Hi all
I am so excited to have found this forum.
3 years ago we built a modified Forestdale 164 with GJ Gardner. We love the house, but living in an estate on some 780 odd square metres is doing our heads in. We need more space.
So we recently decided to put the house on the market and do it all again, hopefully building our forever home. Our house is under contract, settling on the 7th of June.
We went to GJ's first, but with the additions we wanted to make to this same home design very quickly went over our budget. We decided to try another local builder, and were absolutely amazed at how much more house we are getting for our money. They are including 2 additional bedrooms, larger scale to the entire house, ceasar stone bench tops, dual shower heads in the master ensuite, a/c to the master, ceiling fans throughout, vinyl plank flooring, increased ceiling heights, the list goes on of things that GJ's considers "extras".
We have a contract on a 3.4 acre block of land 10 mins north of town, that settles simultaneously with the house. We have signed the house contract and separate shed contract, and all the loan docs for the new build with CBA. So now we're just packing and waiting for settlement.
I can't wait to start the new build. Being our forever home, we wanted the spaces as large as possible so that we never outgrow it. I also have a large family that come to visit, so guest spaces were essential. We have 2 boys, one teenaged, and one not far off that. We went quite neutral with colour selections last time, so I'm really hoping to have a bit more personality to the house this time. I will upload pics of the plan and my mood board (not complete yet) as soon as I work out how to.
TIMELINE:
7/6 Simultaneous settlement of prior house and new land purchase
Lots of things happened in the middle here that I can't remember dates for, but we had to wait for the land title to transfer for the bank to pay the house build deposit, then our shed plans were approved and the shed went up. We also installed our own tank to the shed and plumbed it all up, and had a power pole installed inside our boundary and power connected and the shed wired up. Our house plans went through drafting and engineering and were submitted to council.
1/9 Council approval
5/9 Building start date
7/9 Slab poured
12/9 Framing started
we went with GJ over other project builders but now I look back I think ahh, maybe this wasn't a wise choice as we probably will end up spending $40k more with GJ overall 

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