Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Jun 08, 2020 4:45 pm Hello all, Looking at hopefully buying land and building a house through Coral Homes by the end of the year. We won't have a heap of money to spare after everything but I am just wondering from the generic designer house prices (Grange 20) at $158k what extra costs costs can I expect to come up with as well. What costs can be added through the the Coral contract so the home loan covers and what othet fee's can I expect to pay upfront that won't be covered by the home loan. Do the basic plans have flooring of any sort or do I have to pay extra for that etc... Sorry for the dumb questions. I just want to be prepared for extra costs when they arise. Thank You, Re: Extra costs to be prepared for. (Coral house build) 3Jun 11, 2020 11:14 pm ![]() Hi, look into joining the Facebook site., Building with Coral homes ,Has heaps of info like this. Michelle Thanks for the response. I was on a page called Building with coral homes... but next to no action on it. I just found another group called People building with coral homes aus wide.. seems a lot more active then the one I was on. Thanks .. Hopefully this post helps someone else out. Re: Extra costs to be prepared for. (Coral house build) 4Jun 12, 2020 4:19 pm ![]() Hello all, Looking at hopefully buying land and building a house through Coral Homes by the end of the year. We won't have a heap of money to spare after everything but I am just wondering from the generic designer house prices (Grange 20) at $158k what extra costs costs can I expect to come up with as well. What costs can be added through the the Coral contract so the home loan covers and what othet fee's can I expect to pay upfront that won't be covered by the home loan. Do the basic plans have flooring of any sort or do I have to pay extra for that etc... Sorry for the dumb questions. I just want to be prepared for extra costs when they arise. Thank You, Do not go by the advertised price, It's a way to lure the customers, there are many hidden costs which the builders do not advertise. By the time you add site costs, estate covenants etc the price would be $200. Then comes the inclusions and exclusions. Get a detailed quote from the builder which would give your a more accurate price. Note that, your price may further increase from the quoted price depending on the soil reports. Assuming you're looking at a 20sq house, your final price would fall within $220K-$240K if you don't go crazy with the upgrades. Some of the costs may include site costs, flooring depending on the inclusions you choose, slab, driveway, electrical upgrades, tile upgrades if you choose and colour… 1 1576 Pretty sure most builders will regard you doing that for them as the perfect out in the event of any structural issues or for that matter any issue at all. 1 548 ![]() ps if you are over in greenbridge east you will more then likely only need an m class slab so there is a bit of a saving there 11 3607 ![]() |