
Wiley Park's Trusted Custom Home Builder
Quality custom homes, knockdown rebuilds, and granny flats in Wiley Park — delivered by a local Fairfield-based licensed builder with fixed-price certainty.

Building a home in Wiley Park
Wiley Park's 480m² residential blocks with 14m frontages present strong building opportunities — from custom homes to granny flat additions.
Wiley Park sits 17km from Sydney CBD within Canterbury-Bankstown LGA, with Wiley Park station providing direct rail access to employment centres across Greater Sydney. The suburb's 500m² residential blocks — predominantly brick veneer homes from the 1950s–1970s era — present genuine building opportunities for homeowners ready to upgrade, rebuild, or develop.
Your Wiley Park block sits on Class M moderately reactive soil, which directly affects foundation design and cost. Under R2 Low Density zoning in the Canterbury Bankstown Local Environmental Plan 2023, the development options include detached dwellings and granny flats up to 60m². Typical lots of 480m² with 14m frontages — and proximity to Wiley Park station — shape what makes sense to build here. Buildana runs a free site-specific zoning and soil check before quoting.
Metro corridor suburb with rising density near the station — affordable entry to an inner-suburban build location. Whether you're planning a custom home, knockdown rebuild, granny flat, or development project in Wiley Park, Buildana provides fixed-price contracts with no hidden costs, transparent weekly updates, and proven expertise with Canterbury-Bankstown City Council. Our office at Shop 1, 356-358 The Horsley Drive, Fairfield is approximately 10 minutes from Wiley Park — we know Canterbury-Bankstown Council's planning controls, soil conditions, and approval pathways inside out.
4-bed single-storey custom on a Class M lot in Wiley Park.
Choosing Buildana for Wiley Park
- Common lot profile 500m² / 14m frontage — custom design beats project-home packages here
- Canterbury-Bankstown Council pathway run in-house — DA or CDC, we lodge and manage RFIs
- Post-war housing dominant here — fibro cottages and early brick veneers, KDR-ready
- Duplex and multi-dwelling development on qualifying R2/R3 Mixed zoned lots
- Close to Wiley Park station — excellent commuter connectivity
- Fixed-price contract under HIA standards — provisional sums under 5% of total
- Reactive Class M soil mapped here — we factor stiffened raft slabs into the fixed price
- Wiley Park Public School catchment — family-oriented build location
- 6-year structural warranty backed by iCare insurance
- Licensed and insured — NSW Fair Trading LIC 487805C
Our Services in Wiley Park
From design through to handover — everything you need to build in Wiley Park.
Custom Homes
Custom homes on Wiley Park's 400–600m² blocks — single and double-storey builds designed around your brief
Learn MoreKnockdown Rebuilds
Replace an ageing Wiley Park home with a modern, energy-efficient custom build — from $520,000
Learn MoreDuplex Development
Dual occupancy builds on qualifying Wiley Park lots — Torrens or strata title subdivision available
Learn MoreGranny Flats
Quality secondary dwellings in Wiley Park — CDC fast-track available — rental returns $420–$580/week
Learn MoreHome Extensions
Ground-floor and second-storey extensions for Wiley Park owners who want to stay put and add space. We work to the R2 Low Density height limits and manage every Canterbury-Bankstown Council approval in-house.
Learn MoreRenovations
Kitchens, bathrooms, open-plan conversions, and structural upgrades on Wiley Park homes. Best suited to 1950s–1970s stock where the bones are worth keeping. Licensed, fixed-price, itemised quotes.
Learn MoreProject types we run in Wiley Park
Custom Home Builder Wiley Park
Wiley Park blocks are typically 480m² with 14m frontages. They require smart architectural design to maximise living space on compact sites. Class M soil dictates foundation design — Buildana's structural engineers spec the slab type to match the actual ground conditions on your lot. We design to your block, not a catalogue plan. R2 Low Density height and setback controls under the Canterbury Bankstown Local Environmental Plan 2023 dictate the envelope; orientation off Wiley Park station and Lakemba Street shops or Wiley Park dictates the layout.
Knockdown Rebuild Wiley Park
Most homes in Wiley Park are post-war fibro and weatherboard from the 1950s–1970s era, sitting on 480m² blocks with 14m frontages. At a median value of $920,000, a knockdown rebuild here delivers strong capital gains after rebuild. One contract covers it all: soil report, engineered slab, SafeWork-licensed asbestos removal, Canterbury-Bankstown Council approvals and full construction through to handover.
Duplex Builder Wiley Park
While Wiley Park is primarily R2 Low Density zoned, the Canterbury Bankstown Local Environmental Plan 2023 still permits dual occupancy on lots meeting the 450m² minimum. With typical lots of 480m² and 14m frontages in Wiley Park, many blocks meet the threshold for Torrens title duplex subdivision — creating two independently owned properties on one site. Buildana manages feasibility assessment, architectural design, DA lodgement with Canterbury-Bankstown Council, construction, and final subdivision registration. Our fixed-price duplex contracts cover everything from demolition through to separate title creation.
