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Advice for new build!
Ahhh dear, well after umming and ahhing over what to do house wise, we've decided to take the plunge (and a mortgage) and build. This is all new to us. We haven't got a clue where to start! We've looked at land, looked at some display homes and we've more or less decided on a company. After securing the land, what then happens? The sales rep for Plantation Homes said we have to be realistic and allow at least 12 mths for a build (start to finish inc all the admin, planning etc). She said financially we have to make sure we can afford the build and 12mths rent - its going to be really tough. The alternative is to buy a house a few years old but we just can't get what we want. We are being slightly fussy but then we left a bloody nice house in the UK that we renovated for 10 yrs! We just don't want to compromise and buy something that needs 'doing up' having been there done that. We don't have savings and will need finance for the whole project.
Be grateful of an insight into building, the pitfalls, how much extra to allow etc The house build we're looking at is $225,000, land $199,000 gently sloping so will need extra groundworks/reinforcements of up to $30,000 (just a quote tho). |
Re: Advice for new build!
Originally Posted by glittababe
(Post 4303938)
Ahhh dear, well after umming and ahhing over what to do house wise, we've decided to take the plunge (and a mortgage) and build. This is all new to us. We haven't got a clue where to start! We've looked at land, looked at some display homes and we've more or less decided on a company. After securing the land, what then happens? The sales rep for Plantation Homes said we have to be realistic and allow at least 12 mths for a build (start to finish inc all the admin, planning etc). She said financially we have to make sure we can afford the build and 12mths rent - its going to be really tough. The alternative is to buy a house a few years old but we just can't get what we want. We are being slightly fussy but then we left a bloody nice house in the UK that we renovated for 10 yrs! We just don't want to compromise and buy something that needs 'doing up' having been there done that. We don't have savings and will need finance for the whole project.
Be grateful of an insight into building, the pitfalls, how much extra to allow etc The house build we're looking at is $225,000, land $199,000 gently sloping so will need extra groundworks/reinforcements of up to $30,000 (just a quote tho). |
Re: Advice for new build!
We were faced with this as well. When we realised you have to pay stamp duty on houses, we decided to go for our own build. We have bought an 1100 ($230k) block and having a 255 sqm house built on it ($202k after prestart).
We know we will be paying rent and mortgage at the same time but decided, at the end, we will have what we want and like you, we couldn't find anything that had large bedrooms for the boys. Good luck Debs |
Re: Advice for new build!
Originally Posted by youngy73
(Post 4304480)
do it but allow atleast 15% on what youve been quoted. where in qld do you live as your figures sound very reasonable. where in cairns and youd be lucky to get a specky for that.
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Re: Advice for new build!
Originally Posted by glittababe
(Post 4304855)
Hi there the lands in Eumundi, one of the cheapest blocks around (real estate quote)!!! If we don't go for that block then the next plot we're looking at is $280k!!!!! Way out of our price league. Will sit and work the figures out with the 15%, have busy brains cos of the whole thing and therefore cannot sleep!
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Re: Advice for new build!
If its your first house here you will get the first time homeowners grant, $£7000 you get this when the slab has been pored. This is the same time as the builders will want their first wad of cash.
As the average build only takes 5 months an your not paying full mortgage, just the interest on the progress payments until you move in, the $7000 should cover all the payments. So no mortgage and rent to worry about. I'm guessing the OP is buying the land outright first. |
Re: Advice for new build!
Originally Posted by Gjn200
(Post 4305400)
If its your first house here you will get the first time homeowners grant, $£7000 you get this when the slab has been pored. This is the same time as the builders will want their first wad of cash.
As the average build only takes 5 months an your not paying full mortgage, just the interest on the progress payments until you move in, the $7000 should cover all the payments. So no mortgage and rent to worry about. I'm guessing the OP is buying the land outright first. |
Re: Advice for new build!
Not sure how its done with the land , but I guess you will pay for all of it before the build starts. There is normally 5 or 6 stage payments for the actual build.
Just thought I'd add , they ask for cash after the work is done, which is good because if something isn't right you can withhold payment until it is. |
Re: Advice for new build!
Originally Posted by glittababe
(Post 4305477)
Thanks for that and nope, we need a mortgage for the land! We'll have to pay the rent, mortgage on land and the mortgage for the build. We were under the impression we had to pay it all outright first. The fact it's done in stages is great. Many thanks for that.
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Re: Advice for new build!
Originally Posted by biggy
(Post 4305638)
you ask the bank for an INTEREST only mortgage until after the house is complete, therefore you will be paying the interest on the land payment and then progress payments as the house gets built. Ours was 5% for the slad, 15% for the frame and so on, it will all be detailed out in the contract you sign. It is still tough to pay mortgage and rent but its worth it. Once the house is complete then you move onto the normal mortgage payments. I hope this helps. Also make sure that there is a clause in the contract that the builder pays you a daily amount should the contract run over its time...we got $35 a day from ours
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Re: Advice for new build!
Originally Posted by glittababe
(Post 4305649)
Thanks for that, makes it a lot clearer. We have a fairly hefty rent of $400 p/w so it may be worth our while moving into a cheap unit for however many months it takes - or we could live in a van!
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Re: Advice for new build!
Originally Posted by glittababe
(Post 4305649)
Thanks for that, makes it a lot clearer. We have a fairly hefty rent of $400 p/w so it may be worth our while moving into a cheap unit for however many months it takes - or we could live in a van!
Just on the subject of the first home owners grant, someone said you get it after the first stage payment. In Queensland, you don't get it until the end of the build as you have to supply a copy of the Completion Certificate that the Council provides. |
Re: Advice for new build!
Sorry to butt in.
We purchased our block cash. We are on a 457 but application for PR being considered as we talk. I know we have to wait for PR before we can claim the first homebuyers grant but do we also have to wait for the house to be completed or can we claim just on the block? I know it has to be within 12 months so that is why I am fretting a bit as 12 months from buying the block would be a bit tight for time but completion of build would be good. Debs |
Re: Advice for new build!
Looks like the rules are different in different states, In SA its after the slab is pored.
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Re: Advice for new build!
Originally Posted by Gjn200
(Post 4305962)
Looks like the rules are different in different states, In SA its after the slab is pored.
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