But 10m isnt "less than 10m".
I do double garages on 10m front loaders as per the R Codes every day of the week.
Nah ive looked at those blocks, says single garage only.
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But 10m isnt "less than 10m".
I do double garages on 10m front loaders as per the R Codes every day of the week.
But 10m isnt "less than 10m".
I do double garages on 10m front loaders as per the R Codes every day of the week.
that is interesting. i said the same thing, that technically 10m isnt 'less than 10m'. but the guy at the estate was adamant. even the marketing material all had "single garage only" written on those blocks.
do you think theres a chance its wrong?
maybe because its a private estate they can make their own rules? i dont know, but im wondering if they are so set in their opinion it has to be single garage only, that they wouldnt allow double.
Got nothing to do with the marketing nor the zoning nor the width of the block.
The blocks have covenants on them. Read them.
that is interesting. i said the same thing, that technically 10m isnt 'less than 10m'. but the guy at the estate was adamant. even the marketing material all had "single garage only" written on those blocks.
do you think theres a chance its wrong?
maybe because its a private estate they can make their own rules? i dont know, but im wondering if they are so set in their opinion it has to be single garage only, that they wouldnt allow double.
hi Sash
thanks for sharing the info much appreciated. did you go with a land & house deal or did you buy the land then approach a builder?
is the former a better approach in saving on stamp duty?
I was thinking the blocks could be subject to council Detailed Area Plans. I have seen these with single garages even where the R-Codes would allow a double.
Saw that someone posted a link to the collie homes H&L packages earlier in the thread, just took a look @
http://collierhomes.com.au/house-and-land-packages/harrisdale-lot-2068/
says 420k, for a 500sqm though site costs are not included.
Yet there is nothing in Harrisdale for under 450k, that is over 400sqm's according to re.com?
Can anyone explain how this is possible?
And what would the site costs roughly be?
So many of these on re.com are put up purposely to give the idea that going through builders/developers direct for h+l packages is saving them (the buyer) a substantial amount of money?
It's all just perception?
Main goal is neutral cash flow.
hi, i am choosing between Ventura ID and Collier homes.
the quotes are not exactly the same, and each builider has different exclusions and inclusions.
Please advise:
- ventura or collier are known for better quality considering the "standard package" without upgrade.
- need to upgrade from "standard package"? if so what to upgrade? both builders claim their standard package are adequate for owner occupier standard (and said it not a cheap rental type)
- is it better/cheaper to do tiles/carpet/external bricks/evaporative aircon separately or as part of turn-key? or should i pay someone else directly/separately?
thanks
jonk
Hd ace: anything special to do that or just bulk email them all a list and see which replies?
Hi
Does anyone know where I can find a map that shows the cheapest Perth suburbs? Or does anyone have a list of the cheapest Perth suburbs?
I'm after strong yields. neutral/positive cash flow ip
I'm thinking of investing in the middle to outer ring Perth suburbs