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  1. PHOTOS BEFORE RENOVATION (Part 2)

    Master.jpg

    Current state of the new Master Room. The toilet will be extended such that the door will be aligned with the windows. Wall on the right will be hacked and extended out to make way for new wardrobe.

    Dining.jpg

    The new Dining area. BR4 and BR3 doors will soon be facing each other instead of facing the living room currently.

    BR4.jpg

    My younger brother's room. Lucky fella who got himself the other room with the toilet.

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    That's all for the BEFORE shots. Decided against posting any toilet photos (they are in quite bad shape :wacko: ), in case you're reading this while having dinner. :P

    Will post more photos tomorrow when hacking officially starts! :sport-smiley-004:


  2. PHOTOS BEFORE RENOVATION (Part 1)

    MainDoor.jpg

    One of the reasons why we liked this place after the first viewing. Our immediate neighbour is at the right turn after this long corridor infront of the main door. So just imagine an L, with us on one end of the L, two other neighbours on the other side of the L.

    Living.jpg

    The new living room and study area. The opening you see on the right is the current entrance to the kitchen. That will be sealed up and the adjacent wall (out of view) will be hacked for the open concept kitchen.

    Kitchen.jpg

    Current kitchen. This area will be our new dry kitchen. Where the sink now sits will be hacked away to accommodate more walking space.

    Balcony.jpg

    One of the few units in this whole block that still has an open balcony. Many homeowners in this block have extended their living room out to the balcony. And we are going to do likewise to extend our living and create a new storeroom here. Previous owner hacked off original store room in the kitchen so there is no storeroom in the house currently.


  3. Thanks gnipihz! I need that space cos i'm lugging a Queen size bed over :(

    Actually, there is really a delay penalty clearly stated on the contract! :dancingqueen: Thanks to the insistence of my dad. But we have stressed this at every single meeting with our ID that we are more concerned about handover date cos we die die also need to move in before first week of December. :wacko:

    Will try to post the designs up soon! ;)


  4. ID/Contractor Selection (Part 1)

    We were going back and forth on this. First we couldn’t decide on which to choose (that seems to be the age old question here) - ID or contractor?

    My brother and I started out being very adamant about getting a Contractor. For us, since much of the colors and orientation of our furniture is more or less fixed, we thought it might be a waste to go with an ID. So we went to a Contractor (comes highly recommended from the threads here), and armed with our floor plan, wanted to get a rough idea of how much it will cost and the timeframe we should be looking at. After telling the lady what we wanted, we asked her how much it will cost and how long it will take to complete the whole house. She said she couldn’t quote us yet cos she needed to check with someone else. The timeframe she gave - earliest will be 6 weeks. Said she will get back to me the following week. Her call never came.

    While we were waiting for this contractor to call back, mum had sent in our floor plan to i-compare to see who would reply us. The next day, she had a flurry of calls and SMSes. She made appointment with the first 4 firms, while the rest had to be put on hold cos our schedules were conflicting.

    Who knew talking about the same thing over and over could be so tiring? :P After our 3rd meeting with the IDs, we realised we couldn’t hit our initial target of meeting 10 firms. So we stopped at 3. Not sure if it was the wisest move, but that’s bygones so let’s look ahead.

    Long story short, we met up with 3 IDs and this was how it all went down. (For the sake of anonymity, we shall call them A,B and C) ;)

    A - an ID at IMM. No chemistry. No communication. Simply put, No Good. :P

    B - an ID in the NE. My parents loved him. Showed us his showroom. Impressive. Looks like a decent goody-two-shoes ID.

    C - an ID in the East. Very polite. Tried to help us save money and time but we needed to change EVERYTHING. Had to tell him a few times, “we need to change everything”.

    From first impressions, B seems to be leading the pack. Not much of a pack since only him and C. :lol:


  5. VOILA!

    NewRT.png

    Our new floor plan, as per our fsm.

    Lots of changes will be made. And seeing how we have less than 7 weeks in total to finish this whole renovation. I guess now you will understand why I say it's a Gargantuan Task! :drunk:

    And the selection of IDs sure didn't make the whole task easy. Will explain more in my later posts. Choosing an ID is really an ORDEAL.. *pulls hair* I was almost bald at my temples for a few weeks! :P

    Coming back to this. These are the major changes he has made to the existing place. Let me try to do this systematically room to room.

    - Balcony will be hacked off and leveled to be part living room, part store room.

    - Studio (newly termed Master Bedroom) will be my parents' room and the toilet will be extended. Wall near Study will be hacked to accommodate their wardrobe.

    - Study (would have been hacked to be a bigger kitchen if my mum had her way but for FS reasons, it has to be a study or R&R area? :dunno:

    - Kitchen will now have a dry/wet area. Original entrance will be sealed and wall to dining will be hacked for open concept kitchen.

    - Wall erected at dry kitchen to block toilet from wet kitchen? :unsure:

    - Bedroom 3 (which is super duper puny, and which I made lots of fuss over with my fsm) will see the wall with BR4 hacked and erected back to original wall position (as per HDB). Wall will be extended out to dining to accommodate my wardrobe. :)

    Many ID/Contractors we went to said it was very tough to meet our 6-7 week's deadline. We have little choice since we have to vacate in exactly 8 weeks from today!


