How can we find out what streets have it and what dont? I'm in Domus street.
Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Anyone else building in Glenmore Ridge? 314Apr 07, 2012 4:31 pm rosewood have you been to the nbn website as there is a lot of info of the installation process Yep and like any labor government service its a total mess. has anyone organised connection in glenmore ridge? Re: Anyone else building in Glenmore Ridge? 315Apr 07, 2012 6:55 pm I don't think anyone has it as yet, the dates I have read is between may - september. I did read on telstra web site that they arrange the appointment for you when you apply through them & there will be 2 appointments one for nbn & one for the telstra guys that do they work inside. Re: Anyone else building in Glenmore Ridge? 316Apr 07, 2012 7:34 pm Hi... Well we have gyprock!!!!! Can I tell you how exciting this is for us! After so many delays with rain its great to see the home with walls!!!!!!! Richard, have fun with unpacking... We have been out of our house now for 12 months and except for clothes and a few of the kids toys everything else is in storage... when we drove by noticed that you have your blinds up - they look great. Do you mind sharing who installed them for you. Geeseman - you are not too late for putting in cables, in fact this is the perfect time for it, especially any extra speaker cables etc Are you one of the doubles perched up on the hill, you will have a nice view from there. Richard, as for rentals on your street, I saw a couple looking through one during the week, they had a pretty nice car and looked like decent people. I too am worried that the house next to me will be a rental. It has been done so plain and ugly that I am afraid that it will be a rental. We already have one in our street, its a really nice house, but the front yard now looks awful, they have not bothered doing any of the edges or anything. maybe they will once all the building works have finished. Can I say again how happy I am to see those walls up. I am so happy with the layout, now that you can see it all in the real some of the rooms feel a lot larger now!!! Happy Dance here. My 4 year old kept saying, this is amazing mum but the funniest thing was when he went into his room he was excited but then he said, wow I have a toy room (its is little WIR) so funny. I can see him playing in there though! As for the NBN, our builder has put in conduit and pull throughs for the nbn and also a power point for it. Enjoy your weekend everyone!!!! Hope the easter bunny is kind to all. We have the fun of hiding all the eggs for our kids in the morning. Lots of fun! Re: Anyone else building in Glenmore Ridge? 318Apr 09, 2012 7:29 am geeseman Hi All had a second question, this one is about the water tanks. Apparently we need a 3000 ltr unit. Mine has to be at the back of the house. I'm looking at putting a deck in as my property drops off 1m from side to side (im on a hillside), so I'd like to put the tank below the deck. Anyone done anything different when it comes to water tanks? They are such big ugly POS that I want to hide mine and not see it in the backyward (which will be totally decked with a pool when completed) thanks I do recall an option with MJH for installing the tank underground, so i am confident its allowed...? I wouldnt be too concerned with renters in a brand new house, vendors are picky as it is, let alone a new half million dollar investment house, i know plenty of repectable people who have had to wait months for a rental house with a high demand and decent tennants around applying... Getting closer to land registration for us, out and about selecting items over the past few weeks has been crazy! Check out our blog below! We are using iDraft and Cozzcorp for our build http://ridgydidge1460.blogspot.com Plans: http://www.idraft.com.au Construction: http://www.cozzcorp.com.au Re: Anyone else building in Glenmore Ridge? 319Apr 09, 2012 8:41 pm Had an exhausting day shopping for furniture today but in the end was very successful. We ordered a lounge for the children's activity room and an ottoman, a coffee table, lounge and 2 accent chairs for the lounge room. Dining table and chairs. Lounges will take 10-12 weeks so still not sure how long until we move in but hopefully before then We also saw some fans for the alfresco and lights to do on the front of the house plus some ideas on light fixtures for inside. After the exhausting day we went past the house and noticed more rubbish being dumped in our back corner... Not impressed, not that it is our problem to deal with but none the less it makes the site look like a tip! Re: Anyone else building in Glenmore Ridge? 320Apr 09, 2012 10:38 pm Hi, we have made a few changes to our blog and are in search of some good local suppliers or bargains on flooring etc for our house... If you have had a good experience with anyone during your quote period or you know where the bargains are please PM or post to my blog we would appreciate your help... Trust your all well Check out our blog below! We are using iDraft and Cozzcorp for our build http://ridgydidge1460.blogspot.com Plans: http://www.idraft.com.au Construction: http://www.cozzcorp.com.au A survey must’ve completed by a certified surveyor. This form part of every DA requirement 3 223632 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 24833 As title suggests, looking at using the interlocking Pentablock stacked stone products to replace failing timber retaining… 0 17878 |