Geelong, Victoria

Granny Flat Prices in Geelong

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Granny Flat Prices in Geelong

Prices include GST. Allow 12–20 weeks for a standard granny flat build from approval to handover. Site conditions, council requirements, and finishes affect final costs.

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Granny flat prices in Geelong

Granny Flat Tips for Geelong

Geelong benefits from Victoria's streamlined secondary dwelling rules — no planning permit needed in most residential zones

Geelong build costs are typically 5–10% lower than Melbourne — good value for quality granny flat construction

Many Geelong suburbs have generous block sizes ideal for granny flat construction

Geelong's growing population and rental demand make granny flats a strong investment in the region

Popular Options at a Glance — Geelong

1-Bed Granny Flat

$106,000

avg · $78,000$135,000

Complete 40m² build with kitchen & bathroom

2-Bed Granny Flat

$155,000

avg · $118,000$192,000

Full 60m² build with 2 bedrooms

Kit/Prefab (1-bed)

$70,000

avg · $49,000$92,000

Factory-built kit delivered & assembled

Granny flat prices in Geelong start from $4,500/job. A 1-bedroom granny flat costs $106,000 on average. Prices include GST. Allow 12–20 weeks for a standard granny flat build from approval to handover. Site conditions, council requirements, and finishes affect final costs.

The best granny flat type depends on your budget, lot size, and intended use. Kit/prefab options in Geelong start from $49,000 for a 1-bedroom. For rental income, a 1-bedroom or 2-bedroom with standard finishes offers the best return on investment. For family use, consider accessibility features and a more generous layout.

A standard granny flat in Geelong takes 12–20 weeks from slab to handover. A 2-bedroom build averages $155,000 and takes 16–20 weeks. Kit/prefab builds can be completed in 8–12 weeks. Council approval adds 2–24 weeks depending on the pathway.

Yes — all granny flats in Geelong require building or planning approval. Your builder or certifier will advise on whether you can use a fast-track approval pathway or need a full development application. The approval process, costs, and timeline vary by council area.