TL;DR A newly graduated architect should charge 60–80% of the CAU table in the first 24 months. Starting hourly rate: R$ 90–150/h. 100 m² residential: R$ 12k–28k. Don't work for free (it kills the market and burns you) and don't charge like a veteran (the client gets suspicious).

The 60–80% rule

Charge 60–80% of the CAU table in the first 2 years. Not less, you devalue yourself and the market. Not more, the client gets suspicious ("a recent graduate charging like an established firm?").

Practical table (first 24 months)

Project typeRealistic range
Residential 80–120 m²R$ 9k–22k
Residential 150–200 m²R$ 18k–38k
Apartment interiors 60–100 m²R$ 12k–26k
Small residential retrofitR$ 6k–14k
Hourly rateR$ 90–150/h

What to avoid

  • "Free for the portfolio", it becomes a habit, hard to drop.
  • "R$ 30/m²", a price that doesn't even cover the house's electricity.
  • Working 200h on a project to earn R$ 4,000, your hour is worth R$ 20.
  • Taking on a difficult client "because it's the first one", a bad project drains 6 months.

Charge to cover: rent + software + food + 1 hourly rate that makes sense. If it doesn't add up, it's better to take a well-paid internship than a cheap, badly paid project.

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