Unlock $100,000 in Savings with a House and Land Package!

Have you ever wondered why people choose house and land packages over buying a new build? The main reason is the savings - Over $100,000 for an average build in Southeast QLD.


Take a look at this comparison tree we have put together to see how it works.

Why House and Land Packages are Often the Smarter Choice


1. Over $100,000 in Cost Savings:

With a house and land package, you only pay stamp duty on the land, not the house. Plus, you don’t pay developer margins nor any sales commissions, which can easily add up.


2. Flexibility and Choice:

Along with saving money, you also have more choice over your investment.


3. Modern Designs with Lower Maintenance Costs:

New builds benefit from the latest in energy-efficient materials and modern layouts, reducing maintenance costs and enhancing appeal to future tenants or buyers.


4. Greater Investment Potential:

Entering the market at a lower cost allows for better returns as property values appreciate, maximizing your capital growth over time.

At Dwyer Property Investments, we have house and land packages across Southeast QLD to suit all budgets.


Click here to download our latest stock list.

Or call me anytime to discuss your many options.

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If you’re considering property investment in Southeast QLD, house and land packages are a fantastic way to maximise your buying power.

I hope this helps explain the difference between the 2 new home options. Give me a call if you have any questions and I can explain further.


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