Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Anybody building at Googong ? 29Jul 19, 2013 9:54 am Wow, we are practically neighbours. Like you we've been told the land should be ready for transfer in July/August but no news yet. Pagdia, that's a great idea to use excel so you can stay on top of things. As far as double glazing, solar water etc, we really haven't looked into that too much. I'm sure those decisions will come once we've decided on the builder. Re: Anybody building at Googong ? 30Jul 21, 2013 2:20 pm pagdia Tizzy pagdia Hi Tizzy - We justed want to take advantage of North facing, our 2 living and kitchen and master bedroom areas are all facing north/west, you will have the choice of so many nice designs just don't get pushed into hasty decisions. Excavation is costly so the split designs would help with that, we have been advised that our block is a low what ever they call it M or S it but until they actually cut won't know tilll then but could cost $12,000. Our builder has quoted us on retaining walls, concrete path/driveway and path around the house but we signed the contract in February and may suffer the rise and fall in pricing on eveything. Most of the builders are offering landscaping in their price, we have to pay CIC $5,000 deposite and have 6 months to complete the front landscaping then they will refund the deposite. What size is your block, do you have a street name/number or just the CIC block number? Hope your meeting goes well, lets here how it all goes. Cheers pagdia The meeting went well although my head is still spinning. Lots to take in! MJH can split the design we are interested in so that was great news. They're putting a quote together for us and we should have that by Friday. My only concern is that our garage ceiling height will end up at 3.5 metres high approx, but could allow for a mezzanine level for storage. They would have to widen the garage also to include a landing for stairs into the house. I think there will be problems with that considering the guidelines, but they seem to think that should be ok. We would still be looking between 30 and 50k for excavation but we knew that before we purchased, so no hidden surprises there. Glad to see you are taking advantage of the sun in your design. The design we are looking at places all living areas north/east so we are happy with that. The master bedroom faces south/east so I'm not sure how I feel about that yet, may be ok for daytime sleeping lol. Our lot number is 249 on Baxter Loop. Where abouts are you situated? Tizzy - We are 223 in Baker just one street over from you, when do you hope to take possession of land, ours was suppose to be this month but no news as of yet. Good that you have budgeted for excavation, surprising how quick they can put together a quote. I put the quote into an excel sheet with any commets so any add in/take offs were listed, we had soooo many quotes reissued with each request it made it easier to keep track of, have only found one item they forgot to credit. Are you doing any double glazing, solar water or electricity. We are having ducted gas with 3 zones (not sure how that works), instaneous hot water, solar electicity panels, evaporative cooling. The only rooms with carpet are the bedrooms rest of the house is tiled but no inslab heating. Cheers pagdia Pagdia, We are neighbours 222 Baker! Re: Anybody building at Googong ? 31Jul 21, 2013 2:37 pm How's everyone's house plans and quotes going? We are finally at the official quoting stage with Rawson...has taken so long to get to this stage after going from builder to builder looking for a plan that suits...in the end we've gone to an architect and came up with our own design...so guess its a good thing the land has now been pushed out to August settlement as we will need the extra weeks to get our quotes organised put through council and ready to build once we do settle on the land... Re: Anybody building at Googong ? 32Jul 22, 2013 10:39 am Hi Jenpet, I'd give you the Googonian wave but I'm afraid the men in white coats might take me away! So are you building with Rawson but with your own plan? I didn't even know you could do that. How have you found their service so far? Re: Anybody building at Googong ? 33Jul 22, 2013 10:49 am Jenpet How's everyone's house plans and quotes going? We are finally at the official quoting stage with Rawson...has taken so long to get to this stage after going from builder to builder looking for a plan that suits...in the end we've gone to an architect and came up with our own design...so guess its a good thing the land has now been pushed out to August settlement as we will need the extra weeks to get our quotes organised put through council and ready to build once we do settle on the land... Quote: Hi Jenpet - Nice to see someone else that will be building after August settlement. Will be interesting to see how things move along with an architect after looking at soo many plans you must have quite a good idea of what you want. Have a question, I was under the impression the only approval we can get at this stage is CIC and then once we settle on the land we submit plans to the Queanbeyan Council. We should all get together at the opening of the Club House in October and maybe at other times during our builds? Cheers pagdia Re: Anybody building at Googong ? 34Jul 22, 2013 10:53 am Tizzy Wow, we are practically neighbours. Like you we've been told the land should be ready for transfer in July/August but no news yet. Pagdia, that's a great idea to use excel so you can stay on top of things. As far as double glazing, solar water etc, we really haven't looked into that too much. I'm sure those decisions will come once we've decided on the builder. Quote: Hi Tizzy - Hubby and I call the want and needs list once we get the land settled I'm sure the builder will come up with rises in cot as we started this a while ago. Patricia thinks I'm physic as I rang on Friday just before the email went out. Cheers pagdia Re: Anybody building at Googong ? 