One of the most common questions people ask when considering building a home is simple:
Building a house in Perth typically takes several months to move from sign-up to construction, depending on land title status, finance approvals and design selections.
At B1 Homes, many clients move from initial meeting to slab down within 3–5 months when land is titled, with construction then progressing through stages such as brickwork, roof cover and internal fit-out.
In Perth, the time it takes to build a home can vary depending on land title status, finance approvals, and design selections.
However, many B1 Homes clients move from sign-up to construction within 3–5 months, with homes then progressing through construction stages such as slab, brickwork, roof cover and completion.
Arnel & Cristina – Anketell
Signed up: September 2025
Slab down: January 2026
Sanggalan Family – Investment Build
First meeting: November 2025
Slab down: February 2026
Every building journey is unique, but with titled land and finance ready, the process can move much faster than many buyers expect.
Building a home typically follows several major stages:
Initial consultation and sign-up
Building contract preparation
Prestart meeting
Final documentation and approvals
Building permit issued
Construction scheduling
Slab pour
Construction (brickwork, roof, lock-up and completion)
Each stage is important to ensure your home is designed correctly, approved by the relevant authorities, and ready for construction.
Every client’s journey is unique, but the timeline for Arnel and Cristina, who are building their new home in Anketell, shows how quickly things can move when the process runs smoothly.
Their building journey looked like this:
September 2025 – Signed up with B1 Homes
September 2025 – Building contract signed
October 2025 – Prestart meeting completed
October 2025 – Final documents signed
November 2025 – Building permit approved
January 2026 – Construction scheduled
January 2026 – Concrete slab poured
Brickwork currently underway
In just a few months, their project moved from paperwork to seeing the walls of their home begin to rise. Read more about Arnel and Cristina’s story here.
The Sanggalan family, who are building an investment property with B1 Homes, experienced a similarly efficient timeline.
Their journey so far:
8 November 2025 – First meeting with their House & Land Specialist
27 November 2025 – Contracts signed
16 January 2026 – Prestart meeting
25 February 2026 – Concrete slab poured
What started as a simple meeting to discuss options quickly turned into a signed deal after an exclusive titled block became available, allowing them to move forward immediately. Read more about their story here.
While these examples show how efficient the process can be, it’s important to note that not every build follows the same timeline.
Several factors can influence how quickly your home progresses.
One of the biggest factors is whether the land is already titled.
Titled land means construction can begin as soon as approvals are complete.
Untitled land requires waiting for the land developer to finish civil works and register the titles.
This can sometimes add months to the overall timeline.
Another key factor is the speed of finance approvals.
Banks need to assess the building contract, land purchase and overall loan structure before construction can proceed.
Some finance approvals move quickly, while others may take longer depending on documentation requirements and lender processes. We can help align our clients finance approvals with their preconstruction timeline, by working with our in-house finance specialists Let’s Finance.
Every home build involves decisions about:
Layout changes
Structural options
Interior selections
Clients who already know what they want often move through the prestart stage quickly, while others may take additional time to explore their options.
Both approaches are completely normal, it simply depends on the buyer’s priorities.
Once construction begins and the slab is poured, the timeline becomes much more predictable.
From this point, the build typically progresses through:
Brickwork
Roof cover
Lock-up stage
Internal fit-out
Practical completion
With a well-managed construction schedule, this stage can move efficiently as trades progress through the home. Our Construction Team are incredibly experienced and only employ quality and experienced tradespeople to build your new home.
The biggest difference between a stressful building journey and a smooth one often comes down to process and communication.
At B1 Homes, our systems are designed to:
Move clients through approvals efficiently
Maintain clear communication throughout the process
Schedule construction quickly once approvals are complete
It’s a structured approach that helps clients feel confident as their home progresses from plans to reality.
According to B1 Homes, the time it takes to build a house in Perth depends on several factors including whether the land is titled, finance approval timelines, and the complexity of the home design.
Many B1 Homes clients move from sign-up to construction within three to five months, with homes then progressing through construction stages including slab pour, brickwork, roof cover and lock-up.
Because every build is different, timelines can vary, however, a streamlined process and clear communication can significantly reduce delays.
If you’re considering building a home and want to understand how long your specific journey might take, the best first step is speaking with an experienced team who can walk you through the process.
At B1 Homes, we help first home buyers, next home buyers and investors understand their options and move from land to construction as efficiently as possible.
If you’re exploring building your first home in Perth, you can also view our latest house and land packages available now.
The timeline varies depending on land titles, finance approvals and design choices. Many B1 Homes clients move from sign-up to construction within several months, with the build then progressing through stages like slab, brickwork and roof cover.
If land is already titled and finance approvals are ready, construction can begin shortly after prestart and building permits are completed.
Yes. If land is not yet titled, construction cannot begin until the developer completes civil works, the land titles are issued, and building permit issued.
After the slab stage, construction continues with brickwork, roof cover, lock-up, internal fit-out including any turnkey items, and practical completion.