Granny Flat Builder Wiley Park
With 480m² lots standard in Wiley Park, most properties qualify for a 60m² granny flat under NSW Housing SEPP 2021. CDC fast-track approval through a private certifier takes 10–20 business days — no Canterbury-Bankstown Council DA required. In Wiley Park (2195), quality granny flats generate rental returns of $420–$580 per week. Buildana builds granny flats $150K–$260K turnkey — fixed price held from contract to handover, full HBA statutory warranty.
Home Extension Wiley Park
Wiley Park's post-war fibro and weatherboard homes from the 1950s–1970s era respond well to rear kitchen-living extensions, second-storey additions, and bathroom upgrades. Setback and height envelope worked through Canterbury-Bankstown Council's DCP, engineering signed off, build run on a fixed price. Resale uplift in Wiley Park typically $100K–$250K+.
Home Renovation Wiley Park
For post-war fibro and weatherboard homes in Wiley Park, kitchen and bathroom replacements, asbestos removal, rewiring, and replumbing deliver the strongest ROI. At a median property value of $920,000, a well-executed renovation of $80,000–$200,000 typically returns 1.5–2× the investment at resale. Buildana provides fixed-price renovation contracts with detailed scope documents — every inclusion itemised before construction begins. NSW HBL 487805C, statutory warranty cover.
Wiley Park land & end-value snapshot
At $920,000, Wiley Park (2195) is a mid-to-upper market suburb where building quality directly correlates with resale value. Typical 480m² blocks with 14m frontages provide solid development potential — whether for a custom family home, knockdown rebuild, or granny flat addition. Sydney Metro City & Southwest — Bankstown line conversion and station upgrades is adding further growth momentum to Wiley Park and surrounding suburbs. Building now locks in construction costs before further material and labour increases, while adding a granny flat generates immediate rental income to offset mortgage costs.
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Property & Planning in Wiley Park
Market Snapshot
- Median house price
- $920,000
- Typical lot size
- 480m²
- Typical frontage
- 14m
- Dwelling type
- brick veneer
- Housing era
- 1950s–1970s
Zoning & Planning
- Primary zone
- R2 Low Density
- Min lot (dual occ)
- 450m²
- LEP reference
- Canterbury Bankstown Local Environmental Plan 2023
- Distance to CBD
- 18km
Building Considerations
- Soil class
- Class M
- Nearest station
- Wiley Park
- Key landmark
- Wiley Park station
Mixed soil conditions — Class M to H near creek corridors requiring site-specific geotech
Why homeowners in Wiley Park are building
Compact lots close to the CBD — dual occupancy and conversion projects thrive in this accessible, affordable pocket. NSW HBL 487805C, fixed-price contract from day one — communication direct with the builder, not through a hand-off chain.
About Wiley Park
Wiley Park is a residential suburb in Canterbury-Bankstown LGA characterised by 500m² blocks with 14m frontages. The suburb's brick veneer housing stock dates predominantly from the 1950s–1970s era. Wiley Park station provides direct rail access to Sydney's CBD network. Wiley Park Public School serves the local primary school catchment. Wiley Park station and King Georges Road strip anchors the suburb's retail and community amenity. Median house prices sit around $1,000,000.
Council & Zoning
Canterbury-Bankstown City Council administers Wiley Park under the Canterbury Bankstown Local Environmental Plan 2023. Primary zoning is R2/R3 Mixed. R3/R4 zones support duplexes and multi-dwelling housing where minimum lot sizes (450m²) are met. Granny flats up to 60m² are permitted under NSW Housing SEPP on lots of 450m² or more — CDC fast-track available. Soil: Class M — engineered foundations recommended. Maximum building height is generally 9m. Buildana manages the full approval process with Canterbury-Bankstown Council.
Assessed under the Canterbury Bankstown Local Environmental Plan 2023. Post-war brick and fibro homes — asbestos in wet areas, eaves, and cladding common in pre-1980s stock.
Building across Canterbury-Bankstown LGAYour Wiley Park build starts here
Book a free consultation at our Fairfield office — just 18 minutes from Wiley Park. We'll discuss your block, budget, and options.
What to Know Before Building in Wiley Park
Ground Conditions & Foundations in Wiley Park
Most blocks in Wiley Park sit on Class M soils — moderately reactive, which means standard waffle raft slabs work on most sites but need proper engineering. Mixed soil conditions — Class M to H near creek corridors requiring site-specific geotech. We commission a geotech report before design starts so the slab and footing design matches the actual ground conditions rather than relying on assumptions. This avoids costly variations during construction.
Demolition Considerations for 1950s–1970s Homes
The housing stock in Wiley Park dates predominantly from the 1950s–1970s, which means many homes contain asbestos sheeting, lead paint, and outdated electrical wiring. Post-war brick and fibro homes — asbestos in wet areas, eaves, and cladding common in pre-1980s stock. Licensed asbestos removal adds $5,000–$15,000 to demolition costs depending on the extent. We manage the entire process — asbestos survey, SafeWork NSW notifications, licensed removal, and clearance certificates — so you are covered from a compliance and safety standpoint.
Zoning & Development Rules in Wiley Park
Even within R2 Low Density zoning, Wiley Park blocks offer real options. Lots above 450m² may qualify for dual occupancy under Canterbury Bankstown Local Environmental Plan 2023. Smaller lots can still accommodate a granny flat under the SEPP, adding rental income or family accommodation.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Liverpool, NSW
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