Ah okay, yeah that's quite a high site cost amount so that definitely bumped it up.
Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Cost too high? 40 squares, double storey 29Aug 07, 2014 12:09 pm _________________ Blog |http://phoenix38sydney.blogspot.com.au H1 Thread |https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=76574 Re: Cost too high? 40 squares, double storey 33Aug 25, 2014 8:57 pm _________________ Blog |http://phoenix38sydney.blogspot.com.au H1 Thread |https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=76574 Re: Cost too high? 40 squares, double storey 34Aug 25, 2014 10:29 pm Gnaters Hi Najam I was just reading your blog and see that you are selling your existing home rather than knocking it down. I'm curious as to how you went about this - was it sold to someone you know or did you advertise it? I'd much prefer our house to be given away and reused rather than knocked down but am unsure as to how to find someone who wants it. Thanks Gnaters We advertised it. You can advertise it in a few ways - The Trading Post, Ebay, The Land Newspaper, etc We offered it for people to take at their own cost, but didn't have to pay for the actual house. We perhaps should have said that the price was negotiable, to allow for it to go to the highest bidder. There are House Movers that you can contact that might want to buy/take the house from you - we tried it and they weren't interested in our home as they said they were too busy, but it's worth a try. We allowed people to inspect it and when someone said they wanted it we wrote a contract out for it as well and sent that off (with a date that they had to get it back to us). We had our solicitor check it to make sure it was ok. It's a bit of a difficult situation, as our first person we had has fallen through & we are waiting on the second one to get back to us. Also, the "buyer" has to be able to get rid of the house within 30 days of us moving out so I'm hoping it will work out ok in the end. We have one demolition quote too, just in case it all falls through! It will be neat but you won't have much freeboard. At least they are not weep holes. Are you in a high intensity rainfall region? The regulatory slope is only required… 3 8265 1 4581 Hi Kristy Around $1.7-1.8m or around $4,600/sqm. if you PM me your email I will send you a break up in a spreadsheet so you can get an understanding of the costs for… 1 9952 |