana designs the front elevation to read appropriately for the street while modernising the floor plan and structure behind it. Materials palette, roof pitch, fenestration rhythm — all chosen to settle into the existing rhythm rather than fight it.
Why Some North Parramatta Builds Stall
Builds in North Parramatta stall for predictable reasons. Lodgement defects (missing BASIX, wrong drawing scale, undeclared overlays). Soil surprises on Class M (Wianamatta Shale predominant) / Class P/E (alluvial Parramatta River corridor: Rydalmere, Ermington, Sydney Olympic Park, Wentworth Point) / industrial-legacy contamination overlays on Camellia, Rosehill, Silverwater fringe and Sydney Olympic Park 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. City of Parramatta 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 North Parramatta
Wall removal for open-plan living in North Parramatta: if the wall is load-bearing, you need a structural engineer and a steel beam. Rough costs $8K–$25K depending on span. Cheap renovators sometimes remove load-bearing walls without proper engineering — that's a structural defect waiting to fail under floor load.
Bathroom renovations in North Parramatta run $25K–$55K. Waterproofing failures are the most common defect in older 1900s–1970s bathrooms — AS 3740 compliance is non-negotiable. A cheap renovation that skips proper waterproofing costs $20K to fix two years later.
North Parramatta vs Nearby Suburbs
North Parramatta vs nearby suburbs — key metrics for renovating.
| Suburb | Median Price | Typical Lot | Soil Class | Era | Station |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| North Parramatta2151this suburb | $1.5M–$2.2M | 500–800m² | Class M (Wianamatta Shale predominant) / Class P/E (alluvial Parramatta River corridor: Rydalmere, Ermington, Sydney Olympic Park, Wentworth Point) / industrial-legacy contamination overlays on Camellia, Rosehill, Silverwater fringe and Sydney Olympic Park | 1900s–1970s | Parramatta (T1, 1.5 km) / Sydney Metro West (under construction) |
| Parramatta2150 | $700K–$2.0M (apartment-heavy; perimeter detached $1.5M–$2.5M) | 350–600m² (CBD apartment-led) | Class M (Wianamatta Shale predominant) / Class P/E (alluvial Parramatta River corridor: Rydalmere, Ermington, Sydney Olympic Park, Wentworth Point) / industrial-legacy contamination overlays on Camellia, Rosehill, Silverwater fringe and Sydney Olympic Park | 1900s–1970s + 2010s+ apartment towers | Parramatta (T1 + Parramatta Light Rail + Sydney Metro West under construction, in suburb) |
| Northmead2152 | $1.4M–$2.0M | 550–800m² | Class M (Wianamatta Shale predominant) / Class P/E (alluvial Parramatta River corridor: Rydalmere, Ermington, Sydney Olympic Park, Wentworth Point) / industrial-legacy contamination overlays on Camellia, Rosehill, Silverwater fringe and Sydney Olympic Park | 1950s–1980s | Bus to Parramatta (T1, 4 km) |
| Westmead2145 | $1.1M–$1.5M | 450–650m² | Class M | 1950s–1970s | Westmead |
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
| Item | Estimated Range |
|---|---|
| Pre-sale refresh (North Parramatta median lift) | $31,000 – $100,000 |
| Post-purchase renovation (bringing up to liveable) | $82,000 – $260,000 |
| Modernising a tired kitchen/bathroom | $51,000 – $130,000 |
| 1900s–1970s home — full liveability upgrade | $200,000 – $460,000 |
| Rental-prep renovation (neutral spec) | $41,000 – $110,000 |
Prices are indicative for Western Sydney (2025). Actual costs depend on site, specifications, and approvals.
How It Works
From First Call to Final Key
On-site meeting to walk through your North Parramatta home room by room. We identify what needs to change, what can stay, and where the budget delivers the most impact.
⏱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 City of Parramatta Council. Most kitchen and bathroom renovations don't require approval.
⏱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 North Parramatta home, transformed.
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