While a home on a sloping block can be incredible, buying a sloping block of land is fraught with extra costs that flat blocks of land don't rack up. This is due to the engineering and design required, excavation, foundation works, and landscaping.
Buying a sloping block of land is fraught with extra costs that flat blocks of land don’t rack up. This is due to the engineering and design required, excavation, foundation works, and landscaping. While a home on a sloping block can be incredible, just make sure the investment is worth it.
Choose a builder who has experience with sloping sites by reviewing their portfolio. A professional with expertise in building on a slope should be able to offer advice and ideas about layout that will increase functionality and reduce costs.
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Houses on slope blocks can become more exposed to the elements. So, make sure to take into consideration things like stormwater flow and prevailing winds when designing your home.
Oftentimes, sloping blocks are also quite rocky. So, it’s important to keep in mind that if your block is particularly rocky, it may require additional excavation and foundation works, increasing the cost of your build.
A split-level home is a cost-effective way to make the most of your sloping block, not only adding architecturally interesting levels, but also enhancing your views and increasing the natural light exposure.
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