Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Anyone building at George's Fair, Moorebank? 2181Jun 20, 2011 9:06 pm For all your joinery needs, we custom build kitchens, office, wardrobes, garage, laundry fit outs plus TV units, pantry, linen and everything in between. PM me for more info or details. Re: Anyone building at George's Fair, Moorebank? 2184Jun 20, 2011 9:25 pm For all your joinery needs, we custom build kitchens, office, wardrobes, garage, laundry fit outs plus TV units, pantry, linen and everything in between. PM me for more info or details. Re: Anyone building at George's Fair, Moorebank? 2192Jun 21, 2011 3:34 pm I went outside once. The graphics were alright, but the gameplay sucked! Settlement:22nd June Slab:27th August Frame:16th Sept Bricked:21st Oct Roof:24th Nov Linings HANDOVER23rd March! Re: Anyone building at George's Fair, Moorebank? 2196Jun 21, 2011 7:05 pm I went outside once. The graphics were alright, but the gameplay sucked! Settlement:22nd June Slab:27th August Frame:16th Sept Bricked:21st Oct Roof:24th Nov Linings HANDOVER23rd March! Re: Anyone building at George's Fair, Moorebank? 2200Jun 21, 2011 8:37 pm Pawer Any experience who willing to help me go through the process? perhaps, giving me advice, etc. I dont want any builder rip off our hard own money I'm willing to pay consultation fee Hi Pawer - some advice from our experience so far....We were tossing up between an EBH and a W*****m and finally decided on the W home as it suited our family better. However, we did go through the whole costing process with both and the thing that we did find with W was that almost everything was completely upfront. When you go into their display homes they have yellow stickers on everything that is an extra along with the price list for them. EBH is the same in the most part but I found it a little less transparent. To compare we ended up spending a LOT less with superior upgrades on our W home which were double and triple the price with EBH. BUT like I said, if the EBH home suited us better we probably still would have strecthed the budget. MW is right. You really need to make sure that you ask all the (what you think might be stupid) questions and I'm sure they don't intentionally leave things out - many of the sales people move from home company to home company so they may not even be certain themselves half of the time. No matter who you build with there will be issues. We all have to go into it with our eyes wide open. I have to say though - this experience so far has been far less painful than building our first home ten years ago! On another note - I have to admit I was slightly disappointed to see lots of action on all of the other companies building sites today and not one W home being worked at. Were they all sick for the day??? The only thing I could get excited about was a Wisdom sign on our lot, inside our lonely fence Also saw the landscaping for the new park going in - looks great. Hopefully they remember to put some water in this time if they are planning on having BBQ's there! Hi, we live in an area where the black soil is prone to a lot of movement. We have an old 50's house with masonite everywhere and nails popping out, warping, rusted etc.… 0 4554 Wish you all the best. Once you signed the contract, they will find millions excuses to charge you. And have seen their sites unfinished for a long time. 4 25107 As title suggests, looking at using the interlocking Pentablock stacked stone products to replace failing timber retaining… 0 18149 |