The mono-pitch, Dutch coastal-style house was sold at auction in November.
"Getting a better price results in better proceeds for the community." Last year's charity house was the third time Waiariki students had teamed up with industry partners to build a house to be auctioned off.
Mrs Gunn said plans were already under way for the 2016 Charity House with building expected to start in March.
The design would be similar to 2015 and the build would again take place at Mokoia Campus.
"It's a fantastic result and one that students, staff and all the industry partners are very proud to be associated with. The Charity House project is a win-win for students' hands-on learning in carpentry, electrical and interior design; building future entrepreneurs and leaders in our community, plus providing a highly skilled workforce."
- Rotorua community groups and charities who want to apply for funding can go to http://rotaryrotoruasunrise.co.nz/application-forms/
Applications close on April 10.