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Website redesign cost: what you'll actually pay
Published July 2026 · By Manon Vernay
Redesign quotes confuse people because they span the same range as new builds, from a few hundred dollars to five figures, for a website that already exists.
Here is why, what the real ranges are, and the three redesign-specific costs that never appear in the quote. Not sure you need a redesign at all? Start with redesign vs rebuild: how to tell which you need.
Why a redesign costs about as much as a new build
The expensive part of web design was never the pixels. It is deciding what the site should say, to whom, in what order. A redesign redoes exactly that thinking, then rebuilds the presentation around it.
Market-wide, expect 60 to 100 percent of new-build pricing. With us that is the same range as any build: most projects between $1,900 and $3,800, with refreshes and one-pagers from $700.
What changes the price up or down
Page count (a 5-page refresh is not a 50-page restructure), whether the words are being rewritten or kept, e-commerce, and how much of the old site is worth saving.
What does not change the price much: how bad the old site looks. Ugly is cheap to fix. Confused is what costs.
If you are in Sydney, our website redesign service is the front door; Adelaide businesses have their own page.