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

Fixed-price renovations in Wareemba 2046. Bathroom from $20K, kitchen from $30K, full internal reno $150K+. No hourly rates, no surprise invoices.

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

Wareemba Home Renovations

Renovation in Wareemba is Federation and inter-war heritage refresh on inland village stock. Asbestos universal pre-1990. HCAs restrict scope on character streets. Realistic budget $170K–$480K full refresh; $480K–$1M heritage-grade restoration.

For a renovation in Wareemba, the economics are the framing question. Median price $2.0M–$3.8M; build cost on 450–700m² blocks scales by site conditions and specification. Class M–H (Wianamatta Shale) / H (river/bay fall) ground (moderately to highly reactive clay) keeps foundations honest — $24,000–$42,000 band — and blowouts on that line are the single most common reason fixed-price contracts elsewhere don't stay fixed. Buildana itemises the slab, structural engineering, and geotech work upfront so you see the actual cost in the contract. R3 zoning in pockets of Wareemba opens up dual occupancy potential — worth exploring even if you're not initially considering it.

Buildana manages the complete home renovation process in Wareemba — 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 Wareemba from $100K
  • City of Canada Bay Council approvals managed (where required)
  • Kitchen, bathroom, and full-home renovations
  • 1900s–1940s-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 Drummoyne ferry (2 km) station
Buildana home renovation in Wareemba near Wareemba village shops
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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 Wareemba?

Wareemba is the small inland suburb between Abbotsford and Five Dock — Federation cottages and inter-war heritage on 450–700m² blocks. Heritage Conservation Areas cover several streets. Wianamatta Shale soil. Tightly held character.

Wareemba sits in the City of Canada Bay local government area with 450–700m² residential blocks and R2 Low / R3 Medium / R4 (Rhodes/Concord West) zoning. Building costs are around the Sydney metro average, balancing construction value with lifestyle and growth. Transport access via Drummoyne ferry (2 km) connects Wareemba to the wider Sydney network. Renovating 1900s–1940s-era homes in Wareemba 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–H (Wianamatta Shale) / H (river/bay fall)) across Wareemba are well understood by local builders — Buildana's engineering accounts for moderately to highly reactive soil movement.

Renovation in Canada Bay splits between heritage-grade restoration on the riverside peninsulas (Abbotsford, Chiswick, Cabarita, Drummoyne) and contemporary refresh on inland Concord, Five Dock, Russell Lea, Canada Bay, Wareemba. Federation and inter-war heritage detail (stained glass, ornate plasterwork, slate roofing) Council expects retained on protected streets. Asbestos universal in pre-1990 stock. Apartment renovations dominant on Rhodes, Concord West, North Strathfield, Liberty Grove and Breakfast Point — restricted by strata bylaws, common-property approval and common-wall restrictions. Realistic budget $180K–$550K full house refresh; $550K–$1.5M heritage-grade river-fall restoration; $130K–$350K apartment-scale.

Planning Controls — City of Canada Bay Council

Canada Bay LEP 2013 & Canada Bay DCP 2017. R2 Low Density covers most older residential streets: FSR 0.5–0.55:1, building height 8.5–9m, front setback 6–7.5m, landscaped area 35–40%. R3 Medium Density along Lyons Road, Great North Road, Concord Road and Parramatta Road permits FSR up to 0.85:1. R4 High Density and B4 Mixed Use concentrated on Rhodes peninsula (Rhodes Waterside, Concord Road towers), Concord West / North Strathfield station precincts, and Five Dock village (gearing up for Sydney Metro West 2030 — Five Dock station precinct already designated TOD). Heritage Conservation Areas cover the riverside peninsulas (Abbotsford, Chiswick, Cabarita, Mortlake, Drummoyne) plus pockets in Concord, Five Dock, Russell Lea, Wareemba, Rodd Point. Tree Preservation Order LGA-wide. Wianamatta Shale soil with sandstone outcrops on the river-fall peninsulas — fall to Parramatta River, Iron Cove, Hen and Chicken Bay, Canada Bay drives suspended slab engineering on premium river-fall lots. Five Dock Sydney Metro West (under construction, opening 2030) is the LGA's signature planning event — station-precinct overlay opens density bonuses inside 400m of Five Dock station. Rhodes peninsula has industrial-legacy soil contamination management protocols on remediated former Union Carbide site.

