Why More Sydney Families Are Choosing to Build Their Forever Home
For many years, building a home was often viewed through the lens of investment. Homeowners would renovate, rebuild, or develop with one eye on future resale value, planning their next move within five or ten years.
But that mindset appears to be changing.
In a recent interview with Ticker News, Magico Constructions Director Darren Zhou discussed a growing trend emerging across Sydney. More homeowners are choosing to build their “forever home” rather than a property designed primarily for future sale. With rising construction costs, lengthy planning processes, and changing family dynamics, many people are taking a longer-term view and investing in homes they intend to enjoy for decades.
Watch the full interview below.
The Shift Away From Short-Term Thinking
According to Darren, today’s clients are increasingly focused on creating homes that will serve their families for the long term.
Rather than asking, “What will this home be worth in five years?”, many are asking:
- Will this layout still work when my children are teenagers?
- What happens if an elderly parent needs to move in?
- How can we make the home comfortable for the next 20 years?
This shift is influencing everything from floorplans and room layouts through to accessibility considerations and technology infrastructure.
What Makes a Forever Home Different?
A forever home is designed around life’s changing stages rather than current needs alone.
That might include:
- Ground floor guest bedrooms for ageing parents
- Wider hallways and doorways for future accessibility
- Space for home offices and changing family requirements
- Infrastructure for solar, batteries and EV chargers
- Flexible living areas that can evolve over time
Many of these features cost very little to plan for during the design stage but can become expensive and disruptive to retrofit later.
As Darren explains in the interview, future-proofing doesn’t necessarily mean spending more money. Often it simply means thinking ahead.
Quality Becomes More Important Than Cost
When homeowners intend to live in a property for decades, the conversation naturally changes.
Instead of focusing solely on upfront costs, greater emphasis is placed on:
- Quality workmanship
- Durable materials
- Functional design
- Long-term comfort
- Reduced maintenance
Building it right the first time is almost always cheaper than fixing defects later. This is particularly relevant as construction costs continue to rise across Sydney. Many homeowners are recognising that cutting corners today often results in greater expense tomorrow.
Planning for the Future Starts Today
One of the most common mistakes homeowners make is designing around their current situation without considering where life may take them.
Children grow up. Parents get older. Technology evolves. The way we live changes.
The most successful homes are often those designed with enough flexibility to adapt alongside the people who live in them.
For example, something as simple as planning for wider hallways, a ground-floor bedroom, or future accessibility requirements can make a significant difference years down the track. Likewise, considering infrastructure for solar systems, battery storage, EV chargers and future technologies during the design phase is far easier and more cost-effective than retrofitting later.
A Return to Long-Term Thinking
Interestingly, this shift represents something of a return to how previous generations approached home ownership. Rather than viewing property purely as an investment vehicle, many families are once again looking to create homes that can support multiple stages of life.
Whether that means accommodating elderly parents, preparing for changing mobility needs, or ensuring the home can embrace future technologies, homeowners are increasingly taking a longer-term view.
It’s not simply about building a house. It’s about creating a home that will continue to serve the people living in it for years to come.
Forever Homes Are Built Around People
One of the key insights Darren shared during the interview is that a successful forever home starts with understanding how a family’s needs will evolve over time.
A young family with small children will have very different requirements in ten or twenty years. Teenagers need different spaces. Adult children may move out. Elderly parents may require additional support or accommodation. Designing with these possibilities in mind helps create a home that remains functional and enjoyable throughout every stage of life.
By taking the time to consider future needs early in the planning process, homeowners can avoid costly renovations and modifications later while creating a more comfortable and adaptable living environment.
Final Thoughts
While property investment will always play an important role in Australia, we’re seeing a growing number of homeowners choosing to invest in something different: a home designed to support their family for the long term.
It’s a shift away from short-term thinking and towards creating spaces that deliver comfort, functionality and quality for decades to come.
If you’re planning to build and want to ensure your home is designed not just for today but for the years ahead, taking the time to think about your future needs could be one of the best investments you make.
Watch the full Ticker News interview with Darren Zhou above to learn more about the growing trend towards forever homes and the importance of future-proofing your design.


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