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    PPOR - Prefab Concrete Panels

    I'm not sure actually, we bought the house already built.
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    PPOR - Prefab Concrete Panels

    Yes they need the internal walls as gyprock to run cables and points etc. Also a section of the external walls has some gyprock but you can't tell. The issue with building is the expense of having a crane onsite and sourcing the material. However this is offset by the fact that your house...
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    PPOR - Prefab Concrete Panels

    Yeah he did say that it does cost more, it's just quicker to erect and the whole house can be done in a month. I think most people not being used to it are unsure about buying one of these, but I'm very happy for the difference in sale price compared to similar brick homes, it's allowed me to...
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    PPOR - Prefab Concrete Panels

    Thanks guys. The agent did say it has good insulation, but I don't believe everything I hear first time. The building inspector will tell me more on this. That stuff looks similar. I might have to add some turrets soon! By the way, does anyone know a good Sydney solicitor? We've had...
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    PPOR - Prefab Concrete Panels

    The inside of the external walls is painted without gyprock. The internal walls between the rooms are gyprock, which allows running wires etc. We viewed on a 36degree day and it wasn't overly hot inside without the air con. However it might take a few days before concrete builds up heat in...
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    PPOR - Prefab Concrete Panels

    Hi All, My wife and I are looking to buy our PPOR and we've found a house that "ticks all the boxes" in a suburb with good transport, and is GREAT value for money. However it is made of prefab concrete. The agent said they can erect the structure in a day or two that way, and it limits the...
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