Home renovation builder in Wareemba — key facts

Suburb
Wareemba, NSW 2046
Council / LGA
City of Canada Bay Council (City of Canada Bay)
Primary zoning
R2 Low / R3 Medium / R4 (Rhodes/Concord West)
Typical lot size
450–700m²
Soil class
Class M–H (Wianamatta Shale) / H (river/bay fall)
Median house price
$2.0M–$3.8M
Home era
1900s–1940s
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 Wareemba — Local Context

Ground Conditions That Affect Your Build

Class M–H (Wianamatta Shale) / H (river/bay fall) is the rule across Wareemba — moderately to highly reactive clay. For your renovation, expect engineered footings in the $24,000–$42,000 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. Wareemba is close to Drummoyne ferry (2 km) station — site access on tighter blocks adds a logistics premium, which is why we cost cranage and material delivery before signing, not after.

City of Canada Bay Planning Context

City of Canada Bay has its own LEP and DCP layered over State planning controls. For renovating in Wareemba, the practical impact: City of Canada Bay Council's DCP sets local rules for streetscape character, materials palette in some precincts, vehicle crossover widths, and tree retention. R2 Low / R3 Medium / R4 (Rhodes/Concord West) zoning on most Wareemba blocks permits single dwellings, alterations, and additions. Buildana checks every overlay (heritage, bushfire, flood, acid sulfate soil, biodiversity) before quoting.

Cost vs Value in Wareemba

Median sale price in Wareemba is $2.0M–$3.8M. 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 Wareemba'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.

What Makes a Renovation Work in Wareemba

Wareemba (2046) is part of City of Canada Bay. Drummoyne ferry (2 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 1900s–1940s 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–H (Wianamatta Shale) / H (river/bay fall) ground, generic project-home elevations that ignore the street rhythm. Buildana has built across City of Canada Bay long enough to know where the line sits.

City of Canada Bay Council Processing & Wareemba Activity

City of Canada Bay Council processes thousands of residential applications a year across the City of Canada Bay LGA, and Wareemba (2046) 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 Wareemba

Electrical rewires on 1900s–1940s Wareemba 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.

The temptation on a Wareemba 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.

Wareemba vs Nearby Suburbs

Wareemba vs nearby suburbs — key metrics for renovating.

SuburbMedian PriceTypical LotSoil ClassEraStation
Wareemba2046this suburb$2.0M–$3.8M450–700m²Class M–H (Wianamatta Shale) / H (river/bay fall)1900s–1940sDrummoyne ferry (2 km)
Abbotsford2046$2.5M–$6M450–900m²Class M–H (Wianamatta Shale) / H (river/bay fall)1900s–1940s + apartmentsDrummoyne ferry / North Strathfield (3 km)
Five Dock2046$2.0M–$3.8M450–800m²Class M–H (Wianamatta Shale) / H (river/bay fall)1900s–1960sFive Dock Metro (Sydney Metro West, opening 2030)
Russell Lea2046$2.2M–$4M450–800m²Class M–H (Wianamatta Shale) / H (river/bay fall)1900s–1940sDrummoyne ferry (1.5 km)

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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A modern home without moving — keep the block, suburb, schools, neighbours
Wareemba 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

How It Works

From First Call to Final Key

Everything that has to be right before we touch the ground. Free consultation at your Wareemba home. We inspect the property, discuss what you want to change, check for asbestos in 1900s–1940s-era construction, and provide a realistic budget range and timeline. Renovation design isn't just "new finishes on old layout" — the best returns come from rethinking how rooms connect. Removing a wall to open kitchen-dining-living, or repositioning a bathroom to free up bedroom space, often delivers more impact than any finish upgrade.

The Wareemba construction phase. Fixed price, programmed, supervised. Cosmetic renovations don't need approval. Structural changes require DA or CDC through City of Canada Bay Council. Buildana assesses and manages the approval pathway. Construction covers strip-out, structural modifications (if any), waterproofing, rough-in services, fit-out, tiling, cabinetry, painting, and final clean. Staged to minimise disruption to your daily routine.

The job isn't done when the site's clean; it's done when you have keys, certificates and warranties. Documentation pack at handover: warranty for new work, waterproofing certificates for wet areas, electrical compliance certificate, plumbing compliance, BASIX update if envelope changed, OC if structural. Keep with the property file for future sale.

Quality Promise

Buildana's Wareemba renovation approach: assess the existing fabric, design the changes, price the whole job, deliver on contract.

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

Cost Guide

ItemEstimated Range
Single-room renovation (bathroom, kitchen)$24,000 – $76,000
Multi-room (kitchen + 1 bathroom)$76,000 – $150,000
Full internal renovation (kitchen, bathrooms, floors)$150,000 – $300,000
Full home renovation (all wet areas + living zones)$300,000 – $570,000
Premium full renovation (high-spec finishes)$570,000+

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

Our Team

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Oliver Alameri

Founder / Director / Builder · MPropDev · PhD Student

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Claire Wendell

Project Manager

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