Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Coral Homes / Milan 24 / South Brisbane - First build 9Nov 15, 2018 10:02 am katsudon98 Hi all, Have read a lot on this forum and picked up useful tips. I shall now start my own thread and share my build along with my experiences so far. Building Milan 24 from Coral homes. I will keep my thread short, straight to the point facts, PICTURES and PRICES. Afterall, majority of the people scroll this forum for pics and $$$$. I chose the Designer range. Prices may differ with other regions or other ranges. Initial stage: I was tossing between Metricon and Coral homes. Even paid $1500 deposit to Metricon. Long story short, i sent their quotes to each other and both desperately wanted my business and came back with counter offers to beat the other one. At the end, i went with Coral and got my depost refunded from Coral homes for Metricons deposit. Metricon proposed to refund Coral homes depost as well. But went with Coral. Tender: One thing to note, all structural changes AFTER the contract has been signed will incur an admin fee. Any modifications internally can be done FREE of charge at MYCHOICE. So plan wisely before signing the contract (At least the structural side). I made some changes and will upload picture of my plan. I basically cut the home theatre in half and turned one half to a IT hub and the other half to a WIP at 2.2mx5.1m long. I will not go through what to add and etc as its personal and there is a long running thread about it already. Tile selections: National and Beuomont tiles are the preferred shops. Make a booking for both so you can compare the prices. you do NOT have to sign on the day after the tile selection. They have a cooling off period. Otherwise, tell them you have some changes in the layout so they cannot give you an exact quote until the FINAL post contract variation comes back from Coral homes which is after the Mychoice appointment. This way, you have lots of time to think about your tile selections without incurring charges. Electrical: Clipsal = Rip off. Do your research well and unless it is for mortgage purposes, if you can, do as much as you can after hand over. Mychoice: Its a 3 hour appointment but we stayed for 5 hours with an hour lunch break in between. PRESELECT all your colours first. Go to the showroom at Goldcoast or NSW and do a dummy selection, write it all down INCLUDING wall colours and etc. Ours took so long because we had few enquiries which was out Corals standard range and they went backwards and forward with Construction to see if it was allowed. That is where we are at at the moment with the build. Now, most importantly, PRICES! Kitchen: - Coral home allows you to have 2 different Caeser stone benchtops. A 3rd stone will incur a $380 fee. - Stone bench top: Standard has 5 choices. You then go to Grade B and C in the standard which incurs a tiny fee (in the $00's). YOu then go to Deluxe range. This will then jump to $3k approx. For Supernatural, expect 3 times. Now, my kitchen is 3m long a cooktop side @ 20mm. Island is 40mm, waterfall edge @ 1.1mx2.8m long. They quoted me $6700 to upgrade to Supernatural. Accordingly, this works out to be approx $1000 per sqm for Super natural and Duluxe is around $600 per SQM. - Cabinetary: We are getting a quote for Settler profile to look like a Hampton kitchen. Sales consultant and Mychoice designer suggested it will cost $7k - $10k for the whole kitchen. However, researching this forum, some ppl did it for around $4k - $5k. We are waiting for the final variation to comeback for an exact quote. - Pot drawers = $145 per draw. They only came in a bank of 2 or 3 which means its either $290 or $435. - Soft closer draws: $120 per draw (Approx). Again, multiply that by 2 or 3 to reflect above point = $240 or $360. - Water connection for fridge $225 - 14kw Ducted AC = $12k - Upgrade to Ezone with 6 zones and 9 outlets = $700 - Upgrade to Myair = $2k approx. Bath/Toilet: - Coral offer 4 toilet seats. They price it at, $180, $260 and $460. Difference? First 2 are identical with one being Caroma and the other cannot remember the name. $460 = rimless. The upgraded toilet seat sits more flush within the wall (No gap at the back, which is what you will get as standard). - Ceiling shower: $450 - Dual shower head: $260 is the cheapest upgrade - If you have the floating vanities, to upgrade to draws in the centre cost $70 each. - Wastes: $88 and $70 for shower area. - To upgrade the towel rail to 800mm long = $15 each. standard is 500mm/600mm Tiles: - Look at the tiles you like, get the price and double it is roughly what you will get charged. EG $30 per sqm tile price. Budget approx $60 per sqm is what they will charge. They will quote you more if the tiles are larger than 600x600 for floor. They will charge extra for 300x600mm on the wall. They will charge more for Porceilan rectified. Similar tile selections at Beumont and National tiles. Beumont quoted me $4200 and National quoted $2800. Clipsal: - LED Downlight cost $116 to supply and install a 9w Downlight. - $55 for new batten light with a switch - $62.50 for a double ppt. $122 