There are essential requirements that you must have in place on your acreage block before Clarendon Homes can build. You can use the checklist below to help you understand whether a Clarendon Homes acreage design could work for your rural block.
There’s the kind of home you see in glossy magazines – light-filled, spacious, stylish but warm and welcoming. Just made for showing off (OK, entertaining). Then there’s your big, boisterous, ever-changing family. You love one, dream of the other. Can the two exist in harmony?
Clarendon Homes was founded by our Chairman, Peter Campbell, in 1978 which means we’ve been helping people build their dream home for 45+ years. In that time, we’ve built more than 30,000 homes for Australian families and received over 50 industry awards.
There are 5 main circumstances when Clarendon Homes may not be able to build on your rural block. An initial assessment will be made by your sales consultant before a deposit is taken. You can use the following guidelines as a checklist before you visit a Clarendon Homes display centre.
Say hello to the Saratoga 44, a 5 bedroom, two-storey beauty recently opened for inspection in West Pymble on Sydney’s upper north shore.
At Clarendon Homes, we’re here to help you. We offer a unique range of beautiful country-inspired acreage homes with a touch of luxury so you can relax in your peaceful rural surroundings.
At Clarendon Homes, we’ve been building quality homes for Australian families for over 44 years. Beautiful homes that stand the test of time. This commitment to quality and integrity in building began back in 1978 when our founder and Chairman, Peter Campbell built his first Clarendon Home.
Do you have questions about doing a Knockdown Rebuild with Clarendon Homes?
In this article, we’ll answer your most frequently asked Knockdown Rebuild questions.
Do you want a simple and inspiring way to create liveable upstairs space without building a two-storey home? Now you can. By choosing a Clarendon Homes single-storey design with a multi-purpose loft.
Laura and Latham chose the beautiful Boston 36 design with a re-imagined Classic facade inspired by the Hamptons look. They also personalised their Boston floorplan to suit their family’s long term needs.
In this article, we’ll share Laura and Latham’s knockdown rebuild success story in their own words.
You’ll learn valuable insights from Laura and Latham’s journey plus their essential tips to help you create your own successful knockdown rebuild with Clarendon Homes
You want to create your dream home but you only have a narrow block. You’re worried that your home will feel small and you’ll miss out on the perks of a bigger house.
The good news is, you can build your dream home even if you have a narrow block. The secret is starting with the right design.
Are you wondering what it’s really like to do a knockdown rebuild with Clarendon Homes?
After 6 months of searching for the right home, Laura and Latham Keen chose a knockdown rebuild with Clarendon Homes.
You’re thinking a knockdown rebuild is right for you because you can build your dream home in the suburb you love.