Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Low valuation on a new built please help 8Apr 26, 2021 2:07 pm It's a hard one, im not sure you will get a great deal of capital growth in Wellard and would suggest that's why valuation did come up with one of the big 4. I would tread wearily Re: Low valuation on a new built please help 9Apr 26, 2021 3:22 pm Doozer1905 It's a hard one, im not sure you will get a great deal of capital growth in Wellard and would suggest that's why valuation did come up with one of the big 4. I would tread wearily Thank you so what is your ultimate opinion ?try reduce the price? I had increased price after prestart and made changes which I can reduce I guess not sure,thnx for your response.much appreciate d. Re: Low valuation on a new built please help 10Apr 26, 2021 4:21 pm Work out what your payment difference is between the two rates on offer. You may find its negligible on a month to month basis and feel better about it in the short term. Dont forget its interest only over the construction period (but don't discount possibly being stuck on the higher rate after completion). House values in Wellard have fallen since 2014 consistently and only in the last year have they started to trend up again. So its not enough of an upward trend to consider a safe bet that the values will continue on that trajectory, hence the low valuation. You will probably find ME's valuation is the similar if not the same but they're applying a rate based on an approach called "rate for risk". This approach is usually what sets the big 4 and other lenders apart and why you can get a more favorable response somewhere else. Given the possibility for macro-prudential regulation occurring in the future again, If it were me, I'd take the higher rate and hope for cap gains by the time its finished building and shop around for another lender when the build is complete. Dark matter scientist, can breathe underwater, mind reader and can freeze matter just by willing it. Trust me, its in my sig. Re: Low valuation on a new built please help 11Apr 26, 2021 4:58 pm Thank you so so much much appreciated though some of the jargon I cnt understand but I value your opinion yes that makes sense then hopefully will get a better deal then and praying the house price will continue soaring ,even if with a small margin it would be better in long-term as long as I can get my initial investment in 5 yrs though 40 K wnt be worth much in 5 yrs time thank you. Re: Low valuation on a new built please help 12Apr 26, 2021 9:39 pm Noname Work out what your payment difference is between the two rates on offer. You may find its negligible on a month to month basis and feel better about it in the short term. Dont forget its interest only over the construction period (but don't discount possibly being stuck on the higher rate after completion). House values in Wellard have fallen since 2014 consistently and only in the last year have they started to trend up again. So its not enough of an upward trend to consider a safe bet that the values will continue on that trajectory, hence the low valuation. You will probably find ME's valuation is the similar if not the same but they're applying a rate based on an approach called "rate for risk". This approach is usually what sets the big 4 and other lenders apart and why you can get a more favorable response somewhere else. Given the possibility for macro-prudential regulation occurring in the future again, If it were me, I'd take the higher rate and hope for cap gains by the time its finished building and shop around for another lender when the build is complete. This, Take it and use, good solid opinion! Re: Low valuation on a new built please help 13Apr 26, 2021 10:52 pm How big is the block? Double story house? Have a look at real estate sites and find something equivalent. Funny that the builders valuer came back. Keystart city out that way! I am not a fan of suburbs that are so far away. You get a small piece of land and a house that loses value from the time you move in, and in 15 years you have a place that 15 years old and similar to every other house on the street. I was always taught land appreciated, houses don't. Obviously that's a generalisation, but I get the point. Re: Low valuation on a new built please help 14Apr 26, 2021 10:55 pm Hi thre Budapest block is 421 yes funny hey tht builder valuation came back but they included the variations in but had not included them in the other application or I am just being taken for a ride ,you know when you are a complete novice people fool you ... Re: Low valuation on a new built please help 15Apr 26, 2021 10:56 pm Budapest How big is the block? Double story house? Have a look at real estate sites and find something equivalent. Funny that the builders valuer came back. Keystart city out that way! I am not a fan of suburbs that are so far away. You get a small piece of land and a house that loses value from the time you move in, and in 15 years you have a place that 15 years old and similar to every other house on the street. I was always taught land appreciated, houses don't. Obviously that's a generalisation, but I get the point. Not a double story just a standard 4 x 2 Re: Low valuation on a new built please help 16Apr 26, 2021 10:58 pm Fore2 Noname Work out what your payment difference is between the two rates on offer. You may find its negligible on a month to month basis and feel better about it in the short term. Dont forget its interest only over the construction period (but don't discount possibly being stuck on the higher rate after completion). House values in Wellard have fallen since 2014 consistently and only in the last year have they started to trend up again. So its not enough of an upward trend to consider a safe bet that the values will continue on that trajectory, hence the low valuation. You will probably find ME's valuation is the similar if not the same but they're applying a rate based on an approach called "rate for risk". This approach is usually what sets the big 4 and other lenders apart and why you can get a more favorable response somewhere else. Given the possibility for macro-prudential regulation occurring in the future again, If it were me, I'd take the higher rate and hope for cap gains by the time its finished building and shop around for another lender when the build is complete. This, Take it and use, good solid opinion! Thank you taken ,thank you guys this platform is awesome y'all invited to the house warming hahaha 🤣🤣🤣 Re: Low valuation on a new built please help 17Apr 26, 2021 11:03 pm I am sorry about the same valuation issue. We are building with conte..nt living and our build and land together have gone to 565k And it’s in Ellenbrook. We are still at the floor plan stage but I am really worry about this as well. Because the total area is just 281sm Eve though the land is big 510sm I am still worry about this. Builders have increased their prices by 30k Based price alone was too much. Re: Low valuation on a new built please help 18Apr 26, 2021 11:33 pm Morris45 I am sorry about the same valuation issue. We are building with conte..nt living and our build and land together have gone to 565k And it’s in Ellenbrook. We are still at the floor plan stage but I am really worry about this as well. Because the total area is just 281sm Eve though the land is big 510sm I am still worry about this. Builders have increased their prices by 30k Based price alone was too much. You might be okay how much is the land ? My land was okay it is the build tht ridiculously priced Re: Low valuation on a new built please help 19Apr 27, 2021 12:27 am Propertygem Morris45 I am sorry about the same valuation issue. We are building with conte..nt living and our build and land together have gone to 565k And it’s in Ellenbrook. We are still at the floor plan stage but I am really worry about this as well. Because the total area is just 281sm Eve though the land is big 510sm I am still worry about this. Builders have increased their prices by 30k Based price alone was too much. You might be okay how much is the land ? My land was okay it is the build tht ridiculously priced The land is okay it is the build that so high just like you said. 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