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In vogue builders
Hi
Has anyone built with In Vogue homes in Perth?? I am keen to know about anyones experiences good or bad. Many thanks |
Re: In vogue builders
Originally Posted by Jo100
(Post 6187380)
Hi
Has anyone built with In Vogue homes in Perth?? I am keen to know about anyones experiences good or bad. Many thanks |
Re: In vogue builders
Thanks for your reply ACE.
Would love to know how you get on with the build. We are looking at the DOBEL with In Vogue. Just need to sell up in the UK then we will be on our way. Good luck with the build Jo |
Re: In vogue builders
HI WE HAVE FRIENDS WHO HAVE JUST FINISHED BUILDING WITH EN VOGUE & SWEAR THEY WILL NEVER USE THEM AGAIN, THERE SITE MANAGER WAS VERY RUDE & DIDN'T ANSWER CALLS WHEN THINGS WERE WRONG WITH THE BUILD. WE ALSO KNOW SOMEONE WHO BUILT WITH THEM IN TAPPING & JUST BEFORE HANDOVER THE ROOF LEAKED IN & COLLASPED INTO THEIR KITCHEN.
ALSO AVOID NOVUS THEY ARE VERY VERY SLOW!!!!! |
Re: In vogue builders
Originally Posted by Elvis
(Post 6193384)
HI WE HAVE FRIENDS WHO HAVE JUST FINISHED BUILDING WITH EN VOGUE & SWEAR THEY WILL NEVER USE THEM AGAIN, THERE SITE MANAGER WAS VERY RUDE & DIDN'T ANSWER CALLS WHEN THINGS WERE WRONG WITH THE BUILD. WE ALSO KNOW SOMEONE WHO BUILT WITH THEM IN TAPPING & JUST BEFORE HANDOVER THE ROOF LEAKED IN & COLLASPED INTO THEIR KITCHEN.
ALSO AVOID NOVUS THEY ARE VERY VERY SLOW!!!!! Another reason we are building with them is because a friend of ours who is a supervisor for Riverstone knows the Dawesvillle supervisor and reckons he is totally on the ball. I'll keep you all posted good or bad. |
Re: In vogue builders
Originally Posted by Jo100
(Post 6192953)
Thanks for your reply ACE.
Would love to know how you get on with the build. We are looking at the DOBEL with In Vogue. Just need to sell up in the UK then we will be on our way. Good luck with the build Jo No problem, I'll keep you posted. We are not building one of their designs, they have a good choice but nothing that suited our requirements so we have designed our own home. We are not in a terrific hurry as we would rather they did a good job rather than a rush job. Our plans are going through the shire at the moment and they have quoted 320 working days from when the slab goes down which with weekends, public holidays and bad weather days will be about 18 months, around 2 years from now would be OK. |
Re: In vogue builders
Originally Posted by ACE
(Post 6193569)
Another reason we are building with them is because a friend of ours who is a supervisor for Riverstone knows the Dawesvillle supervisor and reckons he is totally on the ball.
We collect our keys on Monday after two nightmare years. We have had 5 Supervisors and 6 client liaisons in the office. Every time you change Supervisor adds another 4 weeks onto the build for them to get up to speed with their jobs - it all has a knock on effect. Having said that, the builders are saying that things are slowing down now and we did build in the 'worst possible time'. Good luck. I would rather have my own teeth pulled out with no anaethestic than build again. It's put years on us :( Jules x |
Re: In vogue builders
Originally Posted by julesandco
(Post 6193706)
He may be a good supervisor and on the ball....... but he will leave. They all do. If they don't leave the company, they change their areas.
We collect our keys on Monday after two nightmare years. We have had 5 Supervisors and 6 client liaisons in the office. Every time you change Supervisor adds another 4 weeks onto the build for them to get up to speed with their jobs - it all has a knock on effect. Having said that, the builders are saying that things are slowing down now and we did build in the 'worst possible time'. Good luck. I would rather have my own teeth pulled out with no anaethestic than build again. It's put years on us :( Jules x |
Re: In vogue builders
Originally Posted by ACE
(Post 6193929)
Thanks for wishing us good luck, it sounds like we are going to need it. Did you also build with In vogue?
