Cost of Building a Villa in Aleppo 2026 — Detailed Price Breakdown
Analysis of building a 300m² villa in Aleppo: materials, labor, finishes, and permits.
Aleppo Residential Construction Today
Aleppo's residential construction sector has expanded rapidly since 2024, with both returning families and diaspora investors driving demand for new villas in the city's western and northern suburbs. A standard 300m² villa (3 bedrooms, 2 living rooms, kitchen, 3 bathrooms, garage) built in 2026 typically costs between USD 75,000 and USD 145,000 in materials and labor combined.
The variance depends heavily on three factors: structural specification (reinforced concrete frame vs. load-bearing stone), finish quality (locally produced ceramics vs. Turkish imports), and project timeline (winter builds incur ~15% premium for accelerated schedules).
Material Cost Breakdown
For a typical 300m² villa: cement consumes about USD 8,000-12,000, steel rebar USD 12,000-18,000, concrete blocks or stone USD 6,000-10,000, electrical wiring and fixtures USD 4,500-7,000, plumbing USD 5,000-8,500, and roofing USD 3,500-6,500. These figures assume materials sourced from verified Aleppo-area suppliers via SyriaHub, with delivery included.
Finishes — ceramic flooring, paint, doors, windows, kitchen cabinetry — add another USD 15,000 to USD 35,000 depending on quality tier. Imported European fixtures can push finishes alone to USD 50,000+.
Labor Costs in Aleppo
Construction labor in Aleppo is priced per square meter for turnkey contracts or per workday for hourly arrangements. Turnkey contracts for villa construction typically range USD 45-85 per square meter of built area, putting a 300m² villa's labor cost at USD 13,500-25,500.
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Permits and Hidden Costs
Allow USD 1,500-4,000 for municipal permits, soil testing, and utility hookups. If your land is in a recently developed area, water and sewer connections may add USD 2,000-5,000.
Budget a 10-15% contingency on top of the total estimate. Reconstruction-zone projects can face supply delays or unforeseen site conditions that strict budgets cannot absorb.