Published on February 12, 2015 By Nimbin In WinCustomize Talk

Well my Partner and I have taken the plunge and bought a block of land and will be building our dream home. At the moment we are in the planning stage with a reputable builder. For those Aussies it's GJ Gardner Homes. We are auctioning the house in Melbourne in March so the proceeds from that will be more than enough to cover the entire costs for our new abode. So far in 2 open days there have been 68 groups of people gone through the house, 10 of those have requested engineering reports and 3 have consulted builders to visit and give them ideas on renovations or extensions. It's in a great part of Melbourne to. Ascot Vale, 5 minutes from Flemington Racecourse. I have a feeling the bidding is going to get hot on auction day. I will post progress pictures as each major point in the construction process is reached. But hopefully we should be in by Christmas or very early in the New Year. Oh we are building in Bendigo where we currently live so theres no location change


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on Aug 10, 2015

Yay, 'tis nearing completion and looking absolutely fantastic.  Good for you and your family.

on Aug 10, 2015

Nimbin

And finally. The outside as of today 10th August with all exterior painting completed except for the wooden bits under the roof line.

Ah...so technical....

There are all sorts of 'wooden bits under the roof line'....most of which have real names [cos even builders need to know which 'wooden bits under the roof line' are which]...

on Aug 10, 2015

Looking very good Nimbin.  I don't think you ever mentioned what kind of landscaping you plan to put in.  Will you be putting in grass and plants and shrubs or go with what is commonly refered to as low maintenance landscaping?

on Aug 10, 2015

Looks really nice Nimbin. 

on Aug 11, 2015

Philly0381

I don't think you ever mentioned what kind of landscaping you plan to put in.  Will you be putting in grass and plants and shrubs or go with what is commonly refered to as low maintenance landscaping?

 

LOL. Very diplomatic language mate . And yes we are going with low maintenance. all of the front will be the driveway, and then rock gardens with native plants. At the side of the house will be the only lawn. No front fence yet as the council governance prohibits front fencing for 7 years after the block was first developed, so 5 years from now. I don't want any lawn at all but my partner (she who must be obeyed) wanted lawn at the side of the house which i said "fine, but your mowing it"

on Aug 11, 2015

Looking good! The kitchen should be quite nice. I love open kitchens.

on Aug 11, 2015

Nimbin

No front fence yet as the council governance prohibits front fencing for 7 years after the block was first developed, so 5 years from now.

That's fechen stupid!  No front fence for 7 years?  Like what if you had pets that could wander onto the road, or young children who could wander off or be enticed  by strangers to leave the yard because there's nothing keeping them in?

Damned council, like who's property is it anyway, yours or theirs?

on Aug 11, 2015

starkers

Damned council, like who's property is it anyway, yours or theirs?

It won't be the council as such...but more the Developer attempting to appease whatever concerns of the Council.  Often it's a circle-jerk of incompetence.....like the theory that lots of curved roads makes it all look 'better'.

I enjoyed nothing better than applying for a unit development in a bullshit subdivision in Melbourne 13 years and 1 day after the imposition of a 13 year covenant against units.

on Aug 11, 2015


It won't be the council as such...but more the Developer attempting to appease whatever concerns of the Council.

 

That is exactly it. On the good news front, we have got onto the back fence problem and the developer of the original estate and and the fencing contractor have approved the moving of the fence to get us back our meter of land, which is cool. I threw the fencers a bone and am getting them to do what other small amount of fencing we will need doing. Not much but enough to take the sting out of having to pay for the back fence debarcle. Also found out that the entire estate is also on a recycled water system as well as normal mains. Recycled water runs through all the outside taps, the laundry and toilets which is a fantastic idea.

on Aug 11, 2015

Nimbin

and the developer of the original estate and and the fencing contractor have approved the moving of the fence to get us back our meter of land, which is cool.

Good.

However they actually HAVE TO by law.  Incompetence and/or inaccuracy are not defences for theft...

on Aug 11, 2015


Incompetence and/or inaccuracy are not defences for theft

 

LOL. I thought it my not be very tactful to mention that to em.... I am happy that the issue is resolved though. The people who own the block behind us which have our meter are not to happy but that's their problem. I was open to them buying the extra bit but they didn't wanna do that either so in the words of my grandfather "fuck em" lol. We want our land back then

on Aug 11, 2015

Nimbin

Quoting Jafo,

Incompetence and/or inaccuracy are not defences for theft



 

LOL. I thought it my not be very tactful to mention that to em.... I am happy that the issue is resolved though. The people who own the block behind us which have our meter are not to happy but that's their problem. I was open to them buying the extra bit but they didn't wanna do that either so in the words of my grandfather "fuck em" lol. We want our land back then

Had me worried there for a moment....

a 'meter' is a thing that measures....

a 'metre' is a measurement.... Spell checker ...

[had visions of a gas meter or water meter being on the wrong block]

on Aug 11, 2015


a 'meter' is a thing that measures....

a 'metre' is a measurement.... ...

 

 

Oh crap... I reverted to the "American spelling". I will now correct it to the absolutely correct way... "Metre"

 

*Waits for the Poo Poo's from our American friends*

on Aug 11, 2015

Nimbin


Quoting Jafo,

a 'meter' is a thing that measures....

a 'metre' is a measurement.... ...



 

 

Oh crap... I reverted to the "American spelling". I will now correct it to the absolutely correct way... "Metre"

 

*Waits for the Poo Poo's from our American friends*

"Metre" is french so arguably an American spelling is 'incorrect' at best...

on Aug 12, 2015


"Metre" is french so arguably an American spelling is 'incorrect' at best

 

Ahh wee wee. Well i must be excused because i have to go take a wicked yes

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