Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Knock down and rebuild with Metricon VOIDS 8Mar 02, 2022 8:28 am I would be very surprised if you can keep costs under 600k. Some of the other "upgrades" that you would need to consider are: - Cooling: I expect the base price includes ducted gas heating, but no cooling. - Flooring: If you're OK with vinyl, then not so much, but if you want timber or engineered timber, could be a bit - Cabinetry: Kitchen pot drawers, bathroom vanity drawers, wardrobe fittings, any other built-in cabinetry around the house. You're probably already pushing 30k with the staircase, ceiling heights, etc. Re: Knock down and rebuild with Metricon VOIDS 9Mar 02, 2022 8:36 am SJT76 I would be very surprised if you can keep costs under 600k. Some of the other "upgrades" that you would need to consider are: - Cooling: I expect the base price includes ducted gas heating, but no cooling. - Flooring: If you're OK with vinyl, then not so much, but if you want timber or engineered timber, could be a bit - Cabinetry: Kitchen pot drawers, bathroom vanity drawers, wardrobe fittings, any other built-in cabinetry around the house. You're probably already pushing 30k with the staircase, ceiling heights, etc. yeah for some reason stair cases are effing expensive via volume builders. the moment you add glass balustrades- BAM extra 15-20k Dark matter scientist, can breathe underwater, mind reader and can freeze matter just by willing it. Trust me, its in my sig. We've had the offer of a short term tenant whilst waiting for CDC/DA home approval and demolition for our knock down rebuild. It would achieve a pretty low rent as it's… 0 13744 Hi I live in a 100yr old semi and my neighbour added an additional floor last yr and our architect has advised that we can knock down our semi and build a free-standing… 0 37681 if the original house is in good condition most of what you listed could be added in stages without the need for KDR and costs and disruption of having to live elsewhere… 1 13668 |