Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Anyone building in Mulgoa Rise? 365Apr 04, 2014 8:08 pm Renski Ltsr congrats in making a decision. Eden brae use DiLirenzo and our tile limit was only $22sqm. We did like the wood look ones too but so expensive. A 60x60 porcelain tile upgrade would if cost me $9k upgrade. Couldn't afford it. We deleted all flooring and will do ourselves. Were on bluestone too. But officially glenmore ridge. My daughter is nearly 5 and my son just turned 2. I love that there are more families around. It was a big factor in choosing new estate over existing in the hope there is a stronger community feel to the area. Great to see someone else on bluestone sounds like you are close to us. We are near glenmore ridge also. We are getting vinal plank system from carpet court. Not cheap closting approx 10k for entire home. Easy maintenance etc. Looks great too. You can get it in tile look or timber. My girls will be glad there is someone to possibly play with. Re: Anyone building in Mulgoa Rise? 366Apr 04, 2014 8:33 pm bluestone65 Renski Ltsr congrats in making a decision. Eden brae use DiLirenzo and our tile limit was only $22sqm. We did like the wood look ones too but so expensive. A 60x60 porcelain tile upgrade would if cost me $9k upgrade. Couldn't afford it. We deleted all flooring and will do ourselves. Were on bluestone too. But officially glenmore ridge. My daughter is nearly 5 and my son just turned 2. I love that there are more families around. It was a big factor in choosing new estate over existing in the hope there is a stronger community feel to the area. Great to see someone else on bluestone sounds like you are close to us. We are near glenmore ridge also. We are getting vinal plank system from carpet court. Not cheap closting approx 10k for entire home. Easy maintenance etc. Looks great too. You can get it in tile look or timber. My girls will be glad there is someone to possibly play with. That's great! I'm sure we wil lost likely cross paths one day then funny thing is we are doing vinyl too. 9k for our whole house. Eden brae gave us 7k back so we got stainmaster carpet in bedrooms and planks throughout. It's nice to see someone else is doing them. They're still such a new product not many people have heard of it. I can't wait to see mine get laid Eden Brae Drysdale 27 | The Blog Re: Anyone building in Mulgoa Rise? 367Apr 04, 2014 8:46 pm Renski bluestone65 Renski Ltsr congrats in making a decision. Eden brae use DiLirenzo and our tile limit was only $22sqm. We did like the wood look ones too but so expensive. A 60x60 porcelain tile upgrade would if cost me $9k upgrade. Couldn't afford it. We deleted all flooring and will do ourselves. Were on bluestone too. But officially glenmore ridge. My daughter is nearly 5 and my son just turned 2. I love that there are more families around. It was a big factor in choosing new estate over existing in the hope there is a stronger community feel to the area. Great to see someone else on bluestone sounds like you are close to us. We are near glenmore ridge also. We are getting vinal plank system from carpet court. Not cheap closting approx 10k for entire home. Easy maintenance etc. Looks great too. You can get it in tile look or timber. My girls will be glad there is someone to possibly play with. That's great! I'm sure we wil lost likely cross paths one day then funny thing is we are doing vinyl too. 9k for our whole house. Eden brae gave us 7k back so we got stainmaster carpet in bedrooms and planks throughout. It's nice to see someone else is doing them. They're still such a new product not many people have heard of it. I can't wait to see mine get laid I was a little hesitant about them, so glad someone else is getting them. We are getting through entire house due to husbands allergies and kids being clumsy lol. Cannot wait for house to be build and move in day. Re: Anyone building in Mulgoa Rise? 368Apr 04, 2014 9:41 pm Sunrise and Kjhosko... Congrats on the start and getting through Council (respectively). GVGrande.... Fingers crossed that you are out of Council soon. AiryFairy... Do you think Elderton are confused between your block and the block on Darug? What they are saying is happening to your block describes the one on Darug... Hoping you have a start this week coming. You have been extremely patient! Building the Villina Grande Re: Anyone building in Mulgoa Rise? 369Apr 04, 2014 10:03 pm Bluestone - I have 3 friends that used vinyl and love it so much neither of them can fault it. With this recommendation I decided to give it a go. I have ceramic tiles now in this house and just wanted something different. Eden Brae Drysdale 27 | The Blog Re: Anyone building in Mulgoa Rise? 370Apr 05, 2014 2:33 pm Don't know dream home. Will see if anything happens in the next couple of days. I am prepared to take a day off and go stalk her in the office if I don't get any joy! I have a dreadful feeling we will have to leave our rental when the lease is up. Everything else has been going relatively smoothly, so I don't know why I am having this feeling. 