Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Fixed site costs 3Feb 16, 2020 7:10 pm Once the soil class is determined there may be a redesign of the footings which could add costs and if they hit rock they will exclude that also. Sure it will all be fine. MC Registered Building - Always happy to help where I can and simply loves the game. DM me if you need help in VIC. Re: Fixed site costs 4Oct 21, 2020 12:54 pm bettsxo Hi guys, My partner and I put a deposit on land October 2019 in Smiths Lane, Clyde North. We did some builder shopping, and settled on the Henley Ashbury 29. We received our quote last week, and site costs were......... $1700!!! We put a deposit down. We're ecstatic, but I'm worried about how it works. Can fixed site costs go up? Looking for advice and experiences please. Thank you! Hi! Just wondering if you have signed build contracts yet with Henley? Curious to see if your site cost went up from initial deposit? Did they add any extra charges? We just obtained a fixed site cost on quote from them and it does sound unusually low! Includes rock removals and slab upgrades too! But it has a small print note that it was based on level 1 compaction report by developer and survey of land matching engineering plan submitted at time of fixed site cost application. We are building in the same same estate btw. Re: Fixed site costs 5Nov 09, 2020 12:33 pm Hi, We are planning to build in Smiths Lane 2. I am in contact with couple of builders. Carlisle, Henley, Urbanedge and SJD. Out of all these, only SJD site cost was reasonable. Rest gave very generalized site cost, which with further back and forth questioning with one of the Builder, it came out that they cannot give you fixed site cost until they do designing and soil test n all. N to do that you have to give deposit. So if quote you got,$17000( you post mention $1700 only), then its round about right. If there is no big fall on your plot then expect to have less than this amount. So initially they all give higher site cost, to avoid any future surprises. All builder i contacted they mention smiths lane plots looks good and doesn't require as much filling, but you never know what comes out when they start digging and leveling. On other note, do anyone here think SJD quality is comparable to Henley or carlisle? Cheers Re: Fixed site costs 7Apr 23, 2021 1:15 pm Ap2007 Hi, We are planning to build in Smiths Lane 2. I am in contact with couple of builders. Carlisle, Henley, Urbanedge and SJD. Out of all these, only SJD site cost was reasonable. Rest gave very generalized site cost, which with further back and forth questioning with one of the Builder, it came out that they cannot give you fixed site cost until they do designing and soil test n all. N to do that you have to give deposit. So if quote you got,$17000( you post mention $1700 only), then its round about right. If there is no big fall on your plot then expect to have less than this amount. So initially they all give higher site cost, to avoid any future surprises. All builder i contacted they mention smiths lane plots looks good and doesn't require as much filling, but you never know what comes out when they start digging and leveling. On other note, do anyone here think SJD quality is comparable to Henley or carlisle? Cheers I'm building in Smiths Lane stage 2 as well! Who did you end up choosing as builder? I am not sure whether Perth has its own way of doing things in regards to this. Most of Perth has class A (sandy soil), except for some areas near rivers or hills. 2 13103 Is anyone building with Mojo and have a recent site cost tender 0 15954 Henley should give you some indication of site costs. Too many variable to give you any reasonable accuracy 1 1889 |