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spookypt 08-06-2014 01:22 AM

After 1766 days I finally sold....
 
...... my freeken house! All unconditional now.

Ive bought 2 acres rural 6 mins from beach Sunny Coast.

Finally I can do a shed build! Yippee

Spookypt

Tonus72 08-06-2014 02:44 AM

Good work Matt

any pics of the new place? 2 acres, 6 mins from the beach - sounds great !

more importantly - what are the shed plans?? after 1766 days they must be pretty detailed plans!

Tony

PS - any particular reason for the long time on the market? down market or what?

schipps 08-06-2014 02:52 AM

only 1766 days..
 
Mat,


Yahoo!!! Excellent. Lucky you are a patient man...

Mick

Quote:

Originally Posted by spookypt (Post 1313290)
...... my freeken house! All unconditional now.

Ive bought 2 acres rural 6 mins from beach Sunny Coast.

Finally I can do a shed build! Yippee

Spookypt


spookypt 08-06-2014 05:44 AM

New shed
 
My shed will be about 13m x 15m at this stage. I've watched with envy everyone's builds and can't wait to get it underway. I have a few options as to its best position so need to wait to move till I can make that decision.

My place was a tough sell mainly due to many of my neighbours lost their homes during the gfc so when your competing against $3m homes selling for $1m at mortgagee auction fire sales trying to sell retail is very hard. In fact bank valuations cost us 2 contracts previous with valuations and buyers finances not stacking up to purchase prices.

Thankfully we did sell for more than we bought and it has served us well. I've been trying to move back home for 20years so finally we are on our way.

The joint settlement occurs on the Nats weekend so I need to make a call on what to do there but that's a nice conundrum to have!

Wazza 08-06-2014 06:41 AM

Excellent news mate...
Looks like its your shout for drinks for at least one night at the Nationals.
Cheers,
Warren

Modena 08-06-2014 06:48 AM

Well done spooky. Now listen and I will give you the secret that you normally don't find out until after your shed is built. You have contemplated the size of your shed for 1766 days and you came up with 13m x 15m. The secret is, double what you think you need, and then add a bit more.

deano59 08-06-2014 06:53 AM

well done on the sale .. I have a block for sale in Auldana adelaides prestige suburb blocks been in the family since the 80's has only been on the market a few months and im getting impatient lol . once we sell that we will be doing what you have just done and buy some acreage not sure what we will do with this house either sell it or rent it 1/2 acre seemed big 8 yrs ago when we bought it lol ...my shed here is 55 ft by 20 ft and it's full plus it's not high enough for a hoist so I cant wait till I get a bigger and higher shed with no close neighbour's and I can hammer and grind to my hearts content ..

stiffy 08-06-2014 04:10 PM

Real Estate
 
Spookypt,

Great news about the house, bloody long sales cycle......

As Modena said, make it as large as you can.

I made the fatal mistake with my measly 17m x 9m to not include any storage :eek:

Next time (I hope there will be one) it will be better in every way, hind sight is a

wonderful thing.

Maybe the house would have sold quicker if DAMAGE was your agent :D:D

Let me know if you need any shed advice ;)

STIFFY

spookypt 08-06-2014 04:21 PM

Thanks everyone. Yep it was too long and we endured quite a bit of carnage in that time too but we're smiling bright now.

Gee u got me thinking on the shed size. I was thinking of keeping it all pretty small but I might add on another bay just in case.

I'm going to measure shed positions next week so I'll know better then as to how I set it out. Going to add a granny flat, upgrade bathrooms and buy my wife a new wardrobe full of clothes so that extra 3x15 shed upgrade won't be a drama.

Spookypt

deano59 08-06-2014 08:29 PM

mate if you have the room my advice is make it as big as you can afford. the shed on the block I am at now was here when I moved in . I managed to extend it but there was nothing I could do about the height in hindsight I should have sold the shed and just put up what I wanted in the first place as everything about the shed has been a compromise . next one will be high enough for a hoist and mezzanine area for storage and a toilet would be nice as well lol . I have a evap air cooler on this shed that makes quite a bit of difference in summer but I needs some form of heating as I freeze out there at night . again mate congratulations on your new house .

spookypt 08-06-2014 10:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stiffy (Post 1313361)
Maybe the house would have sold quicker if DAMAGE was your agent :D:D;)STIFFY

Lol Mr DAMAGE is about the only agent I didn't try.

REAL ESTATE AGENTS..... Don't start me!:CRY:

750hp 08-07-2014 02:23 AM

Damage isn't going to sell anyone's house. That's not his thing....

...but he'll develop a whole suburb for you if you need one!

Trask Development Corporation

spookypt 08-07-2014 05:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 750hp (Post 1313415)
Damage isn't going to sell anyone's house. That's not his thing....

...but he'll develop a whole suburb for you if you need one!

Trask Development Corporation

Craig, Stiffy and I were both taking the peeeese.

750hp 08-08-2014 02:42 AM

Yeah I know but if you're scaling up to a football field sized shed on acreage, you might as well take it to the next level and build yourself a suburb.

spookypt 08-08-2014 03:51 AM

Starting to get some provisional shed costs in..... 60k! Yowza.

Tonus72 08-08-2014 04:06 AM

For info - my 8m x 10m x 3m is at about 31k now

Council
Surveyor
12 for kit
8 for slab
3 to build
Electrician
Plumbing
Excavating

But 31k includes shelving, bench, toilet, lights, etc

Tony

dave295 08-09-2014 01:22 AM

Thoughts and ideas for you Tony.
Grab a couple or three shipping containers, either/and 20 or 40 foot.
Weld them to footings, with a gap between them.
Attach some beams across the gap, throw some Z or C purlins across them and screw on a metal roof (corrac, trim deck etc.) and then concrete the gap (say 4-6 metres).
Close in the ends with a wall and/or doors and cut any other doors and windows you want in the containers.

It's done up here in the Territory and if done right it can be cyclone proof.

On a separate note putting a toilet in your shed may impact on Council rules as it may then become a dwelling. It might be worth checking.

Dave

alffie 08-09-2014 04:55 AM

Hi Dave
Did you get my email?

dave295 08-09-2014 06:51 PM

Hi Alffie
Yea and I tried to reply a couple of ways, F.I.I.K. with these computer thingies.
Try dialling 89664019 instead

Dave

stiffy 08-10-2014 03:57 AM

Shed Costs
 
spookypt,


My shed from start to finish was around $250k :eek::eek:

This includes everything from removing the old cement sheet sheds

(aka Mr Cancer Sheds) earth removal, drafting, council permits, the slab alone was

$24k as I went for 32MPA and 6" deep. I went over board with the fitout, 500 beer

fridges, two zone wine fridge, 30mm granite, 3 plasma TV's, A/C and heating,

dishwasher, shower/toilet, CCTV/alarm, 18,000 litre water tanks, 2 hoists, tools,

sand blaster and assorted other tools I dont know how to use :rolleyes:

and I didn't allow for storage..........I would love to do another one, it would be better

the second time around.

Good Luck....


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