A late Monday afternoon phone call from my conveyancer to inform me that there is water ushing down the street was an unexpected surprise. Apparently when they were going the form work for our slab, they managed to knock over a pipe.
Quick phone call to my site supervisor and he was on top of it. He had already called the plumber and the plan was for them to repair it first thing in the morning. Nothing could be done until then as it was quite a big repair job.
My site supervisor has so far been very good at keeping me informed and returning calls. Gotta be happy with that.
The water pipe was causing quite a significant puddle on our site and thankfully was running down the road and not interfeering with anyone elses blocks or building work.
Monday, 16 February 2015
Thursday, 12 February 2015
Cut out!
I was so very excited to see this progress. It feels like it has taken an eternity to get to this stage .... it has in fact been a week short of eleven months , so not quite an eternity.
The gravel was dropped on our grass on Wednesday and I must confess that I had a minor panic thinking "omg we got this close to starting and now someone has dumped something that I need to get rid of!". My new next door neighbour thought the same thing and emailed me a picture in case I hadn't been past the land. Moment of panic diverted once I texted my site supervisor who informed me it was in fact important gravel and most definitely there on purpose. I think those neighbours will be great to have next door.
Thursday morning I drove past the land and nothing........ big sigh!
Big smile however Thursday afternoon when I saw this!
The high side makes me wonder whether we will need retaining walls at side and back. As you can see in the below photo the estate has built a retaining wall at the back of the blocks on our high side and they stop with our next door neighbours. I guess once we get closer to finishing I will have more of an idea about our landscaping needs.
As you can see from the pics, we are yet to have any neighbours but there are a few houses further down the road that have started. Should at least mean our builders have easy access.
It now feels very real and I cannot wait for the process to continue. Next excitement will be a port a loo I am sure.
I spoke with my site supervisor today ( he calls on a Friday with updates) and he said we should have a slab by mid the week after next ( about 25th) and should expect a build time of 5-6 months. The 13th of August is the 6 month cut off in terms of Eden Brae meeting their contract so I am estimating we should be in by late July.
Saturday, 7 February 2015
awaiting excavation, shopping and plans
So, they were supposed to start the excavation of our block on Thursday last week but due to the weather the previous week, this has been delayed. We are still within our 20 days start time so fingers crossed something happens tomorrow. During the week I spoke with Chris our site supervisor and he has told me he will speak with me at least fortnightly to update me on progress. I can of course also call him should I have any concerns. Living in an estate where people talk is not always a good thing but I am determined to give our site supervisor a fair go when it comes to my build. Fingers crossed it goes smoothly. | ||||||
I had heard that fridges were going up in price significantly so wanted to get mine now to ensure I got a good price. Thankfully there have been some good sales on. This fridge is one that meets all my requirements - it had to be stainless steel, french door with a fridge freezer drawer and also it had to be magnetic. I am sure the sales people thought I was most odd carrying a magnet around as I shopped. I love photos so for me not being able to have pics on my fridge was a deal breaker. This little beauty is the winner and thanks to the lovely people at Bing Lee in Campbelltown, they are going to store it until I need it in 6 months time...... hence the reason they got my business.
It's been a busy time. I have had three weeks of work and have been doing much decluttering. I am determined to not take any unnecessary crap with me to the new house. Mum and I are making huge headway but my dad is reluctant to part with much of his junk (treasures). We have decided to not put our place on the market until we are perhaps 6 weeks from settlement as we are terrified of ending up homeless and also, we really only want to move once.
Fingers crossed I can post excavation pics soon
Thursday, 29 January 2015
Released to Construction
It's not much but it is a sign of progression.
We have been allocated a site supervisor named Chris and we should hear from him in the coming days. It has been raining quite heavily the past few days so we won't get a start this week but hopefully next week we will see progress. I cannot wait!
I popped out to the land a couple of days ago and the only thing I saw on our land was two little ducks....... Hopefully they relocate to the abundance of vacant land nearby.
We have been allocated a site supervisor named Chris and we should hear from him in the coming days. It has been raining quite heavily the past few days so we won't get a start this week but hopefully next week we will see progress. I cannot wait!
I popped out to the land a couple of days ago and the only thing I saw on our land was two little ducks....... Hopefully they relocate to the abundance of vacant land nearby.
Thursday, 15 January 2015
Pegged Out!
Well done Eden Brae - pegged out on schedule! Who would have thought four bits of wood with red paint could cause such excitement!
Wednesday, 14 January 2015
Final pre Peg out picture
I went to see the land this afternoon as I wanted one more pic before they peg it out on Friday. Taking it facing the sun probably not ideal but I do love the view
Thankfully for us, our land doesn't have anything much growing on it so we haven't had to worry about maintenance along the way which is good. Our home will face east which means we will have great north western sun on our alfresco in the afternoons and the only windows/ doors facing west are the rumpus room and the laundry door.
So far, there are only two houses that have started ahead of us in our land release, one a couple of doors down from us and one in the street behind us. I am sure before long they will be popping up quickly.
The land on my high side was recently sold with a definite profit. The original price I think was $330,000 and they had it on the market for offers above $385,000. Not a bad result considering they would have only started paying for it a couple of months ago. Now, I just have to hop the new buyers want to build a single story home as to protect my sunshine. Can't do anything about it, but it would be nice if it was single.
I have met via email my downside neighbours and they seem lovely which is good because bad neighbours would be awful!
Thankfully for us, our land doesn't have anything much growing on it so we haven't had to worry about maintenance along the way which is good. Our home will face east which means we will have great north western sun on our alfresco in the afternoons and the only windows/ doors facing west are the rumpus room and the laundry door.
So far, there are only two houses that have started ahead of us in our land release, one a couple of doors down from us and one in the street behind us. I am sure before long they will be popping up quickly.
The land on my high side was recently sold with a definite profit. The original price I think was $330,000 and they had it on the market for offers above $385,000. Not a bad result considering they would have only started paying for it a couple of months ago. Now, I just have to hop the new buyers want to build a single story home as to protect my sunshine. Can't do anything about it, but it would be nice if it was single.
I have met via email my downside neighbours and they seem lovely which is good because bad neighbours would be awful!
Monday, 12 January 2015
Final Plans done!
Today our final plans were signed off and Eden Brae plan to peg out our land this Friday!
Needless to say, I am beyond excited. Only one other house has started in our land release so it will be good to get things moving. Also, with no neighbours the builders will have easy access to our land.I have been worried about builders dumping waste on our vacant land but within a couple of weeks we should have site fencing up and that won't be a worry.
On Friday we also got the full approval for our loan and thankfully I didn't have to make any last minute cuts to the additions to our home. We have the money and the build can begin.
So, after peg out, Eden Brae has 20 working days to commence building. I am not sure what happens if they don't start by then.
Needless to say, I am beyond excited. Only one other house has started in our land release so it will be good to get things moving. Also, with no neighbours the builders will have easy access to our land.I have been worried about builders dumping waste on our vacant land but within a couple of weeks we should have site fencing up and that won't be a worry.
On Friday we also got the full approval for our loan and thankfully I didn't have to make any last minute cuts to the additions to our home. We have the money and the build can begin.
So, after peg out, Eden Brae has 20 working days to commence building. I am not sure what happens if they don't start by then.
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