Friday, 6 January 2012

The Block

Early April, just down the road from where we were happily living, the new dispaly village (Leopold Estuary) officially opened up. To celebrate, they had a family fun day. Free face painting and jumping castles, and free bbq and coffee for the bigger kids. As Charli loves getting her face painted, we decided it would be a good free fun family thing to do. We weren't interested in a new home so we didn't have to worry about anything. HMmmmm how wrong that was.

After arriving at the family fun day, and looking through a Metricon home or two, we found that we really liked the idea of building a new home. We got pricing information on the blocks, and went home and looked into it a bit further. We liked a few blocks, but one stood out for its location seemed perfect, the back of the block got wider meaning a bigger back yard for the kiddies, and the estimated release date was relatively around the time frame we would be working towards.


Over the next week we looked at the different land they had and found Block 1316 was the one we liked the look of. I (Col) walked through the still in construction area up to where the block is and I really loved the look of it. Went home and told Renee how good it looked and we organised to go down the next day (exactly 1 week after the family fun day) and both go and have a look at it. When we returned construction was happening and we couldn't get up. We didn't want it to get away so we put a small deposit on the block to hold it while we decided what we wanted to do. We decided pretty quickly this is exactly what we wanted to be doing so sign the contact and paid the full deposit. Pretty quick considering a week earlier we really hadn't given too much serious thought to building another house. The estimated completion date was October 2011. That gave us about 6 months to sell our existing house before we had to pay the remaining amount on the block. Not a lot of time, but enough to be able to change and update a few things to our current home, to try and increase its value.

At this point, there is no road, and technically we can't even get to our block. But... there is a sign on it, so we wandered up and have a nice little photo of Charli standing next to a sign.

Its now the 6th of January, and we have been notified that the Plan for Subdision has been submitted for approval. Hopefully in a few weeks we will own the block, and can look to begin building as soon as possible. Below are a couple of photos from nearmap.com which show the progress that has been made since we bought the block, and to when it is finished awaiting council approval.

9 Dec 2011
7 April 2011
The photo on the left is from April 7th, and the photo on the right is from 9th of December. The block was actually completed around this time in December but none of the documents were submitted for approval due to the Christmas break.

Now we just sit and wait. Below are a few more photos of the block as time has progressed.
Looking back up where our road will be Getting close to a road Charli standing where our block will be showing what we hope will be a nice view.

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