36Jul 22, 2013 1:45 pm Hope I'm doing this right and this message is going to the right place, oh well here I go... We couldn't find a plan that really suited what we want as we have four kids, so one of the other building companies gave us a contact of a building designer, so not sure if its actually an architect? We came up with a plan we liked and payed for it so its ours...we have then gone around shown it to a few of the builders and they have given us rough pricing...from there we have now payed Rawson the money to get a proper quote done...most of the builders will work of your own plan...some don't like mdj won't...we wanted a home to fit in the kiddies, with central living then rumpus for kids, lots of storage was important as well as the northern sun aspect...think we have finally got it right after months! It is working out to,be more then we were hoping to spend but it's a sizeable home I guess but the high cost are mainly due to building here in canberra..higher costs then in other areas! Hope this makes sence? Re: Anybody building at Googong ? 37Jul 22, 2013 1:52 pm So this will be our first home in canberra...am worried about heating and cooling choices here...I hate being cold am hoping being a new build with insulation and north aspect the house will be ok but really want good heating.... What are the best heating and cooling options to you think for here...what have you all,decided to put in? I've heard that evap cooling and ducted gas heating would be the best, most of the builders included ducted ac/heating...which will be best? I've only had experience in ac/ heating as most of my life has been on the coast or Sydney...so not much experience in this climate... Am also considering depending on our budget getting double glazing on the windows that run down the south east side of house? So much to think about...haven't even got to the selection stage yet! Re: Anybody building at Googong ? 38Jul 22, 2013 1:53 pm Tizzy Hi Jenpet, I'd give you the Googonian wave but I'm afraid the men in white coats might take me away! So are you building with Rawson but with your own plan? I didn't even know you could do that. How have you found their service so far? Oh my gosh what to say about those googonian adds lol You may have seen our pic in the paper or on the web...we bought the very first block as we won the ballet! Lol Re: Anybody building at Googong ? 39Jul 23, 2013 10:07 am Jenpet So this will be our first home in canberra...am worried about heating and cooling choices here...I hate being cold am hoping being a new build with insulation and north aspect the house will be ok but really want good heating.... What are the best heating and cooling options to you think for here...what have you all,decided to put in? I've heard that evap cooling and ducted gas heating would be the best, most of the builders included ducted ac/heating...which will be best? I've only had experience in ac/ heating as most of my life has been on the coast or Sydney...so not much experience in this climate... Am also considering depending on our budget getting double glazing on the windows that run down the south east side of house? So much to think about...haven't even got to the selection stage yet! Quote: Hi Jenpet - We must be neighbours we were the second in the ballot, I remember your husband saying he had never won anything not even a meat raffle and your litte boy fell and bumped his head. We looked at underfloor hydro heating the slab but can't afford it and was worried if anyone in Canberra really had the expertise (didn't want a fountain appearing) we ended up having ducted gas heating and evaporative cooling, like the evap cooling as you do get to have open windows. Like you I am hoping the design aspects of facing North will make a difference, our currect house is on three levels and gas heating it is expensive the Googong house is on one level so hope this will bring down the cost that we are use to paying. Are you building a one or two level dwelling, what is your block number not sure it you are next to us two from us. Anyone booked the bus for Sunday we are on the 1.00pm may see you there? - pagdia Re: Anybody building at Googong ? 40Jul 23, 2013 1:46 pm pagdia Jenpet So this will be our first home in canberra...am worried about heating and cooling choices here...I hate being cold am hoping being a new build with insulation and north aspect the house will be ok but really want good heating.... What are the best heating and cooling options to you think for here...what have you all,decided to put in? I've heard that evap cooling and ducted gas heating would be the best, most of the builders included ducted ac/heating...which will be best? I've only had experience in ac/ heating as most of my life has been on the coast or Sydney...so not much experience in this climate... Am also considering depending on our budget getting double glazing on the windows that run down the south east side of house? So much to think about...haven't even got to the selection stage yet! Quote: Hi Jenpet - We must be neighbours we were the second in the ballot, I remember your husband saying he had never won anything not even a meat raffle and your litte boy fell and bumped his head. We looked at underfloor hydro heating the slab but can't afford it and was worried if anyone in Canberra really had the expertise (didn't want a fountain appearing) we ended up having ducted gas heating and evaporative cooling, like the evap cooling as you do get to have open windows. Like you I am hoping the design aspects of facing North will make a difference, our currect house is on three levels and gas heating it is expensive the Googong house is on one level so hope this will bring down the cost that we are use to paying. Are you building a one or two level dwelling, what is your block number not sure it you are next to us two from us. Anyone booked the bus for Sunday we are on the 1.00pm may see you there? - pagdia Yes that was us...lol We got block 222 Only single level house, two story would be good as it save some yard but too expensive... Think Lou has booked us a spot on the bus this weekend not sure what time though...not sure what to do,with the baby, kids can stay here might see Patricia and check if she is on me in a baby carrier if she can come, hard not to include kids in theses things whe your on your own in canberra! At least now we can stay in contact during the build stage, I said to Lou we should have swapped emails with you guys on that day so we can stay intouch during the build, ESP when it comes to the colour designs ect...don't want to look the same lol I do enjoy the drama:-D In his latest two videos he has started bringing security guards to site, I am waiting for the punch on to begin lol 6 46194 Hey guys building a new place through a volume builder and just wondering if i should complain to the site supervisor as we just had plasterboard installed. Looks like… 0 11552 |