Building your first home should be exciting…but it’s also where the most expensive mistakes happen.
In this episode of the Building Design, Prime Time Podcast, Amelia and Frank unpack the real-world errors they see first home builders make again and again, and why they can cost far more than you expect. From choosing looks over functionality to underestimating hidden costs, this episode pulls back the curtain on the decisions that quietly blow budgets and create long-term regret.
You’ll hear why “fixed price” doesn’t always mean fixed, how missing early planning costs can derail your build before it even starts, and the surprising ways site orientation, storage, and layout choices impact your comfort and energy bills for years to come. Frank also shares honest insights from decades in the industry, including why generic plans and cheap shortcuts often end up being the most expensive decisions of all.
If you’re planning your first home, or even thinking about it, this episode will help you avoid the traps most people don’t realise until it’s too late. It’s practical, straight-talking advice designed to save you stress, money, and sleepless nights.
Before you lock in your plans or sign a contract, make sure you hear this conversation. Your future self (and your bank account) will thank you.
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Prime Design is a building design company locally owned and operated in Tasmania since 2004. Our goal is to share as much valuable information as possible about the process of building design, extensions, and more. We will talk about a different topic each week. To suggest a topic you would like us to talk about contact us at info@primedesigntas.com.au
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