Browse Forums Building A New House Re: The ivy, Doreen 50May 29, 2017 11:34 am DiaDi Thank you very much thejuros and again tanz1110 ! This is so valuable information we get here! We will certainly opt for an independent inspector too! And yes, there is a special floor plan we like, so we will see if others fit into budget in case we need to swap rooms, etc. How did you go with your titles in the Ivy? Long delays? We are still waiting for ours (stage 2) they expect construction to finish end July and title a few weeks later. 5month delay for us Re: The ivy, Doreen 52May 31, 2017 4:42 pm We are in Stage 5B, right on the western edge of the development. Will be interesting to see whether titling goes a little smoother once some are in the system... (wishful thinking). We have signed with Henley, with fixed site costs (around $8K I think), and also going with an independent inspector as you never know. Re: The ivy, Doreen 53Jun 01, 2017 5:31 pm A slightly smoother and faster titling would be fantastic, tealgecko! At least you are one stage before us and will be guaranteed a shorter wait! I think it will be worth for us to check out Henley. From what I gather here in the forum their site costs are very often much lower than other builders. However, I think their quotes are only valid for 6 months ... so with delays in titling that might bring extra costs ... We will all get there eventually! Re: The ivy, Doreen 54Jun 02, 2017 12:13 pm That's the only downside with Henley... site start has to happen within 8 months. Cost to 'extend' quote is $850 a month thereafter. However, every time they adjust pricing/add a new deal you have the option of sticking with the original (and therefore the original time frame), or 'upgrading' - with the latter it resets your clock. They just did a price increase yesterday. Re: The ivy, Doreen 55Jun 03, 2017 9:32 pm Hi, We are investigating the possibility of The Ivy and I'm wondering how everyone is find the design guidelines for building? Most of it seems to be fairly standard inclusions but there are a few things in there that could blow out costs on a tight budget. Re: The ivy, Doreen 56Jun 18, 2017 6:31 pm onethouprojects: What in particular is putting you off? I remember coming across the guidelines originally thinking 'gees, they ask for a lot' but, after seeing other estates, I quite like the detail and consistency required. Time frames on most things seem fairly reasonable. Landscaping will probably be the biggest hit, but something we will do in stages (already planting out some things now, as we won't be titled for another 9 months, let alone built). For facades, there are always multiple included options from builders, so don't necessarily have to upgrade there. Driveways - always cheaper to get outside of builder, although in the guidelines pavers can be used, so that is always a DIY option to keep costs down. Best place to start is to get some quotes for things that you don't think you can do yourself and get an idea of whether it will fit in your budget Re: The ivy, Doreen 57Jul 04, 2017 5:48 pm Hi! Just wondering if anyone with land in stage 2 (or whatever stage is releasing next) has heard more about when your land will title? We've got land in stage 6, so we're a loooong way from there ourselves, but keen to hear how things are progressing in the earlier stages Re: The ivy, Doreen 58Jul 04, 2017 6:34 pm Bel_ Hi! Just wondering if anyone with land in stage 2 (or whatever stage is releasing next) has heard more about when your land will title? We've got land in stage 6, so we're a loooong way from there ourselves, but keen to hear how things are progressing in the earlier stages Re: The ivy, Doreen 59Jul 04, 2017 8:46 pm SAW Bel_ Hi! Just wondering if anyone with land in stage 2 (or whatever stage is releasing next) has heard more about when your land will title? We've got land in stage 6, so we're a loooong way from there ourselves, but keen to hear how things are progressing in the earlier stages We are in Stage 2 & just heard from our Conveyancer that they don't expect it to be ready for titling until the end of July. Not sure what the original date was supposed to be, but they advised in late May that they expected it to be ready for title by the end of June, so it has slipped another month. I emailed Rhonda on Saturday and she said Stage 2 should get SOC very soon and Title late July with settlements late August. Re: The ivy, Doreen 60Jul 04, 2017 8:52 pm thejuros SAW Bel_ Hi! Just wondering if anyone with land in stage 2 (or whatever stage is releasing next) has heard more about when your land will title? We've got land in stage 6, so we're a loooong way from there ourselves, but keen to hear how things are progressing in the earlier stages We are in Stage 2 & just heard from our Conveyancer that they don't expect it to be ready for titling until the end of July. Not sure what the original date was supposed to be, but they advised in late May that they expected it to be ready for title by the end of June, so it has slipped another month. I emailed Rhonda on Saturday and she said Stage 2 should get SOC very soon and Title late July with settlements late August. Thanks for sharing your updates SAW & thejuros! |