Browse Forums Building A New House Re: BUILDING A NEW HOME IN WA 2Jun 05, 2009 3:50 pm Building with Homebuyer's Centre - Entertainer Plus Site Works: 22nd July 2009 Slab: 3rd August 2009 Bricks Delivered: 17th August 2009 Walls Started: 28th August 2009 Thread: https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=21261 www.YEEAAH.com.au Re: BUILDING A NEW HOME IN WA 5Jun 06, 2009 5:45 pm BUILT with Homebuyer's Centre - Aussie Alfresco Games viewtopic.php?f=31&t=16668 Moved In - Dec 14th Painting all but done - Jan 11 Front Landscaping - Feb 8 Moved In PICS Page 43 Re: BUILDING A NEW HOME IN WA 6Jun 06, 2009 6:54 pm Thanks for the link. I dont think I change the block. I am stuck with it. Further more its all full Great info.. So i see so many problems on having on different builders. Some are lucky and some are not. I hope everything goes well with my builder. I am still waiting news of their site survey and the final engineering drawings. Hope they get the drawings right in one go. On Pre-start. Any comments on which ceramics is good - 1) European Ceramics 2) Magic Tiles 3) Imported tiles 4) Odin Ceramics I have yet to make my trip down there to have a look. But some suggestions will help. And on the Kitchen, Toilet and Ensuite, any idea which vanity is good. 1) Laminex 2) Formica 3) Wilsonart. This selection is so difficult. Well I guess everyone is going thorugh the same thing. Any proposal or suggestion is great. I heard laminate timber is not good. It could easily be damage. I once went to a builder display home and some numerous marks caused by high heel shoes. thats scary. And also heard its not waterproof. I have decided to change to original timber or even tiles. Anyways still deciding. Hope someone out there could give me some suggestion. cheers Re: BUILDING A NEW HOME IN WA 7Jun 08, 2009 11:32 am Another new week. I am still looking through my client file. Colour selection have been difficult. So me and my wife go for our gut feeling and liking. One thing I learn always (where possible) 1) Stick to the choice of colour made 2) Do not have multicolours in one area. Have used the book "Starting Point" for my external reference colour selection. It helps. Will go to European Ceramics and Laminex for the rest of the selection. Still need to go to Trevor Carpets as well. and have decided to go for Hardtimber for my flooring. Laminate timber is not advisable. Though upgrading is expensive, its worth it. Unfortunately I can only select from Builder range for flooring works from direct Tiles. My god , the builders are really making tons of profit.... Have just informed my sales consultant would like to have 700mm appliances for my kitchen. To have 900mm appliances seems pretty steep. i dont see much difference here between the two types only u have it 200mm wider.... But same functions... I used that excess to upgrade my round sink to a square ones. in all the toilets. Seems nicer. Will update more later... cheers Re: BUILDING A NEW HOME IN WA 8Jun 08, 2009 2:05 pm Hi all, I got a reply from my request of an independent contruction inspection quote. I was thinking of getting my own inspector during the construction stage. And when I look at the contract, I can insert this clause in. Of course the builder should have their own inspector. I like my own as well. Hope thats allowed. So far I dont see any forum on them. Price List: 1) SLAB : $250 2) BRICKWORK / PLATE HEIGHT : $275 3) ROOF ON : $300 4) LOCK-UP : $350 5) PRACTICAL COMPLETION : $595 The above quote is from Houspect Australia.I hope to engaged their services. The others are too expensive. Any one heard of them.. Anyways will see how it goes . Re: BUILDING A NEW HOME IN WA 9Jun 08, 2009 4:13 pm Hi all, I have some things in my mind to write. for a start I just like to write a summary for those who are yet to choose a builder. Just a basis of my opinion, hope it helps. 1) The cheapest builder does not mean they are the best. you just end up paying more during pre-start or at later stages. 2) Have an idea of the house layout that you want, as your requirement in terms of as a couple, family members, growing family .etc. 3) your land and house to build has to go well. Remember covenaught rules. some house are to small on land to be built. noting house was chosen because of price.. and due to the area covenaught.. the house have to be enlarged as such builder have to increase price... so up goes the price....Builder will simply ask do you have a land...Well.. my opinion is all have to be linked correctly. So its not an easy decision. 3) Narrow down your builder selection based on layout. Remember some builder charges you for change in plan. And some will not change as it a form of cost issues for them. 4) Narrow down further your builder selection based on Price and Inclusions. 5) Compare all the Inclusions. Inclusions include all possible variations that you need. A proper discussion with whoever is with you in the new home is important. This way you have a closed amount. and a small variations if any. Of course avoid temptations during prestart, has then price will rocket up. 6) Finally, consult , look and ask around of your chosen builder... you never know what you will learn. 