As of May 2025, the trend estimate for total dwelling units approved in Queensland dropped to 3,046, edging down 0.1% from April—a subtle sign that housing supply growth is stalling, even as private sector house approvals rose slightly 1.5% to 2,057 new homes.
In a market where approvals are tightening, selecting a reliable Brisbane builder matters more than ever. Here’s how to choose the right partner to bring your vision to life.
1. Define Your Goals and Budget Clearly
Begin with clarity on what you want:
- Are you building a custom home, a repeat design, or selecting a package deal?
- What’s your total budget, including land, construction, fees, and a 10% buffer for surprises?
- What timeline suits you—speedy delivery or bespoke craftsmanship?
Solid answers here create a foundation for comparing builders with transparency and confidence.
2. Check Licensing, Approvals, and Certifications
- Ensure any builder you consider is fully licensed with the Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC).
- Ask if they manage the entire approvals process—including building approvals, certifiers, zoning, and quality control.
- If you’re exploring owner-builder options, note that you’ll need a permit for projects over $11,000—and you’ll be responsible for managing contractors and approvals.
3. Explore Reputable Builders, Including Own It Homes
For buyers exploring land and house packages Brisbane has to offer, Own It Homes stands out among trusted Brisbane builders. They deliver quality construction paired with transparent pricing and reliable timelines. With homes positioned in fast-growing corridors and designs updated regularly, Own It Homes provides a streamlined, turn-key pathway from land selection through to a fully completed build.
Other reputable options include:
- Custom local architects/builders—great for bespoke designs and hands-on service.
- Larger reputation-driven builders—those with solid track records and standardised processes.
- Franchise builders—offering design flexibility and financing solutions, though possibly at a premium.
- Owner-builders—ideal for experienced DIYers managing everything, but comes with more responsibility and risk.
4. Review Past Projects and Testimonials
- Visit completed builds or show homes to assess workmanship, finishing details, and quality firsthand.
- Ask for references and check Google, Facebook, and word-of-mouth reviews for consistent feedback.
5. Clarify What’s Included—and What’s Not
Costs can escalate quickly. Ensure your quote clearly outlines:
- Inclusions: kitchen appliances, finishes, site fencing, landscaping.
- What’s excluded: council fees, site prep, or solar installation.
- Your builder should explain structural warranties and the QBCC Home Warranty Scheme.
6. Assess Communication and Support
- Opt for builders who offer clear communication and regular updates.
- Avoid developers vague about timelines or contract details.
- Prefer those who assign a dedicated project manager to keep everything on track.
7. Understand Inclusions, Extras & Finance Options
- Some builders offer flexible finance or incentives for using preferred lenders.
- Compare inclusions packages—sites differ in inclusions like flooring, window treatments, fixtures, or energy-efficiency features.
With Queensland’s housing approvals showing slowing momentum—even as private home approvals tick upward—it’s vital to align with a builder you can trust.
Whether you choose the streamlined pathway of Ownit Homes, the custom fit of boutique local builders, or the flexibility of franchise options, clarity in goals, budget, certifications, and deliverables will guide you well.
Want help narrowing choices, arranging consultations, or interpreting quotes? I’m happy to assist!