Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Lucere estate at Leppington 79May 22, 2018 4:05 pm Andy909 splendid_12 Our land got registered around Oct/Nov last year. I understand land registration and government approval may incur delays but when it comes to these things i guess itshows how inefficient and unprofessional the company is. Hi Splendid, welcome to the forum. For me also Rawson did not meet my expectations on professionalism and standing on its sales pitch. But when I looked other developers my friends are with, I realize that Rawson is not the worst one. For the price they offer, I would not hesitate to build with them again. since I have built with Rawson, I would like to hear from people who have built with thrive homes about their build quality. I have my house with Thrive and the construction is going very slow. The construction contract is about to end in Mid July, but i don't think its going to be complete anyways. Anyhow, about the build quality, i have got my construction been privately inspected, and the report came out with few minor issues, so it looks alright. Will see more when the final inspection is done. The thing which i have noticed, Thrive used steel frames compared of timber of Rawson. Re: Lucere estate at Leppington 80May 26, 2018 12:21 am Pranav As i expect to be moving by Mid 2018, looking a primary school for my kid. Does any has any reviews for Leppington Public school ? or knows any other good school nearby ? TIA. Hi Pranav I am also one of the owner, my lot is 219 with Thrive homes, my son will go to school next year, as far i know leppinton public school is not so good. But once we move in we will decide. Please letme know your experience |