How building codes are crunching affordability
James HallQueensland correspondent
Forcing home builders to opt for increased insulation and double-glazed windows to meet energy efficiency requirements are pushing up the price of new houses by up to $58,000 a piece in parts of Australia.
New obligations for homes to have step-free entry points not exceeding 5mm has also increased costs and caused major headaches for builders, who say they have been forced to walk away from some projects.
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James Hall is the Financial Review's Queensland correspondent. Connect with James on Twitter. Email James at james.hall@nine.com.au
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