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Sydney’s Northern Beaches vs Eastern Suburbs – Renovation Prices

Where is it cheapest to renovate? The Northern Beaches or the Eastern Suburbs? Read on to find the current renovation prices in these areas.

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Service Seeking’s new interactive map highlights all the price changes in the renovation sector over the last year.

Sydney is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, a city where almost anybody would want to live. Yet, there has always been a sense of rivalry between two of the most popular regions of Sydney: the Northern Beaches and the Eastern Suburbs. Questions such as: who has the most beautiful beaches, where is the best food, and where is it best to live have been asked for generations. But now, a new question arises: where is it cheapest to renovate?

Thanks to Service Seeking’s Renovation Consumer Price Index — an analysis of over 52,000 quotes across Australia — we have been able to track the price changes in the two Sydney regions over the last year. Hold onto your hats, folks, this battle is getting heated…

Round 1: The Similarities

In this round, we compare all of the renovation prices among similar industries. The price of Building and Renovation is approximately 3.2% cheaper in the Northern Beaches than in the Eastern Suburbs. However, the price of carpentry is 4% cheaper per hour in the Eastern suburbs. Landscaping is 1.1% cheaper in the Northern Beaches, but the price of Plumbing is 1.7% cheaper in the Eastern Suburbs. However, the decisive blow of Round 1 goes to the Northern Beaches as the cost of Plastering is 3.5% cheaper than in the Eastern Suburbs.

Round 2: Some Differences

Bad news for the Eastern Suburbs as this round is a clean sweep for the Northern Beaches. Electricians per hour are 6.4% cheaper in the Northern Beaches. The price of painting and tiling is 8.3% and 6.2% less expensive, respectively, in Sydney’s North.

Round 3: The Big Changes

This round highlights some of the biggest changes in the renovation industry over the last year. The price of concreting per square metre is 30% cheaper in the Eastern Suburbs than in the Northern Beaches. The average price of concreting per square metre on the northern beaches is $92.9 compared to $65 in the eastern suburbs. Further, the price of Flooring is 20% more costly in the Northern beaches than in the Eastern suburbs.

With two smaller rounds going to the North and the biggest round going to the East, it seems that the endless battle to find the greatest Sydney region will continue. To find out all the information on price rises and falls in your area, click here.

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