Residential Lift Solutions to Help You Stay in the Home You Love

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A Smarter Solution to Mobility, Lifestyle Changes, and Future needs

Staying in the home you love has never made more sense, both emotionally and financially.

Why moving is not always the answer and how a lift can transform your home

If you have been thinking about moving house to upsize, downsize, improve your lifestyle, or future-proof your home, you are not alone. However, you might want to reconsider that plan.

A recent Jarden report revealed just how expensive it has become to sell one home and purchase another in many of Australia’s capital cities. According to the report, the combined costs of selling and buying including stamp duty, agent commissions, legal fees, and related expenses can now exceed $120,000 in Sydney. That is a significant amount to spend simply to move from one home to another.

The good news is that you may not need to move at all.

For many homeowners, installing a residential lift offers a more affordable, practical, and lifestyle-enhancing alternative to relocating.

Keep the home you love

Moving often means leaving behind more than just a building. It can mean saying goodbye to your memories, your neighbourhood, your community, and the support systems that surround you.

By installing a lift, you can stay in the home you love and make it work better for your changing needs. Whether you are improving accessibility as you age or making upper floors more usable for the whole family, a lift helps you enjoy your space without compromise.

Save a significant amount of money

The average cost of our home lifts ranges from $60,000 to $80,000, depending on the model and installation requirements.

Compared to the more than $120,000 it can cost to sell and buy a new home, the numbers speak for themselves. Installing a lift is a smart and efficient way to invest in your lifestyle without the stress or financial strain of moving.

Increase your home’s value

A residential lift does more than add convenience. It can also increase your property’s market value and appeal to future buyers.

With Australia’s ageing population and the rising demand for accessible housing, adding a lift positions your home as both premium and future-ready. It is a practical improvement that pays off both now and later.

Avoid the stress and disruption of moving

An overwhelming 61 percent of people say moving is more stressful than changing careers. It is physically demanding, time-consuming, and emotionally taxing.

Installing a lift is far less disruptive. There is no packing, no changing address, and no starting over. Instead, you upgrade your existing home and continue living comfortably in the space you already know and love.

Future-proof your lifestyle

As life changes, so do your needs. Whether it is mobility, multi-generational living, or simply wanting greater day-to-day comfort, a home lift adapts with you.

It is a long-term solution that supports your independence and enhances your quality of life. A lift gives you the freedom to enjoy your home fully and confidently, both now and in the years to come.

The Jarden report confirms what many Australians already know. Moving house has never been more expensive. Before signing up with an agent or scrolling through listings, consider whether a lift could give you the lifestyle you are looking for without leaving the place you already love.

Australians take pride in improving and personalising our homes. Adding a lift is the next step in that journey. It is not just about how your home looks, but how it supports the way you live every day.

A home lift is a lifestyle upgrade that can save you money, reduce stress, add value, and allow you to keep living in the place you love.

Our expert team is here to guide you through every step, from choosing the right lift to professional installation.

Stay, upgrade, and thrive in the home you already love. Call us on 1800 695 438 to get started.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most homeowners spend between $25,000 and $65,000, depending on features and floors.

Absolutely. Installers design them to suit uneven terrain and gradients.

In most cases, yes. Especially for multi-storey or enclosed lifts.

Not at all. Most use standard power and have efficient motors, costing very little per use.