34 weeks and counting. Re: Anyone building in Mulgoa Rise? 371Apr 05, 2014 9:20 pm bluestone65 Could I ask if anyone is doing interest only loans whilst building? My hubby does not like the idea, but I am ok with it. Interest only has the benefit of keeping more money handy for if it is needed but means your principal isn't paid down. If you have an offset account and the money that would have gone to principal is in there, then it will still reduce your interest payable. However, since no money is coming off the loan, the loan will take longer to pay and be higher in total. Also, the rates are good now but who knows where they'll go which means an increase during the interets only period would apply to the full amount of your loan. In short, if you have enough spare to be able to pay principal + interest, that's the safest option but if you may need some spare, interest only may be useful. Perhaps google some of the pros and cons. I am a big fan of paying as much as I can off the loan because it bothers me how much interest one pays over the course of a loan. It is great to see where everyone is up to with their builds. Renski, I hope the inspection goes well! Congrats on your progress Dreamhome and AiryFairy. I actually really like Glenmore park shops! To be fair though, we shop without a trolley when we're there. GP woolies has nice wide aisles and you don't have to walk past several shops to get to it. Currently my closest woolies is Chatswood and I avoid it like the plague. We have some plans from Kurmond but they only gave the front elevation. I want a full set before we set about amending things. Hopefully we get the rest next week. We're also listing our apartment soon which is keeping us busy. Re: Anyone building in Mulgoa Rise? 372Apr 06, 2014 4:08 pm Hi all! Met with wisdom over the weekend and have confirmed we will be building the ambassador 36 with alterations! Getting the ball rolling now I also get to have my 10M walk in wardrobe! Def cheering Re: Anyone building in Mulgoa Rise? 375Apr 06, 2014 5:58 pm thought I would post a photo of my vinyl planks from the karndean range https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/213 ... -00108.jpg Re: Anyone building in Mulgoa Rise? 376Apr 06, 2014 6:57 pm Congrats Lstr123. An exciting day for you. How fancy Schmancy are you going with your stairs? We haven't allowed for anything in our tender and was planning to do a semi upgrade when we have our staircase appointment in a few weeks. Hubby has just had a heart attack when I told him $18k Re: Anyone building in Mulgoa Rise? 377Apr 06, 2014 7:11 pm Wooden floating planks with a glass rail? The one as per the ambassador display home is &18500 but I was hoping to get something around the 12-15k mark. An expensive purchase but we will be widening our foyer so when u walk on u will the the bottom of the floating staircase and it will be a feature. I sort of figure "what's an extra 18k when ur already spending that much money.. Lol so I keep telling myself anyway! Twhjc - which consultant are u dealing with and what home are you building? Re: Anyone building in Mulgoa Rise? 378Apr 06, 2014 7:21 pm Oh that is schmancy but will look stunning! We have been dealing with Colt at the Ponds who has been great. We loved the Ambassador as well but ended up going with a new design The Newport because our block is wide and it suits better. Our staircase changes direction half way up so we were thinking we would carpet the top half and go with wood on the bottom - depending on the price if course Re: Anyone building in Mulgoa Rise? 379Apr 06, 2014 7:49 pm How funny. We have been dealing with him too. I think possibly he showed us abit of your plan to compare something of ours. Does your last name start with C? How cool. What stage are you up to? We've barely begun. Our land registers mid June so hoping to have it all set and ready to go for once it registers. That's a good idea re the staircase as no-one will see the top half. I haven't seen the Newport? Where is that on display. Am googling it right now! Re: Anyone building in Mulgoa Rise? 380Apr 06, 2014 7:59 pm Haha yes that's us. We accepted the tender in Nov and finally signed our building contracts last Friday so we are moving now. A word of advice is to make sure to contact Colt if you are having any problems. 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