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If you were to build a house to live in and then sell a year or two later , would you build a highset brick or a low set brick for resale?
Dom
[biggrin]Salicious,
I don’t think it really matters, especially as these days, if you were going to render it for instance, whose going to notice and/or for that matter care?? People tend to view buildings of interest (for example) “fibro vs weatherboard” or “weatherboard vs brick” not “brick vs brick”; as long as it isn’t going to fall down around their ears, I don’t believe its material construction will affect your re-sale value.
If it works for you, and you’re happy with the result, then that’s great.
Jo
What’s the difference?
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Hi Dom,
Doesn’t really matter – of more importance is whether or not you are over-capitalising for the area and what else is around. If you are building the only one – then it may suffer from resale problems.
As I understand it highset = two storey and lowset = single storey.
Derek
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hey derek not sure if i got it right but i was told my a brikie mate taht the difference is in the quality of the brick!
but anyways a bricks a brick isnt it?
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