Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Building in Esperance Estate, Point Cook 82Nov 02, 2010 6:27 pm anyone moved in as yet ? I seen a few houses finished down there now Re: Building in Esperance Estate, Point Cook 83Nov 08, 2010 9:32 am For those building a two storey - Just wondering the timeline quoted in your contract? Our contract allows 330 days... Re: Building in Esperance Estate, Point Cook 84Nov 09, 2010 11:09 am @Norlaminis: I haven't move in yet. But I am planning to move in probably on December or January when my house is finished. I think a couple of family around my area are also looking at the same timeline to move in. Have you start building? @mayflower17: I am not sure what it the standard timeline for two storey, but there are a couple of two storey houses around my area which were built as fast as (or may be even faster) than my single storey house. Carlisle build them. Have you start your building? Esperance Estate, Point Cook Re: Building in Esperance Estate, Point Cook 85Nov 09, 2010 2:36 pm Still waiting on title at the moment. I see that there are a couple of people moved in down there though. Re: Building in Esperance Estate, Point Cook 88Dec 09, 2010 1:53 pm Fencing can be colourbond, however fencing cannot go past the front of the house. Which means the 3 houses in waiben cresent with their fences going past the fronts of the houses will have to remove them Building Standards; Getting It Right! Hi All, We have a fall from road to garage front. But we cannot put a drain/grate because no discharge point put by the builder. Now they complain not enough space for… 0 9242 Hi, I have this sewer inspection point sitting in an odd spot in the rear of my yard: https://imgur.com/ghLI98q What I'd like to do is put a firepit in that corner of… 0 6523 |