  6. House Hunting

    Who knew searching for a place would take us months? My parents never had that much trouble finding a place before, when we settled at our old place 17 years ago. Maybe having 3 grown-up kids now, with differing views does make that much of a difference :P Or maybe it’s the decision to seek advice from a fengshui master that makes house hunting that teeny weeny bit more tedious than before :P And just maybe, this time I was adamant we didn’t go through an agent to find our ideal place. All that scouring on propertyguru and classifieds got more dreary as the weeks wore on. Acting on my parents’ behalf with the calling and setting appointments, I had my fair share of nasty agents who refused to deal with direct buyers and agents who tried to push their partners to me when we went for viewing. :rolleyes:

    Anyhoo, went to view this place in May. Immediately after first viewing, we were very interested and asked the agent for a floor plan so that we can show our fsm to see if this was suitable for us. However, we were told the sellers couldn't decide if they wanted to sell. (Yup, this was an hour after they let dozens of people in to view their place :wacko: ) Disappointed, we continued hunting for a place to call home. After a month, agent got back to us to say sellers decided to sell and are not opening up another viewing and asked if we would like to make an offer. Without much hassle, managed to settle on a price.

    After searching for 3 months, after almost 30 house viewings later and after our fsm had previously rejected 4 other floor plans we had sent him, we finally decided to put down a deposit for a place that could accommodate all of us comfortably (my parents, two brothers and me) :yeah: Venturing out of our comfort zone in the NE was a difficult one to make, seeing how we wanted to get an EA or something bigger we figured we had to look elsewhere. Finally, settled in the town of Yishun :)

    FloorPlan-1.png

    This is HDB's floor plan for our unit.

    CurrentRT.png

    Using the HDB plan, tweaked it to reflect what the sellers did to the place.

    [Edit: Uploaded a more accurate current floor plan]


  7. The One with the Gargantuan Task - this whole project is indeed a COLOSSAL one. As I will slowly divulge during this whole renovation journey.

    Finally got our keys today! :jammin:

    Decided to share this whole experience in this t-blog hoping it will help someone in similar situations or let those of us with similar experiences seek solace in one another :P

    If you prefer to look only at the photos (as I sometimes do), just follow the captions underneath each photo (I will try to post as many photos as I can each day to share the progress of our reno works!) ;) Enjoy your stay here!


  8. It is illegal... but they can still do for u if the distance is short... too long then definitely cannot...

    HDB will close 1 eye if conceal is only little... my house oso got conceal... but only for short distance wire... long one cannot..

    Hey shawncck,

    I'm going to start reno soon. Just wondering how short is your concealed wire? If can conceal, I'd love to ask my ID to do that too :P


  9. Hope he doesn't delay your works further.

    Did you check if his company is registered with Radac? They may be able to mediate for you if the company is registered with them.

    If your contract has a handover date and he's not able to handover, I think you can seek some form of compensation.


  10. Hey mishu,

    Sorry to hear about your ID. Renovation works is already such a stressful process and to have to meet such ID who doesn't help the situation can be quite a nightmare.

    How's the situation of your reno works now? Any improvements since then?


  11. It's a sad thing that some agents r rather unprofessional n created more misunderstandings between sellers & buyers instead of helping to solve problems.

    I personally find it quite alright to hv open discussions with both parties since the deal is sealed. The only difficult part is the pricing negotiation and the paperwork as well as the process. Other than that, I dun find it is necessary to hide things between both parties.

    Anyway, dun worry abt yr case. Sometimes, juz discuss with the other party nicely. It might b some miscommunication only. Lastly, buying a home is a happy event so enjoy it!

    Y'know, I can't agree with you more. I don't know why some seller/buyer still wish to go through agent even though price and paperwork are all fixed already. At times I find it difficult to communicate with the other party simply because information, as it goes through more third parties, will get lost or have 'extra info' added. And worst still when we don't know what transpired.

    Anyway, we are getting our keys next week. Hope the whole process goes smoothly! :)


  12. Thanks angelbutterfly.

    You are right, 2nd appt is late afternoon. We will be willing to inspect on the morning itself too, but definitely not after signing the papers. Just wanted to make sure the seller's agent is wrong in asking us to inspect only after HDB.

    Anyway, spoke to seller's agent again today. We will inspect the day before handover.

    I seriously don't know what kind of info the agent feeds the seller. Tsktsk...


  13. Hi therat,

    Thanks for replying.

    I totally agree that seller has the right to sign or not. Maybe if the "fine print" in this whole permit application is clearer, I may not sign too.

    But I'm just curious about what the form entails. It doesn't seem very clear. When you say anything happens, seller is responsible. As in, if any damages that arises from our renovation works to the owners downstairs, the sellers are liable too?

    I still am very puzzled why they should be responsible when the renovation works are ours and if we are the rightful owners by that time.

    Sorry for sounding suaku but these HDB policies are not making much sense to me. Thanks for your patience! :)

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