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Rebuild 3400 sqft semi d to multigeneration house

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Hi! My family has decided to rebuild our old 1 storey 3400sqft semi d to a 3 storey house with roof garden (and maybe basement as the house is below street level with slope up). We are hoping to keep within a budget of 1m for the rebuild, is this realistic given the covid situation?

We also would like a multi-generation house where the younger family stays upstairs (accessed by a side staircase), do we need extra permits for this?

Thank you very much, appreciate any help.

 

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I don't think 1 mil is enough, for 3 storey plus basement would give you at least 5500 sq ft of built up area, if I based on $350 psf, you will likely have to budget more than 2 mil with basement. Just my opinion. 

 

 

 

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since you have a semi-d, why do a roof garden when you can have the garden at the side/front/back? you are taking a risk of leaks in future with this.

1M is definitely way off in current situation. even during pre-covid days, 1M might be just enough for a terrace house

if your additional staircase is within the building envelope, it should be doable as long as URA/BCA approves the plans. do note that by right you can't build anything outside the prescribes building envelope of which the setbacks of 2m side and rear and 7.5m front (except carporch roof for front up to 2.4m setback) applies

with the current envelope control, if your house is on sloping ground, your building envelope has to be based on the slope as well. it is a bit stupid but this is what it is now.

do note that just because your house is current sitting below road level, it doesn't automatically qualify you to build a basement. if the entire house is currently sitting on flat land below road level, your first storey platform level has to be taken from the current house's first storey/ground level. so it's up to your architect to figure out creative ways to work around this site restriction. I had the same site problem and URA didn't allow me to design my house such that the area below road level is a basement even though the existing ground level is 1.2m to 1.8m below the road level.

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Hi, having a secondary staircase at the side that by passes the main spaces of the building will almost certainly not be allowed by URA. This is because they do not want the landed house to function like separate units that are easily sublet out, even if it is meant for your own multi-generation usage. The answer will be "What if you sell the house to the next buyer and they sublet it out? 🤣 Fought with URA over this for months lol.

And for a semi of that size with a basement especially, be prepared for 2m and upwards, even if you go with very basic finishes.

In today's market, expect minimally 350/psf for above ground construction and 1.5 times that for below ground construction.

 

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On 6/2/2021 at 7:03 AM, George Yeo said:

I don't think 1 mil is enough, for 3 storey plus basement would give you at least 5500 sq ft of built up area, if I based on $350 psf, you will likely have to budget more than 2 mil with basement. Just my opinion. 

 

 

Hi George, understand you have a thread which shows your rebuild , can I get a pm to your builder contact info? Am researching and this COVID pandemic is definitely not helping. Thanks in advance!

 

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