There's a moment most homeowners recognise. The house that once felt spacious starts to feel tight. A growing family, a new home office, an ageing parent who needs room nearby — whatever the trigger, the question comes up sooner or later: do we move, or do we build on?
Moving sounds straightforward until you sit down and work through the numbers. Stamp duty, agent fees, the cost of a larger property in a market that hasn't waited for you — it all adds up quickly. And then there's the disruption: new schools, longer commutes, leaving a suburb you actually like.
Home extensions are worth serious consideration for that reason alone. But the financial case goes further than simply avoiding those costs. Done well, home extensions don't just add space — they add value, market appeal, and long-term return on investment in ways that are consistently underestimated.












