For the followers of my blog, all three of you,
I apologize profusely. I was trying to update it and link it to my
website. Kind of an amazing one stop building information shop, but it seems
the IT industry has cloned the building industry, nothing happens quickly or it
just fails to happen.
That brings me to the blog layout, for a serious
writer it makes no sense, there is no logical flow. A bit like reading a book
backwards, makes no sense. I tried it with Tolstoy’s War and Peace, just ended
up with a giant migraine and a huge disappointment as I then knew how the
story ended and had no clue how it started. So I need to rethink how to
write in blog format.
Back to the building story. Firstly you need to really
understand why and where you are buying a piece of land to build on. Not just
because it has a pretty view and a big tree and you can see a square inch of
the see if you climb on a ladder or in the big tree. Keep in mind what your
neighbours can build and where and how that can impact your living and design.
Make sure you understand where North is, not that you
will be able to find your way when you move, because you don’t like your and
building it was a rubbish experience. NO, so that you can orientate and plan
your living space and views. It is really not nice in the winter when all your
living areas faces south or are in the shade of your neighbours three story
house uphill to the north and six meters away. Because if he or his designer
was half clever they would have put the scullery, servants quarters and dog kennel
on the south side. That is if you live in the Southern hemisphere and on Earth.
Also please understand what goes on underneath
your stand. Most people just walk around admire the view, climb the tree to see
the sea, but pays no attention to the huge granite builder just peeping
out from the soil and the swamp with the mosquito’s right in the center. No it
will not make for a cute natural koi pond, unless you have to much money and it
is a real big stand. For most of us mere mortals is will turn into a financial
nightmare, just to get a suitable foundation and drainage in the there and that
seriously impact on YOUR COST PER
SQUARE METER, that is that term again. It will also not be
included in the provisional quote provided by your friendly builder. I am not
kidding, it happens all the time, had it with my clients as well. They ended up
with a house with a lot less expensive finishes.
So the moral of the story, know what you buy and why,
before you sign any offer to purchase. No matter what the “nice” estate agent
tells you.
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