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    To be honest I don't know a lot about  it. When I was in Masters today I had a quick look and it seemed expensive, plus being a carpenter I could build a low profile deck that would look much better.

    I don't want to increase the height at all but really like the suggestion as it isn't something that would have crossed my mind.

    The joys of being in a forum!

    P.S I'm calling the concreter tomorrow as I have just finished a carport that also needs to be concreted. 

    Thanks

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    Thanks for the responses, patch and paint here I come

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    Thanks Jamie. 

    I figure the rent wont increase but I always have problems with what will make a property's value go up/ or by how much. I understand the biggie's are kitchen and bathroom. I will  get some prices and go from there.

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    Hey Guys thanks for the replies, we have plenty of light so will go for the staining option. I will definitely post some pics when finished.

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    Hi Emma, Victoria is too large an area, its much easier for people to answer your questions if you are more specific. I currently work for a builder/ developer, and have worked for a different one in the past but neither of them do work outside a certain area. If you mention where you have bought/ where you intend to buy, and what services you require, hopefully you will get more responses.

    Regards spoonicus

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    You are looking to renovate the two most expensive rooms, but 150K does seem fairly steep. How many quotes did you get?

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    Hey Diceman99, what suburb and state are you in?
    Ps I loved the diceman book, and used to play the game occasionally

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    Hey Dwolfe, I have a great fence guy that we have used a few times. I think he is based in Sommerville and I’m not sure how far into the city he goes but if you want I will send you his number

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    I have just visited the http://www.richdad.com site for the first time and have found that you can sign up for free and play the cashflow game for free also. Just played my first game, going to give it another go before I get back to renovations.
    Goodluck

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    We have used the bamboo flooring on a number of shop fit outs that I have been involved in and while it is hard wearing it darkens quite substantially in the sun, so you will end up with light patches where the furniture sits.
    Personally I would go for the tiles

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    To my way of thinking it really depends on the value of the place being renovated. Personally I wouldn’t put laminate in any mid range or higher properties, and would always use tiles in kitchen and bathroom areas. Apart from that it really depends on what sort of look you are trying to achieve.

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    Congrats, and good luck on going unconditional on the unit

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    Most people seem to budget between 5% and 10% of the purchase price on these types of renovations. If you are looking at much more or less your fixtures may be to cheap/expensive for the property that you are renovating

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    Hi Beba, I have just bought in Seaford and would be happy to have someone local(ish) to share info with. Where are you based? Also can someone tell me where the casual investor meeting night is held?
    thanks

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    I would be asking to see some of their work and ask to speak to past clients. I would want to know expected build duration and start date. You could ask if the builder has any ideas that could improve the job or cut unnecessary costs. You will need to find out exactly what is included and if anything isn’t included. You also need to realise that if you make variations after the contract is signed, then your contract is pretty much worthless. You might want to check on Insurances and length of time in the industry. Anyway his email is [email protected]
    I spend more time in the commercial sector but perhaps I will see you on site some time.
    goodluck

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    Hi chiller, I work for a mid sized construction company and I would be happy to pass on my bosses email address. He probably wouldn’t be able to start until early next year but by the sounds of it you still need to finalise your plans.

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