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Wide Span Homes are trusted providers of Kit Homes across Australia, proudly servicing the Wagga Wagga region. With rising housing costs and increased demand for practical living solutions, Kit Homes offer an affordable and efficient way to build without compromising on quality.
Known for its strong sense of community and rural charm, Wagga Wagga is an ideal location for steel kit homes. Steel is 100% recyclable, low maintenance, and reduces construction waste - making it a smart and sustainable choice for homeowners who care about longevity and the environment.
Whether you’re building a family home, a rural hideaway, or a secondary dwelling on your property, a Kit Home in Wagga Wagga is a cost-effective, durable, and future-ready option suited to regional living. Just remember to check with your local council for any development or planning requirements - visit Wagga Wagga City Council online to learn more.
Choose Wide Span Homes for strength, flexibility, and peace of mind.
Kit Home Prices
At Wide Span Homes, we pride ourselves on providing affordable and flexible kit home options that suit a variety of needs and budgets. Our kit home prices range from $23,500 to $86,000*, depending on the design and size of the home, with an upper limit of $103,000* for homes designed to withstand N3 wind conditions.
Whether you're looking for a compact one-bedroom studio or a spacious five-bedroom family home, we have a kit to match your vision.
Additional Costs to Consider
In addition to the kit price, there are other factors to budget for when completing your home:
- Construction Costs: Labour and tools for hiring a licensed builder.
- Land Preparation: Site levelling, clearing, and excavation.
- Internal Fit-Outs: Flooring, cabinetry, appliances, and lighting.
- Plumbing & Electrical: Installation of wiring, hot water systems, and plumbing.
- Approvals: Council permits and certifications specific to your location.
- Transport: Freight charges for delivery to your site.
Your steel kit homes comes standard with the following inclusions:
- External and internal stud frame walls and roof trusses
- Internal framing predrilled for electrical and plumbing
- Horizontal COLORBOND® steel wall sheeting
- Corrugated ZINCALUME® steel roof sheeting
- COLORBOND® steel ridge capping, barge, flashings, steel gutters and facias
- ZINCALUME® steel verandah posts
- All bracketry, bolts and screws provided
- Drawings for council submission
- Full engineering certification and plans
- National Construction Code (NCC) Compliance
Options to build your kit home
When it comes to building your new kit home, choosing a reputable local builder is always the recommended approach.
No matter which option you choose, you can be assured that your kit home will be constructed using the highest-quality materials and backed by our 20-year warranty. The most common approaches are:
Building it Yourself
If you’re a licensed builder, then building your new kit home may be the right choice for you. The kit will come with all components, a detailed construction manual, and any documentation required for council approval.
Project Managing
If you’re handy or a great project manager, then completing your owner builder course and building or managing the project yourself could be the perfect option for you.
Local Builder
Want a hands-off solution? Then connecting with a local builder who is licensed and familiar with constructing kit homes would be the right option for you to ensure a seamless build process.
Get Quote
Enquire now about your very own kit home. Our kit homes are engineered specifically for your build location so please provide the details below and our experienced team will be in touch to discuss your project.