Quote & Build

We offer a transparent quote & build service for those who already own land and have a design drafted.

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Knockdown & Rebuilds

We utilise a streamlined process that takes the stress out of knocking down and rebuilding your brand new home.

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Townhouse Development

We will guide you through every step of your townhouse project, keeping you informed throughout the process.

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Trusted New Home Builders in Canberra


We build real homes for real people. You can have the confidence that Achieve Homes will custom design and build your home to fit your needs perfectly. We will work with you to ensure that your vision for your dream home becomes a reality. Your goals are our goals and your vision is our objective.

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Awards


Our team are extremely passionate about creating dream homes for our clients and this passion shines through in the quality of our workmanship. Our commitment to quality and best practice in the residential building industry has resulted in a number of achievements and accolades.

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Our Mission


To provide a remarkable experience of designing and building exceptional homes – one brick, one home, one family, one street, one neighbourhood at a time.

Our Vision


To be the most recognised and trusted home builder in the communities we serve.

Why Choose Us?


We have simplified the process, making it more transparent so you can proceed with confidence. We don’t hide behind industry talk, we outline what we will do and how long each stage will take from the very start.

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Recent posts


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18 Apr, 2024
With a fresh year comes new possibilities, and a fresh start. If you’ve been wanting to learn about building a new home for a while but have been putting it off, 2023 is a great time to get started!  Over the past couple of years, the way we live in our homes has become more important than ever… instead of haphazardly combining work, dining and relaxation, we’re taking a more meaningful approach to each corner of our home. Whether you’re a first home buyer, looking to build a family home, or downsizing, Achieve Homes is here to help you reach your new home resolutions. If you’re considering embarking on a building journey, you’re in luck because we’ve gathered our favourite benefits of beginning a building journey in 2023.
Achieve homes
18 Apr, 2024
Building on a sloping site? A split-level home design is one of the most effective and sustainable options for uneven blocks of land, as they are designed to follow the natural slope. When building your dream home, this allows you to take advantage of every square metre, while introducing the potential for interesting design elements, such as multi-level living spaces. We’re big fans of split-level living at Achieve Homes, so here are some ways to take advantage of it if you’re thinking of a similar design. Embrace sustainable elements Split-level design homes naturally harness sustainability by deploying many environmentally friendly elements other home designs must adapt to include. A split-level design minimises the site’s earthwork because homes are built to the contours of the land. This helps reduce wastage and the energy required to move soil. The right design also allows for ample natural daylight to cleverly illuminate each space. Split-level spaces also allow for regulated airflow which encourages natural ventilation, making it easier to maintain a consistent temperature. As such, energy efficiency is a given. Enjoy brilliant views No matter where your home is located, it is highly likely that you will have a higher vantage point than your neighbours or other houses in your area. Split-level designs allow you to take full advantage of this positioning, offering the opportunity for amazing views of your surrounding area, whether that be a cityscape, greenery or even the ocean. Best of all, because you are working with the natural slope of the land, your new home has the potential to be architecturally significant without disrupting the streetscape. Utilise the space Split-level designs allow you to take advantage of every square metre of your block, incorporating additional elements like a front and back garden, with an outdoor entertaining area and even a pool. As they overlap the floor space, these types of dwellings can spread further over a block of land. This means the potential for larger living spaces, as well as the introduction of utility rooms or other areas that may have not fit in a single-storey home design. Get creative with your design One of the best ways to take advantage of a split-level design is to let your imagination run wild with the layout and design. You can work with your block of land and surrounding landscapes to maximise views and introduce unique design elements, such as multi-level living spaces, or spreading the bedrooms across two or three levels. If you have teenagers, you may want to include all ‘parent’ rooms – such as a master bedroom, bathroom and walk-in robe – on one level, and ‘children’ rooms on another (think rumpus room, bedrooms and shared bathroom) to allow for additional privacy. These half-level features will make your home feel more spacious and as a result, more luxurious. You can also apply this creative approach to your home’s exterior, adding architectural flair to achieve something a little different. Wondering how you can incorporate split-level building in your dream project? Get in touch with our friendly team at Achieve Homes today.
Achieve homes
18 Apr, 2024
If you’re thinking about engaging a builder in the next 12 months, it’s always a good idea to do your research. After all, building your dream home is a huge financial and emotional investment, so you want to make the right choice! One of the best indicators of a builder’s quality is a display home. They offer builders a chance to demonstrate their capabilities and commitment to craftsmanship, while providing inspiration for your future design. And, the benefits of visiting a display home don’t end there. Here are our top five reasons.

New Home Builds FAQ's


  • What do I need to consider when building a house?

    LAST UPDATED ON OCTOBER 9TH, 2023 AT 05:04 AM



    When discussing your new home with potential home builders, we recommend describing how you want your new home to look and feel. From the specific features of your home to the selection of materials, it’s important to supply house builders with a clear vision. It may also be helpful to describe how you’d ideally like to interact with your custom home – how would you like to spend your days there and does the design encourage this?



    Other factors to consider also include the size of your land, the orientation and how your new home will respond to your unique needs and lifestyle, without compromising on style or function.

  • How much does it cost to build a house?

    LAST UPDATED ON OCTOBER 9TH, 2023 AT 05:04 AM





    At Achieve Homes, our team of home builders are committed to providing clear and transparent communication throughout each stage to deliver your dream home on time and within budget. Our affordable custom service delivers home builders with high-quality options at competitive prices, ensuring you get the best value for your money.

  • Where should I save and splurge when building a house?

    LAST UPDATED ON OCTOBER 9TH, 2023 AT 05:04 AM



    When building your new home, it’s essential to establish and follow a budget so that there are no surprises down the line. However, this doesn’t mean you can’t design and build a home you will love for years to come – it’s all about smart spending.



    You should always look to save money on elements in homes that are easy to replace down the line, such as fixtures and finishes. Your house builder should be able to advise on exactly which fixtures and finishes are best to save money on.



    Alternatively, you should splurge on making sure your communal spaces, such as your kitchen and bathroom, work for your lifestyle. These are the areas you will use most, so it’s important to get the layout, appliances, storage and countertops right. Your home builder will be able to advise on estimated costs for this during the design process.

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