pssman
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Hi Serangoony, how is the progress of your works? And how do we find you on FB?
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On 11/01/2016 at 9:13 PM, CCK1698 said:Bro. I think you had all things a bit mix up. When doing A/A for my house, the actual process is to engage an architect first, not ID. My consultant design for our house then engage ID to do space planning and interior design. Upon construction begins, have them group up to coordinate your construction and renovation process so that you no need to spend extra money paying for VOs.My builder and ID works well as they are under same company. Getting an inexperience ID will cost you spending $ as some are inexperience in building regulations.My builder , Willy and ID Mr. Chua is the cheapest during the tendering and their service is prompt and good. If You are interested, you may drop me your email and I can recommend him to you. Going to China, especially Guangzhou, to buy your stuff will be a good idea as things over there are super cheap. We bought our lights, curtains and some tap wares and import for our house and really save a lot. You will save at least $20-30k.
Hi CCK, can u pls PM me your contact Willy and Chua?
Also, where do u go in GZ to buy your stuff?
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On 03/04/2013 at 3:48 PM, hello2you said:You can try calling this affordable and reliable Pest Buster ( Pest Biz Services.)
Affordable price.. specialize in Bed Bugs and also other pests..
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Had used them before. Killed **** rats. No more problems.
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Hi y'all. I'm planning to acquire a new home. I have an old corner terrace (>4000 sqft land) to tear down and rebuild a 5000sqft home. Does any have any recent experience with design and build of such a home? Can I do it at a budget of $750K? Any recommendations of a decently priced designer/builder/architect?
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Hi, I'm planning a reconstruction of my home. I am budgeting >$700K for the works (tear-down, rebuild, fitout). Can anyone point me in the right direction on how to plan for the financing of this construction. Hoping to put it to a long term repayment plan.
From reading previous threads (2010...), the process is:
1. Construction loan (up to 2 years)
2. Revalue property and apply for a long-term property loan (>10 years)
Is that right? And anyone with experience with any banks that does this well?