Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Golf course Estates & Financial Crisis 22Jan 21, 2009 8:09 am Yes, we have bought at Eynesbury. It is a bit further out and has a country feel to it. It is not everyones cup of tea but I could not justify paying an extra $50k to live an area like Tarneit just because it is that little bit closer to the city.
Eynesbury has its own recycled water plant and an owners corporation that will look after parks and facilities so I think it has a good long term appeal. A golf course estate needs to not just have houses looking at a golf course, but the facilities and community to support it and attract families. The setback from the kerb is 4m. It is council land to provide an area for services like sewer main, gas mains, water mains, underground power or poles for overhead power,… 4 2387 Have look at your house plans and you will probably find that brick articulation joint has been missed. Maximum allowable spacing is 6M or 5.5M for a wall with window… 17 20556 |