I hope it goes smoothly for you..... if not, there's always alcolhol :) Jules x |
Re: In vogue builders
Originally Posted by julesandco
(Post 6193973)
No. We got a design drafted by them (and APG) but went with Perceptions (Deceptions) in the end as the upstairs is brick rather than timber. With three kids with bad taste in music, we figured we needed all the help we could get :)
I hope it goes smoothly for you..... if not, there's always alcolhol :) Jules x I didn't realise that they built some of their houses with timber upstairs, ours is definitely double brick throughout. I am not much of a drinker but I have a feeling that that could change. |
Re: In vogue builders
Originally Posted by ACE
(Post 6193989)
I didn't realise that they built some of their houses with timber upstairs, ours is definitely double brick throughout. I am not much of a drinker but I have a feeling that that could change.
The Perceptions build worked out at better value for money per square meter for our needs. I'm sure we would have had similar issues whichever builder we chose. I did try posting on here prior to signing, but no-one replied that they'd used them. We were originally going to choose Novus, but in 9 months the build cost increase by $80,000 AND they wanted a 5% loading to build in Secret Harbour so we told them to get stuffed. We've got a better house for it - when we're in and the stress becomes a distant memory.... we will be left with a lovely house. Jules x |
Re: In vogue builders
Originally Posted by julesandco
(Post 6194040)
Yes, the one they quoted us on was definately timber upstairs. They go up quicker.
The Perceptions build worked out at better value for money per square meter for our needs. I'm sure we would have had similar issues whichever builder we chose. I did try posting on here prior to signing, but no-one replied that they'd used them. We were originally going to choose Novus, but in 9 months the build cost increase by $80,000 AND they wanted a 5% loading to build in Secret Harbour so we told them to get stuffed. We've got a better house for it - when we're in and the stress becomes a distant memory.... we will be left with a lovely house. Jules x That's the main thing is that after all the stress you will have a house that you are happy with, it's like having a baby all the pushing, pain, biting swearing and screaming is forgotten as soon as you hold your little bundle of joy ;) |
Re: In vogue builders
Originally Posted by ACE
(Post 6194085)
$80,000 :blink: that is just ridiculous.
That's the main thing is that after all the stress you will have a house that you are happy with, it's like having a baby all the pushing, pain, biting swearing and screaming is forgotten as soon as you hold your little bundle of joy ;) It's the other trades as well at the end that take the mickey. We had a retaining wall rendered and the bloke quoted, did the job over two weekends and then when he phoned to say he'd finished, asked for another $ 1,000!!! His defence 'well, it was a longer wall than I thought' Funny - it hadn't grown since he quoted!! OH told him to sod off. Our paver gave us a written quote, started the job and discovered that it was 'too hard' and wanted to double his labour rate or walk off the job; stating that the written quote wasn't worth the paper it was written on! After we phoned the Dept of Consumer Affairs and they told us that it did, in fact form a contract, we have requested him to complete the job for the quoted amount. We're still emailing back and forth and he still insists on us paying more labour than he originally quoted. We had the painting done and then the carpet layers have come in and butchered the walls - taking huge chunks of plaster off. I've complained to them and they are sending an assessor out this week. $10k on blinds and they are not hung straight, have pin holes in them and dirty marks - guess what? I've complained again. Believe me, this is only the tip of the iceberg. I could go on and on. But I won't. I shall simply take a deep breath and exhale, knowing that my house will be lovely (eventually). Jules x |
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Why build 2 story? Madness!
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Re: In vogue builders
Originally Posted by julesandco
(Post 6194170)
UUUmmmm...... ask me again in six months :)
It's the other trades as well at the end that take the mickey. We had a retaining wall rendered and the bloke quoted, did the job over two weekends and then when he phoned to say he'd finished, asked for another $ 1,000!!! His defence 'well, it was a longer wall than I thought' Funny - it hadn't grown since he quoted!! OH told him to sod off. Our paver gave us a written quote, started the job and discovered that it was 'too hard' and wanted to double his labour rate or walk off the job; stating that the written quote wasn't worth the paper it was written on! After we phoned the Dept of Consumer Affairs and they told us that it did, in fact form a contract, we have requested him to complete the job for the quoted amount. We're still emailing back and forth and he still insists on us paying more labour than he originally quoted. We had the painting done and then the carpet layers have come in and butchered the walls - taking huge chunks of plaster off. I've complained to them and they are sending an assessor out this week. $10k on blinds and they are not hung straight, have pin holes in them and dirty marks - guess what? I've complained again. Believe me, this is only the tip of the iceberg. I could go on and on. But I won't. I shall simply take a deep breath and exhale, knowing that my house will be lovely (eventually). Jules x OMG!!! What a nightmare, OK now I'm freaked out. |
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