Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Building the Vogue 40 6Nov 25, 2009 5:41 pm Building Monaco32 with Carlisle Homes in Alamanda Estate 20/08/2010 - HANDOVER 24/8!! Blog - http://ourmonaco32.blogspot.com/ Thread - viewtopic.php?f=31&t=14415 Re: Building the Vogue 40 8Feb 08, 2010 10:23 am sarahq Vogue is a great design! Have you had your colour selections yet? If so, how did it go?? Hi Sarah, We've decided to play safe and go with a neutral theme throughout the house Everything pretty much looks like chocolate and cream at the moment! Our colour consultant was H and she was a dear. Don't expect her to make a lot of suggestions but she will give her opinion like this is safe, it's popular, it's a hot trend etc etc. We've made a few minor changes to the design viz. double doors to the entrance, bi-fold doors to the alfresco, doors to the rumpus and sliding mirrored robes to all bedrooms. Our site costs were reasonable too - they found some rock but isn't a huge deal. G Re: Building the Vogue 40 9Feb 08, 2010 10:25 am Zerosignal We didn't take the dishwasher, if they are giving it away I'd take it and sell it I guess Zero, We tried negotiating another appliance instead of the DW. They refused point blank. So have decided to keep it.. If we don't like it we'll change it. Disappointed in Carlisle's inflexibility though. G Re: Building the Vogue 40 10Feb 08, 2010 10:25 am As far as I know the mortgage insurance is not transferrable. My advice would be to stick with your current bank if you can until the end of your early discharge period as well as they will hit you up for some exit fees - typically in the first 3 years... Re: Mortgage Insurance - Is this transferable 11Feb 08, 2010 11:24 am greatgenes Our bank caused us a lot of heartache when we settled our land... We somehow managed to scrape through... While we have initiated our construction loan approval process with our bank I want to explore the option of refinancing the land loan with another bank. We however paid a significant sum in mortgage insurance. Someone told me that as mortgage insurance is linked to the asset it can be transferred to another bank. My broker thinks otherwise. Does anyone know whether we can refinance and not lose the mortgage insurance? That's the only thing that can prevent us from going to another bank. G When we refinanced years ago we got a percentage of mortgage insurance we had paid credited back. Give your bank a call and ask them what the procedure is. Re: Building the Vogue 40 12Feb 08, 2010 6:34 pm greatgenes sarahq Vogue is a great design! Have you had your colour selections yet? If so, how did it go?? Hi Sarah, We've decided to play safe and go with a neutral theme throughout the house Everything pretty much looks like chocolate and cream at the moment! Our colour consultant was H and she was a dear. Don't expect her to make a lot of suggestions but she will give her opinion like this is safe, it's popular, it's a hot trend etc etc. We've made a few minor changes to the design viz. double doors to the entrance, bi-fold doors to the alfresco, doors to the rumpus and sliding mirrored robes to all bedrooms. Our site costs were reasonable too - they found some rock but isn't a huge deal. G G, Sounds good! Playing it safe can work fine as you can add colour and character with furnishing / decorations etc. We have gone pretty safe also but intend to use reds / oranges to brighten things up a little Let us know how you go with everything! Hopefully things get sorted with the bank. I am just so glad we had a fantastic Home Loan girl at the bank and have had no problems whatsoever *touch wood*... I know it's been a hassle for a lot of people on the forum. When are you hoping to start building? Building Monaco32 with Carlisle Homes in Alamanda Estate 20/08/2010 - HANDOVER 24/8!! Blog - http://ourmonaco32.blogspot.com/ Thread - viewtopic.php?f=31&t=14415 Re: Building the Vogue 40 13Feb 19, 2010 12:08 pm greatgenes Zerosignal We didn't take the dishwasher, if they are giving it away I'd take it and sell it I guess Zero, We tried negotiating another appliance instead of the DW. They refused point blank. So have decided to keep it.. If we don't like it we'll change it. Disappointed in Carlisle's inflexibility though. G Hi, I am new to this forum, I am too are building The Vogue. I didn't get offered a DW, how did you mange to get that? Carlisle is very quick once they start building, our slab was poured at the start of Jan 2010 and now our house is ready for plaster! Re: Building the Vogue 40 14Feb 19, 2010 12:51 pm That's good news... I am not sure about the DW.. it depends on what package they offer I guess.. they keep changing their promotions but I think overall the benefit's about the same. Good luck with ur build. Our site scrape is scheduled for Wednesday.. Hope our build is as fast as yours . G Re: Building the Vogue 40 15Feb 20, 2010 10:21 pm Hi greatgenes, the Carlisle Vogue is a great design. Hope your issues re the mortgage insurance are all sorted soon ~ we are also with Westpac but have had no problems with them so far (although we are still finalising the contract!). Best of luck with your build. Will be great to watch the process as you go along. ~ cheers, J _______________________________________________________________ We're a knockdown | rebuild ~ Melb SE burbs Building modified version of the Fairhaven Glenaire Homeone thread: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=28429 _______________________________________________________________ Re: Building the Vogue 40 16Feb 21, 2010 9:07 am No problems with Westpac this time... Unbelievably smooth!!! Look forward to the build on Wednesday Hey guys building a new place through a volume builder and just wondering if i should complain to the site supervisor as we just had plasterboard installed. Looks like… 0 11828 Elvis has left the building... The site supervisor quit after 2 month on the project. I guess he was just instructed to bark at people, but didn't like when he was… 26 21618 |