Sunday, October 31, 2010

Delay Delay

Had a meeting yesterday with the builder's representatives who was in town over the weekend.  Only then did I find out the FIRB document that I submitted 10 days ago were not submitted at all due to some stickers that was not removed on the original document.  So I am definitely not going to receive an approval within the next 1 month, 2 weeks delay without notification.  Hate it.

Anyhow, the only progress is probably seeing the entire plan drawn out and the actual house plan.  HOWEVER, looks like what I wanted originally to build did not come out at all in the drawings.  They had given me a modified plan of a display home they have.  The consolation is this display home plan is actually one of the plan I like from their range.  The build cost is horrifying though, total at this moment is AUD 18,000 out of what I will like the total cost to come up to.  House is also much smaller than I want it to be.  There is a remark on the drawing saying the house cannot be more than 50% of the total area which is like total waste of some land I have at the back so I have a smaller home than I wanted but a huge backyard (Which is not a downside given that I think a huge backyard will be a big plus to tenants with kids who want room within the house area to let their kids roam safely).  I think I will need to do some research on that more because I do see some houses with only a 1m lengthwise backyard compared to me having like 7m lengthwide backyard.

Also, how can a letter box cost AUD 400 to build when it is a simple brick like structure which is nothing fanciful? On top of that a clothesline for AUD 435? Arrghhh this is just so weird.  Thinking of taking that out and doing it myself.

I can definitely think of items I want to take out, like keeping the passage openings 1c shorter rather than pay AUD 2000 to up 1c. Makes no sense either.  Removing of the funky windows they are designing in the study room will save me AUD 516.  At the end of the day, the study faces the side of the house, I don't need the windows to look good there and being a study, I want lots of lights coming through versus the funky windows that will not fully allow the lights to stream through.

Once I managed to scan it, I will try to post it for everyone to see and also hopefully post it on some forum to let some experts tweak the design a bit for me.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Land Contract

Signed the land contract with Stockland today after reading all the conditions last night and emailed it to my agent for her follow-up with her Perth counterparts. 

The document stated how to ensure settlement and some of the estate's design convenants all of which I am no issue with.  In fact with this estate being more of a sustainable estate, I am surprised to find that the design convenants did not cover much green or eco-friendly features.

With the FIRB document and this land contract signed, there is still a 40 page legal document to finish reading but as it is not required to be signed and just for my own information, I can take my own sweet time finishing it.  Hate legal lingo. 

Next up will be waiting for FIBR to be approved within 30 days and I will be one step closer to having my own property.

How I Ended Up With Heart?

So, I have been contemplating buying a plot of land to build a house in Perth since I returned from a trip to Perth in September 2009.

Went to some Perth builder's office locally and they were then selling some house and land packages in Breeliar, Meve Estate.  The location was however not that attractive to me and despite them spending alot of time trying to persuade me the area is nice, I just wasn't that convinced.  That was December 2009 then.

Fast forward to September 2010, the same builder whose office I visited in 2009, came here to see some customers and I took the chance to meeet up with him again.  Apparently he has my past visit on record, eerie but can't fault him for good record taking.  This time he is promoting an estate in Thornlie.  Again not my ideal location but the visit really revived my interest to build a house in Perth. 

Thus, from mid September to early October, I was visiting property websites everyday to see if new land is release.  My ideal location is Canning Vale where I am most familiar with. But land there is expensive, way out of my budget but I refused to give up.

In late September, I chanced upon an advertisement by another builder from Perth which has set up a local branch here.  I make an appointment to meet up with the agent to discuss about my options but it is clear the agent is not quite certain and serious about my interest but we remained in close contact with one another.

Then came October, I started to consider other locations around Canning Vale.  It so happened that there is this humongous piece of land just 5 mins drive away from Canning Vale that was being developed and market.  This estate is call New Haven in Piarra Waters. Sounds heavenly already.

On 14th October, the land developer released a new plot of land in the New Haven estate, called the Heart stage. Immediately my agent started to perk up and asked if I am interested as usually by the time they found out about new releases, most would have been sold out by then. 

So I took a look at some of the plots in this new estate, maybe I am fussy but in my heart, I still don't really fancy the location but I kept telling myself if I don't grab this opportunity, I may have to wait for many more months before new estates are released elsewhere.  So after much consideration, I asked my agent to put in my interest on a particular plot of land and that was 15th October.  On 16th October, I went to the local office and paid my deposit to secure the land. 

On 18th October, I was notified that the plot of land that I wanted had been reserved in my name.  Wonderful! 

There are more paperwork to be completed before I can finally say I own this land and start the building process.  I signed the document for FIBR yesterday, dated 20th October 2010 (i.e. 20102010) and I see this as a very positive sign of good things to come.

I hope to continue with this blog until the end of the build.  So keep watching this space!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Build With Heart

Why Build With Heart? Simply because I can't put the image of a heart shape to represent L.O.V.E in the blog.

Basically it is because the location where I am building a house is in the Heart stage release of an estate and also in a way, I am building it with all my heart and soul and money of course.  Aptly named Build With Love!