Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Building a new home takes a very long time too get start 401Nov 05, 2011 3:54 pm hes just come inside from having a swim,looking out the front window hes sort of looking,then he looks at me and says whats that thing out there already...mmmmm didnt last long... Re: Building a new home takes a very long time too get start 402Nov 05, 2011 4:43 pm Congratulations on sale ,l did same when l sold my house. You have to be willing to reduce price if you want to sell,then you can plan the next stage of your life.Like you l gave away[church] what l haven't used in the last year DH not to please till l explained he wouldn't have so much to move. Re: Building a new home takes a very long time too get start 403Nov 05, 2011 6:06 pm im even getting new tooth brushes,everythings going too be new..cant wait........ Re: Building a new home takes a very long time too get start 404Nov 05, 2011 8:29 pm Hi. Trish is it? Noticed your for sale sign. I live at Charmhaven. What suburb was your house in? what real estate/ agent did you go through? Re: Building a new home takes a very long time too get start 405Nov 06, 2011 4:07 pm hello dreams r good, no its Natasha,our house was in Budgewoi..we looked at going with a realestate at budgewoi but when we were looking everywhere you looked it was sold on the signs of weisberry thats why we went with them,its such a hard time too sell and i feel unless you are willing too drop drop drop your home wont sell what ever agent you are with... Re: Building a new home takes a very long time too get start 406Nov 06, 2011 4:09 pm we have been over too our house today and a car full of people got out im thinking here come the questions, asking me all about Coral as they are thinking of building with them.. i told them i dont think they could get a better bunch of builders and we are extremly happy with how our house is looking,they were after the same plan and had been told that our house is the first on the cc that has been put up.. i also told her try ever so hard too get our SS,i think we got the BEST when we got him..so helpfull in all ways.. Re: Building a new home takes a very long time too get start 407Nov 06, 2011 4:10 pm went looking for trees today and looks like lily pilys got the nod,will get about 30 trees and block us out so i can drop and roll but wont have too run and hide.. block out i say block out... Re: Building a new home takes a very long time too get start 408Nov 06, 2011 6:28 pm Lily Pilys are great for screening. We are putting them across our top boundary to block out our neighbours too! Just make sure they are psylid resistant variety or they can get diseased easily. They're great natives, always look green and lush. They are fairly quick growing too which is what we want with screening trees. It must be a good feeling to have such confidence in your builder and your SS and to be able to recommend them. They're doing a great job. Can't wait for the next lot of pics. Jess Re: Building a new home takes a very long time too get start 409Nov 06, 2011 6:58 pm the lily pilys we seen today have had red growth,so on the black they will look nice,we also will go for the ones that dont have the bubble(disease)... my SS kept saying too me he will look after me and look after me he has...a real GEM.... i will get you more photos Jess,just for you... Re: Building a new home takes a very long time too get start 410Nov 06, 2011 7:00 pm selling a family home is very sad,im really going too miss our big screen encloser.... but hey ive got a fresh start just about too happen.. Re: Building a new home takes a very long time too get start 411Nov 08, 2011 7:13 pm painters and plumbers at our house today.... only seem too b bits and pieces left too do after they have finished... Re: Building a new home takes a very long time too get start 412Nov 09, 2011 9:53 am just been too the house my YELLOW is very YELLOW,but hey its very sunny and happy colour.. Re: Building a new home takes a very long time too get start 418Nov 09, 2011 5:06 pm No Trish. I dont think the colour is too much. quite like it myself. Also you will find when you get the furniture and fittings in place, it will soften it even further. Good choice miss. Re: Building a new home takes a very long time too get start 419Nov 09, 2011 5:45 pm Choosey No Trish. I dont think the colour is too much. quite like it myself. Also you will find when you get the furniture and fittings in place, it will soften it even further. Good choice miss. Thank you Choosey, just off the phone too my SS looking like we might be in even earlier than i had thought,dates we are playing around with are the 21st November but we will wait and see.... i went and had another look this afternoon and i love my back room that bright,its so sunny and happy...im so loving the way my new house looks and with the sale of this one what more could a girl want. i phoned phone and power this afternoon so thats ready too rock and roll... Re: Building a new home takes a very long time too get start 420Nov 09, 2011 5:48 pm if you are moving too the Central Coast and building anew home you really cant go past Coral,for the price of our home i dont think u can beat what we have got...(remember ask for my SS). im so looking forward too getting in,we arnt doing anything at all inside till out sides finished... i want my husband too do a big garden shed for his stuff and his loft...then we can worry about everything else we have the rest of our life too do it... still will never do it again...but now say that with a smaile on my face.... Congratulations! Nice to put that to bed before christmas, now you can relax 3 7188 9 24829 Hi - thanks for your reply. Yes I think 'Ill go for whitish with very speckly bits rather than pure white something like this. PS was actually 2008 I built the… 2 11722 |