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Last Updated: 3rd Jul 2024

How high can a treehouse be?

Treehouses can be classified as 'temporary structures' like a garden shed. This means that a treehouse must be built at a height of 4m (13ft). This is the height from ground to roof peak.



Are tree houses also legal?

You must obtain a permit for commercial tree houses. However, if you are building residential tree houses on your property, you may not need it. Even in this case, however, legal costs and time spent protecting the tree house can be substantial.

Do you need planning permission to construct a treehouse? A traditional treehouse is considered temporary for planning purposes. In most cases, you don't need planning permission to build a treehouse.

What is the cost of a livable treehouse to build?

Tree houses can cost anywhere from $9,000 to over $250,000. The average basic platform for kids costs between $8,000 to $15,000. Tree houses with higher end features typically cost between $25,000 to $60,000. Tree houses that you can live in typically cost between $75,000 to $500,000.

Is it possible to kill a tree by building a treehouse?

Remember that trees are living organisms. Any nails or bolts that cause injury to them will be a wound. The treehouse should not be used to kill it. If taken care of properly, the tree can make a full recovery.