for a quad power point. - Junction boxes at $250 for 15amp and $350 for 32 amp - Install owner supplied fan @ $162.50 - Install owner supplied light @ $90 TIP: CORAL HOMES will not let you owner supply sinks, appliances and etc anymore. We must select from their suppliers. We wanted an AEG Induction cooktop. RRP is $2800 from Harvey Norman. The variation came back at $3700. I got peed. Made a complaint, wrote a long email to Sales consultant. Got addressed immediately and got a $800 discount to match the RRP. With lighting, if you can do it post handover, get it done. Get a quote from a few sparkies so you know roughly how much they charge. You can then compare how much you will save with Clipsal price and hand over. With fans, Clipsal will charge $162.50 to install a fan + $180 for a Clipsal fan. Total $340. You are better off going to Beacon lighting and get a ceiling fan when they are on sale where a second light/fan is 50% off (Happens quite often). A fan will then cost you $100 each as oppose to $180 for the fan component. Time line: - July = engaged with Coral and Metricon - August = - September/October = Contracts signed - November = Clipsal and Mychoice done - Waiting for final varations to comeback. Build price: $175k base $20k fixed price site cost $75K in options so far...... Pics and plans to come in the next post..... Thank you so much for this, i found it so easy to follow and really really helpful! we are just waiting on our soil tests results and then we can book in our appts. We have been the the colour showroom several times and are trying to plan plan plan and get everything added into contract so it narrows down the estimated costs at the appointment, giving us a more accurate quote for adjustments. Thanks again Re: Coral Homes / Milan 24 / South Brisbane - First build 10Nov 15, 2018 11:40 am Will be fun to watch your build. We had Mel at our colour consult too and she was great. Re: Coral Homes / Milan 24 / South Brisbane - First build 11Nov 15, 2018 12:16 pm Land settled. DA lodge 13 November 2018. Final colour selection variation yet to come back. Been 2 weeks now. Now the fun begins... the waiting game Re: Coral Homes / Milan 24 / South Brisbane - First build 13Feb 17, 2019 8:17 pm Apologies. Been busy with new organising new work and settling down from the xmas break. There had been progress. We had our colour selections done $18k all up. Majority of it came from kitchen. We did the shaker cabinet style. We have in total 22 cupboards/drawers. The island bench also comes with a total of 4 square profiles at the back and one piece on either side. The cost $11k. However, I managed to negotiate. I sent another coral homes customers quote for shaker cabinets and they reduced the price. $3k discount. Total $8k for shaker cabinets including wall oven tower. 24 jan was the official start date of construction. We are at week 4 coming up. Slabs been poured and cleaned up. Retaining wall done (myself). Frames to be delivered next week. Re: Coral Homes / Milan 24 / South Brisbane - First build 14Feb 17, 2019 8:21 pm katsudon98 Apologies. Been busy with new organising new work and settling down from the xmas break. There had been progress. We had our colour selections done $18k all up. Majority of it came from kitchen. We did the shaker cabinet style. We have in total 22 cupboards/drawers. The island bench also comes with a total of 4 square profiles at the back and one piece on either side. The cost $11k. However, I managed to negotiate. I sent another coral homes customers quote for shaker cabinets and they reduced the price. $3k discount. Total $8k for shaker cabinets including wall oven tower. 24 jan was the official start date of construction. We are at week 4 coming up. Slabs been poured and cleaned up. Retaining wall done (myself). Frames to be delivered next week. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: Coral Homes / Milan 24 / South Brisbane - First build 17Feb 18, 2019 9:50 am Hi Zebinc, We are building in Pallara (Brisbane). Re: Coral Homes / Milan 24 / South Brisbane - First build 19Feb 18, 2019 10:20 am From memory, around the $4k mark. Please note majority of the cost is associated with the structure, not so much on the stacker door style itself. To have a corner less or no pillar, there needs to be structure reinforced beam above the stacker doors to hold your the roof space together. Nevertheless, I still don't think it's worth $4k. Re: Coral Homes / Milan 24 / South Brisbane - First build 20Feb 18, 2019 10:24 am Yeah, we are having that argument with them now. it's $1500 to have a 100x100 post or $4600 to have the cornerless. We love the cornerless but can't justify $3000 more just to remove it. It's ridiculous. They can just run a slightly bigger beam or girder trusses. it doesn't cost anywhere near that. So i have asked them to justify the costs... Ask the council if there is a chance of getting build over easement exemption. Sometimes easements are unused and 24cm is not all that much. Good luck. And yes any builder… 2 15010 Hi so sorry for the late reply. 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