Thanks jp79. Emailed my liaison to schedule a walk through. With my new SS. Third SS in 5months.
Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Boutique Homes 1903Mar 08, 2016 9:09 pm --------------------------------------------- Building a St. Tropez 25 - Boutique Homes Aurora Estate Wollert - Victoria Re: Boutique Homes 1912Mar 09, 2016 7:23 pm EN710 They did, but the land is delayed by 6 months (early November) so if it's delayed again we would be out of our protection period and it's making me really nervous. My sales person is on holiday so I won't have full picture until next week. Based on my prediction and their price increase, it will ended up very close in pricing including the current $5000 promo - maybe $1-2k cheaper. Otherwise it'll be more expensive I think. And I still lost the 2340 internal door. Even if it's cheaper, it won't be by much and I still need to fly down etc. I asked whether we can prolong the fixed price period by several months just to be safe (we havens signed the building contract) and they can only prolong it by 1 month. send from tapatalk Intresting, for how long you can delay signing contract after PWC? Our land is due in December, hopefully it won't delay much. Re: Boutique Homes 1913Mar 10, 2016 8:32 am Quick question everyone since I am on a tight budget what stages are critical for the independent inspectors to look at as I might only get 2 or 3 stages to do have an inspection --------------------------------------------- Building a St. Tropez 25 - Boutique Homes Aurora Estate Wollert - Victoria Re: Boutique Homes 1914Mar 10, 2016 8:39 am I'm had the frame stage, and having the handover. It's around $500 a time. My inspector said the most important is the slab, frame and hand over. He could have easily charged me for every stages. I had my frame inspected, in between, frame and lockup, and he said there's no point coming in 2 weeks again to inspect the plaster at lock up. Boutique Capri 27 Seabreeze. Passed to construction on 7th Nov 15. Re: Boutique Homes 1915Mar 10, 2016 10:22 am 7th_Cavalry Quick question everyone since I am on a tight budget what stages are critical for the independent inspectors to look at as I might only get 2 or 3 stages to do have an inspection I agree with Donaldouk, definitely slab and frame is a must. Re: Boutique Homes 1916Mar 10, 2016 1:18 pm Exciting Times! We had our colour appointment today. Still waiting on the final quote to come through this afternoon however here are some of the selections we choose below. I'll complete a full blog post when I receive the quote which will also show appliance/fittings selected. The sample of the floor tile is 300X600 however we will go with the 600X600. It will look like the below. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Roof, gutters/facias/downpipes, render, window frame, and front door stain Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Kitchen colours on the bottom. Laundry on top with the main floor tile underneath. Splashback in the kitchen is caeserstone in the same colour. Laundry splash back is the white tile. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Ensuite floor/wall tiles and Ensuite splashback. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ The selections all together. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Electrical booked for next week. Re: Boutique Homes 1917Mar 10, 2016 5:33 pm Donaldouk I'm had the frame stage, and having the handover. It's around $500 a time. My inspector said the most important is the slab, frame and hand over. He could have easily charged me for every stages. I had my frame inspected, in between, frame and lockup, and he said there's no point coming in 2 weeks again to inspect the plaster at lock up. Boutique Capri 27 Seabreeze. Passed to construction on 7th Nov 15. I thought Pre-Plaster is more important than Frame because the tradies will do anything to the frame to get their services through. Once the plaster goes up, all the changes made to the frame will be covered and undetected. The frame can still be inspected during the Pre-Plaster Stage. So Slab and Pre-Plaster for me. Re: Boutique Homes 1918Mar 10, 2016 7:49 pm Thanks everyone for the tip. --------------------------------------------- Building a St. Tropez 25 - Boutique Homes Aurora Estate Wollert - Victoria Re: Boutique Homes 1920Mar 11, 2016 7:35 am d_a_ya EN710 They did, but the land is delayed by 6 months (early November) so if it's delayed again we would be out of our protection period and it's making me really nervous. My sales person is on holiday so I won't have full picture until next week. Based on my prediction and their price increase, it will ended up very close in pricing including the current $5000 promo - maybe $1-2k cheaper. Otherwise it'll be more expensive I think. And I still lost the 2340 internal door. Even if it's cheaper, it won't be by much and I still need to fly down etc. I asked whether we can prolong the fixed price period by several months just to be safe (we havens signed the building contract) and they can only prolong it by 1 month. send from tapatalk Intresting, for how long you can delay signing contract after PWC? Our land is due in December, hopefully it won't delay much. I'm not sure actually. But you should only sign contract after you check it, understand it and happy with the terms. send from tapatalk 10 15701 Ask for references and speak to them. If they are defensive or try to avoid the request, walk. 1 74688 |