Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Masterton Homes - The next thread 4.0 2Jul 18, 2013 11:06 am Merlot Hilton with Traditional Facade Re: Masterton Homes - The next thread 4.0 8Jul 18, 2013 7:12 pm Symphony MBTF/granny flat Jun-Dec Dep/Plans/air/alarm/tiles/clrs Jan Elec/DA app Feb CC Mar 20day Apr Slab/frame May Bricks Jun Roof/wiring/insulat Jul Gyprock/lockup/kitchen Sep PCI/handover Re: Masterton Homes - The next thread 4.0 13Jul 19, 2013 1:25 pm NAPOLI986 Just got a call from M, my first tender is ready today as promised. While were on this subject, what size air con should I be looking at for the Symphony? Hi NAPOLI986 - firstly welcome! We are building the Symphony and we opted for a 14kw but not the Temperzone as offered by M but Toshiba Inverter 2 zone. It is considered an upgrade so expect to spend more if you do it this way. Symphony MBTF/granny flat Jun-Dec Dep/Plans/air/alarm/tiles/clrs Jan Elec/DA app Feb CC Mar 20day Apr Slab/frame May Bricks Jun Roof/wiring/insulat Jul Gyprock/lockup/kitchen Sep PCI/handover Re: Masterton Homes - The next thread 4.0 14Jul 19, 2013 3:34 pm Thanks Vatche I actually saw it in your blog after I posted the question. I have put a provision in now for $2500 for the upgrade. This house is costing me more and more by the day!! We exchange on the land over the weekend so its all really happening!! Re: Masterton Homes - The next thread 4.0 15Jul 19, 2013 4:24 pm onebighappyfamily Hi NAPOLI986 - firstly welcome! We are building the Symphony and we opted for a 14kw but not the Temperzone as offered by M but Toshiba Inverter 2 zone. It is considered an upgrade so expect to spend more if you do it this way. May I ask why you upgraded? Is it just personal choice or do you think the Temperzone is not good enough to warm up the large open living space in the Symphony as well as the bedrooms? Building with Sett Homes at Bardia (Edmondson Park) Re: Masterton Homes - The next thread 4.0 16Jul 19, 2013 6:19 pm Thanks For adding us to the list Vatche, we are building the Overture Premiere with the Classic facade. Just a bit of an update, we received CDC approval today and next step is peg out woo hoo Re: Masterton Homes - The next thread 4.0 17Jul 19, 2013 6:51 pm MJ Overture, congratulations! Here comes the beginning of a great milestone. Wish you fun build and lots of patience Don't forget your letter/email to M, once your land is ready for build. Re: Masterton Homes - The next thread 4.0 18Jul 19, 2013 8:14 pm onebighappyfamily NAPOLI986 Just got a call from M, my first tender is ready today as promised. While were on this subject, what size air con should I be looking at for the Symphony? Hi NAPOLI986 - firstly welcome! We are building the Symphony and we opted for a 14kw but not the Temperzone as offered by M but Toshiba Inverter 2 zone. It is considered an upgrade so expect to spend more if you do it this way. We also built the symphony (grande)and we upgraded to the toshiba inverter.We have gone through a summer and a winter so far with no problems at all,with us we wanted to stick with a brand we were familiar with. Re: Masterton Homes - The next thread 4.0 19Jul 19, 2013 11:54 pm We are building the clovelly - it only has one facade and is a relatively new design. The lovely dsa39 built one of the first clovellys and was a wonderful contributor to this forum and her own forum. She also has the most stunning kitchen. Our journey to date id - We started talking to Masterton in June 2012, signed contracts around October, demolished in December, formal CDC in January 2013, slab in march and have just received our bill for roof tiles completed. I think our build is quite slow - our supervisor is adequate but doesn't really care. I desperately look forward to lock up and then a predictable number of weeks to keys. Alas, technology is not my forte so you only get pictures when my son helps me! For those of you at tender phase - welcome and good luck. Re: Masterton Homes - The next thread 4.0 20Jul 20, 2013 8:13 am HouseofRock Our journey to date id - We started talking to Masterton in June 2012, signed contracts around October, demolished in December, formal CDC in January 2013, slab in march and have just received our bill for roof tiles completed. I think our build is quite slow - our supervisor is adequate but doesn't really care. I desperately look forward to lock up and then a predictable number of weeks to keys. Yes, your build is a bit slower than normal. approximately 4 months and you just got your roof tiles. It took us just over 3 months to where you are now, even with Xmas break in between. Hope it will speed up soon. 4 17216 i imagine you also have another contract with an architect? and yeah, whatever other's said about special conditions and appendices 16 16645 Hi all I am looking to run a water line under my concrete footpath which is directly next to my home, was seeing if this is possible without cutting the entire section… 0 20734 |