7) And finally you do the deposit...After this there is no turning back(of course if you can forgo the depoist) But changes inclusions and price adjustment can still be made before final contract closure. I am just writing the above of what I feel and have gone through ( except for pre-start) Just my opinion. cheers Re: BUILDING A NEW HOME IN WA 10Jun 08, 2009 8:02 pm Hi waranraz! i've used Houspect for slab and roof on, they've been very good, meets us on site, picks up any problems, and will email/post the report the same day as you pay, so very fast service. I've had the same inspector person twice, and intend to get him again for practical completion. I've had a friend who's built with impression, they had no problems until they got the keys and moved in... their heat water system or something stuffed up and water flooded their house (luckily covered in the service warranty period). so i'll definetly recommend inspections. Re: BUILDING A NEW HOME IN WA 11Jun 08, 2009 8:57 pm Thanks for the info.. That really makes me worried. The last thing anyone wants is a flooded area. Yeah, I guess that really makes me decide to get an independant inspector. Well I got to wait and see what happens next. Hope all works out well for me. cheers Re: BUILDING A NEW HOME IN WA 12Jun 09, 2009 12:48 pm Latest news... My Sales Consultant have resigned !!! . Even before finalising the contract. My god.... Luckily I have all emails with me, on our correspondence. I am not sure whats gonna happen next. I hope all information is being passed on. Imagine no one at the builder knows of my case!!!...Thats really stressing after such a long wait. ...Awaiting further news.. trying to get in touch with other builder rep to see what happens now... gosh.... Re: BUILDING A NEW HOME IN WA 13Jun 09, 2009 1:05 pm waranraz ::sad:: Latest news... My Sales Consultant have resigned !!! . Even before finalising the contract. My god.... Luckily I have all emails with me, on our correspondence. I am not sure whats gonna happen next. I hope all information is being passed on. Imagine no one at the builder knows of my case!!!...Thats really stressing after such a long wait. ...Awaiting further news.. trying to get in touch with other builder rep to see what happens now... gosh.... Oh no that's awful! Well I am sure it will all work out for you, chin up Building with Homebuyers Centre El Questro! My building thread..viewtopic.php?f=31&t=19421 Brickies started 5/10 Re: BUILDING A NEW HOME IN WA 14Jun 10, 2009 10:04 am Gd morning all... My sales consultant though have resigned. Was advised he will remain till all the building contract are sign. I am not so sure is the same commitment is still there.. I just got to wait again and see. I am wondering, bricks are all the same.. I wonder which are better, Austral or Midland bricks... cheers Re: BUILDING A NEW HOME IN WA 15Jun 10, 2009 3:39 pm God, you aren't having much fun are you? I hope your sales consul does the right thing and helps you out! Thanks for the info on the private inspector. I have to think about this. How much notice do they need before coming out and I suppose I have to clear it with my SS?? I think both brick companies are pretty similar, personal preference really... BUILT with Homebuyer's Centre - Aussie Alfresco Games viewtopic.php?f=31&t=16668 Moved In - Dec 14th Painting all but done - Jan 11 Front Landscaping - Feb 8 Moved In PICS Page 43 Re: BUILDING A NEW HOME IN WA 16Jun 10, 2009 4:24 pm I hope this is the worst of my problems.. and once construction starts everything will be smooth. fingers crossed. The Houspect Rep informed at least 2 days notice is required and providing them with the required plans based on the stage of inspection being called for.. hope this info helps you . congrats on your progression of your new build... Re: BUILDING A NEW HOME IN WA 17Jun 15, 2009 10:12 pm My pre-approval finance approval dateline is getting closer. I am nervous. I hope not to go through all the finance application process again. Talked further with my builder , all i need now is a building contract. Promised by my builder will get it resolve soon . Land survey was done, not sure how much the site survey will cost me. will just have to cross my fingers and wait. Hope all goes well. .. Clock is ticking. ..... Re: BUILDING A NEW HOME IN WA 18Jun 19, 2009 3:58 pm Seen alot of house in progress of building and land, thought I do the same. Ive attached my titled lot. Ive tried putting my titled land photos here but failed. Trying with photobucket. Hope it works. Kind of worried of the drainage right smack in the middle of the land..this is really an eyesore. While the rest of the land there is nothing. http://s889.photobucket.com/albums/ac91 ... ND%20PICs/ Re: BUILDING A NEW HOME IN WA 19Jun 19, 2009 4:05 pm Hey there. It sure is a process hey. The way I see it you actually have to go through the process to actually learn how you would of done it if you knew what you knew. I am sure we will all be spat out the other end with a long list of what we would and would not do next time. Re: BUILDING A NEW HOME IN WA 20Jun 19, 2009 5:08 pm waranraz Kind of worried of the drainage right smack in the middle of the land..this is really an eyesore. While the rest of the land there is nothing. Once the house is up - you won't noctice it - it just stands out now as the land is empty. Is it just a report written to give to the bank initially and it is based on what and how your payments are made up for, or is it a full service where they go out and… 2 5661 Hi Suku18 In NSW the statutory required insurances are: 1. HBCF ( Home Building Compensation Fund) - This is if the builder dies or goes broke. But this only covers 20%… 1 2749 Skjm You might want to watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKx-bsOr2jg If that link doesn't work go to youtube and search for Zac Homes ACA I am really… 1 4050 |