Kit Homes Brisbane

Brisbane is experiencing a rapid rate of population growth and as such the demand for cost effective housing solutions is soaring. Steel kit homes offer a viable and affordable alternative to traditional home construction.

Our Kit Home Designs:

  • The Cabin
  • The Cottage
  • The Outback Oasis
  • The Estate
  • The Homestead
  • The Valley View


To find out more about our range of kit homes and the options we have available, fill out the contact form or call us on 1300 359 499.

What are kit homes?

Kit homes are factory-made dwellings that are delivered to site in component parts. The majority of the construction is completed off-site in a factory, which leads to faster build times and reduced on-site labour costs. This is what makes kit homes an incredibly affordable option.

UP TO 20-YEARS WARRANTY

Kit homes from Wide Span Homes are backed by an up to a 20-year warranty honoured by BlueScope Steel, so you can have confidence knowing that your investment will be protected.

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Information About The Area

Brisbane is the capital of Queensland, Australia. The estimated population of Brisbane is 2.4 million, making it the third-most populous city in Australia after Sydney and Melbourne.

Before buying a new kit home in Brisbane, there are several things to consider. In most cases, you’ll need official permission and permits from the Brisbane City Council. Visit https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/planning-and-building to find out more about the relevant requirements for your property.

Why Buy From Wide Span Homes?

Our kit homes are built to rigorous building code standards, with steel manufactured using TRUECORE® technology. They do not rust or decay over time, like many other metals used in construction materials.

The use of pre-cut modules eliminates the need for cranes or scaffolding, lowering transportation expenses by allowing huge regions such as roofs, gables and walls to be assembled on the ground before being moved into place.

Common Uses For Kit Homes In Brisbane

1. Secondary Dwellings:

Due to housing affordability in Brisbane, more and more people are opting to purchase kit homes as secondary dwellings. Kit homes provide an affordable way to not only start a property portfolio, but also have a secondary dwelling allowing you to generate income from your investment, or house the extended family.

3. Temporary Accommodation During Construction:

If you are building a new home, using a kit home as temporary accommodation can be a cost-effective way to avoid paying for expensive hotel rooms or rental properties.

2. Holiday Homes:

Kit homes are a popular option for holiday dwellings. Because they require little set-up time, kit homes can be moved to new locations very quickly and easily which makes them an ideal option for holiday makers.

OUR RANGE OF Kit Homes Brisbane

Our kit homes offer an affordable housing alternative. Whether you’re looking for a single story or double story home our Wide Span Homes team can help design the perfect house to suit you and your family.

The Cabin kit home design is the perfect smaller holiday home, retreat or granny flat. Choose either the two…read more

Available in three sizes, you are sure to find your dream home in The Cottage. The open plan dining, kitchen and living area is…read more

The Homestead features open plan living at its best with a combined kitchen, dining and living area situated underneath the…read more

The Estate provides the foundation to create a happy family home. Kitchen, dining and living areas are open plan to…read more

A modern and spacious design set over two levels. Choose either four or five bedrooms and enjoy the high life with two…read more

Give your loved ones a warm and welcoming place to call their own with The Outback Oasis…read more

Things to Consider When Buying a Kit Home

Before purchasing a kit home, there are a few things you need to consider:

1. The Climate:

It is important to consider the climate of the area you are purchasing your kit home in. Make sure the home is designed to withstand extreme weather conditions.

3. Accessibility:

Some kit homes are not designed for easy access and may require modifications to be made in order to meet your specific needs. Be sure to ask the supplier about this before making your purchase

2. The Size:

Make sure you select a kit home that is the correct size for your needs. You don’t want to purchase a home that is too large or too small for your needs.

Pricing Information

For further information about pricing and design alternatives, browse through the links to some of our kit home designs below, where you can get a sense of typical pricing and included features. Contact one of our professional staff for a more thorough quotation.

NATIONAL CONSTRUCTION CODE (NCC) COMPLIANCE

At Wide Span Homes, you can be assured that our sheds are manufactured to the highest Australian standards. The engineering of our steel building designs are all compliant with the National Construction Code (NCC).