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    An upcoming granny flat build thread

    hmmm...is extra parking space necessary? slab of concrete mustve added a few grand to your costs? will it bring in more rent? will it improve the real value of your property in a valuers eyes?
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    An upcoming granny flat build thread

    forget the recycler I would just ask the tenants to share.... 3 months is pretty standard for new tenants as you don't know who they are and will be a safety net for you if they turn out to be nightmare tenants....you can extend for however long you like after 3 months or if you're bold enough...
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    An upcoming granny flat build thread

    Hi Menty, Looking good and glad the builder you've stuck with has been good to you so far. Regarding rent, I would be careful with how I am advertising...since the dividing fence is up I will not even hesitate to advertise it as a brand new 2 bedroom house (dont mention granny flat or...
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    An upcoming granny flat build thread

    1. Yes this will be worthwhile to save on landscaping costs and to avoid tenants getting mud inside the granny flat - make sure you get the slab guys to do it as it will save you $$$ 2. I would not bother with connecting gas even if it was available. Electricity is fine and less to go wrong +...
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    An upcoming granny flat build thread

    Hi Virgo, I have a granny flat in Blacktown 100% financed which was $90,400 for everything (drafting, planning, build, connection, HWS, colorbond dividing fence, landscaping, letterbox) inc GST This is for a 2 bed 60sqm weatherboard, colorbond roof with all inclusions inc. air con and...
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    An upcoming granny flat build thread

    If I must, I would provide a carspace/carport in the front lawn of your main property for the house and I would leave the driveway to be fully accessed by the granny flat with a carport in the back for them Remember though, will the return you get from adding a extra carspace (thousands) be...
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