House Demolition cost in Auckland (2026)
Typical Auckland range
$17,000 – $78,000
Most Auckland projects land around $28,000 – $45,000. Prices run above the national average.
Why Auckland differs
Auckland runs above the national average. Land scarcity, longer council consent timelines and geotech on clay or fill all push costs up.
Usually included
- Demolition of the structure to ground level
- Machine hire and operators
- Waste cartage and disposal fees
- Breaking out the slab or piles (confirm, sometimes excluded)
- Basic site leveling on completion
Usually excluded
- Asbestos survey and licensed removal
- Service disconnections (power, gas, water, sewer) and their fees
- Tree removal and unrelated site clearing
- Removing buried tanks, old foundations or contaminated soil
- Boundary fencing reinstatement
Sometimes needs a building consent
Demolishing a detached building of up to 3 storeys is exempt from building consent under Schedule 1 of the Building Act. Partial demolition, attached dwellings and heritage-listed buildings do need consent, and you must still arrange service disconnections and meet district plan rules. Many councils ask to be notified before demolition starts. Read the consent rules →
Questions to ask before you sign
- Is an asbestos survey included, and what happens to the price if asbestos is found?
- Does the price include breaking out the slab, footings and driveway, or just to ground level?
- Who arranges power, gas, water and sewer disconnections, and are the fees in this quote?
- Is my house exempt from building consent for demolition, and have you checked the district plan?
- What condition is the section left in: levelled, compacted, ready for a rebuild?
Auckland house demolition: common questions
- How much does it cost to demolish a house in NZ?
- Most full house demolitions cost $15,000 to $40,000, or roughly $70 to $150 per m² of floor area. Asbestos removal, tight access and two-storey structures push larger jobs to $70,000 or beyond.
- Do I need consent to demolish my house?
- Often not for the demolition itself: a detached building up to 3 storeys is exempt under Schedule 1 of the Building Act. You still need consent for partial demolition or heritage buildings, must disconnect services properly, and should check your council's notification and district plan requirements.
- Why does asbestos change the demolition price so much?
- Asbestos must be removed by a licensed removalist before machines start, under WorkSafe rules. On a pre-1990s house with asbestos cladding, soffits and flooring, that separate stage can add $5,000 to $40,000 and a week or more to the programme.
Before you pay anyone, check who they are.
Check the company that quoted you: company status, registration and what's on the public record, from the official NZ sources.
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