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The latest update on the Grenadiers shed.
I started my holidays on Saturday 21st December and don't go back to work until Monday 13th January.
Lots of work to be done over the break.
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Cost of Grenadier shed rapidly approaching cost of Grenadier.
Just hit $100,000 ... GRenadier was $121,000

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The latest addition to the shed kitchen.
A s my wife is only 4'11" the high wall cupboards above the counter in kitchens are inaccessible for her.
So I took them and turned them upside down, added legs and fixed them to the wall.
Then found a pit of scrap timber among the pile and cut it to make a benchtop.
Lisa did the painting and away we go.
I had a large piece of timber slab offcut that was sitting around gathering dust, so I ripped it down the middle, Lisa stained it and up it went for two shelves.
Satisfaction guaranteed



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Winter might get down to 10 degrees so heating and a doona will be required.
But you have an actual house to sleep in?
Or are you a snorer 😁
 

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But you have an actual house to sleep in?
Or are you a snorer 😁
We plan to renovate our house and so need somewhere to live for about 4-6 months.

The main house is only 50 years old but it was a holiday house and so previous owner did not keep the maintenance up.

It is only 112 square metres, 14 metres wide by 6 metres deep. plus a small front sunroom and open top verandah.
It needs a new roof, and the old casement leadlight windows don't close and lock properly.

The plan is to spend about $150,000 on renos. Plus about $10,000 on a small pool.

Remove the sunroom and extend the front verandah right across the front.
Open front but enclosed at the ends and roofed, with ceiling fans and a small wood heater.
Add a 14 metre wide by 6 deep fully enclosed verandah at the back with bifold windows and screens.
Change to a double skillion roof with louvre windows , similar to the picture below.
Internally we will change from 3 bedroom, the current third is small, to just the two large bedrooms but both with ensuite.
We will then make the lounge room and kitchen one large open plan room.
The rear enclosed verandah will have a ventilated BBQ/outdoor kitchen and pizza oven where we will do most of the cooking.
We plan to put a small above ground pool surrounded by a raised deck.
This will link the house and the shed together.
So the house will go up to around 200 square metres, the shed is 150 square metres and we will add about 50 square metres of decking. and an outdoor 3.3 square metre bathroom to the shed for use by shed and pool guests.

We have also set it up, and positioned the shed so that our friends caravans and motorhomes can park and plug into power.
We have 5 metres x 20 metres hard packed road base behind the shed, waterfront at high tides, and 4.5 metres x 15 metres at the left hand side of the shed.
We currently have a 4 M x 3 M concrete patio on the right hand side of the shed that the portable bathroom will sit next to.
Plan is to cover that with an insulated roof and then plant raised gardens and small fruit trees and some raised wooden deck pathways.

Lisa wants a rock/water garden in the front yard, which is only 14 metres x 2.5 metres.
Only bit left with grass will be the front footpath

So I have 5 years until I retire to get it all done and total cost of the property about $800,000 spent.
Then I will have a comfortable home that our two children and 3 grandchildren can visit for holidays whenever they want.



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Best of luck getting it sorted. After our shack renos, we retired from that sort of caper!
Will be a great space for your family and friends for sure.
What rock are you planning on using for the rock garden?
 

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Best of luck getting it sorted. After our shack renos, we retired from that sort of caper!
Will be a great space for your family and friends for sure.
What rock are you planning on using for the rock garden?
No idea on the rocks but we have a friend who builds them as part of his excavation company.
He was here with his wife having a few drinks and told us to "leave it with him"
 

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@DaveB - that looks like a great plan!

We had hoped to do similar, but it was less expensive and emotionally straining to buy with proceeds + Reno costs. In the end there was just as much emotional strain, but it is certainly a win.
 

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@DaveB - that looks like a great plan!

We had hoped to do similar, but it was less expensive and emotionally straining to buy with proceeds + Reno costs. In the end there was just as much emotional strain, but it is certainly a win.
Building regulations here have become so ridiculous that house prices have gone through the roof.
There have been only 19 properties sold in our area with at least 2 bedrooms in the last 12 months.
Of that only one is near our place(across the street), which is the area we want to live, it went for $1.575 Million.
It is waterfront but needs a lot of work, is on a smaller block and doesn't have a shed.



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Well done DaveB, looks fantastic.

Mod: think this thread should be renamed "Sheds and Barns and Hangers" the size of the thing!!!
 

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Building regulations here have become so ridiculous that house prices have gone through the roof.
There have been only 19 properties sold in our area with at least 2 bedrooms in the last 12 months.
Of that only one is near our place(across the street), which is the area we want to live, it went for $1.575 Million.
It is waterfront but needs a lot of work, is on a smaller block and doesn't have a shed.



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Looks like an amazing location @DaveB!

Around us there is near zero home inventory. We stumbled into a new build and decided to make go, since we’d also be selling. Had one buyer flake at the last moment, and our builder is scum, but adding the new build to my daily commute I assumed the project manager role. It was a very stressful year, but we survived, and can start to check off the smaller items.

And I really need to get my garage sorted!
 

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Looks like an amazing location @DaveB!

Around us there is near zero home inventory. We stumbled into a new build and decided to make go, since we’d also be selling. Had one buyer flake at the last moment, and our builder is scum, but adding the new build to my daily commute I assumed the project manager role. It was a very stressful year, but we survived, and can start to check off the smaller items.

And I really need to get my garage sorted!
In my street they say you have to wait for someone to die for a home to come onto the market.
Often the children decide to sell it and split the money because the parents may have lived there for 40-60 years and done very little improvement.
The children look at the house and think about the wonderful holidays they have had there.
Then they think of the cash and realise how much they can pay off their mortgage, or use as a deposit for their first mortgage.
I know my parents paid 800 pounds for their house when they were first married and 53 years later sold it for $700,000 which we promptly split between 4 of us.

Not far from us they put in an artificial lake and built a new housing estate, with town water and sewer. (fancy)
Then they filled it with cookie cutter houses on small blocks of land.
We could have purchased one of those for the same as we paid for ours and moved straight in.
No work needed and all the mod cons.

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Back when the GFC hit (Global Financial Crisis) I owned 2.49 companies and we were doing OK.
By 2009 we lost everything, my family moved into a rental house on Gold Coast and I had to take a job 4,000 kms away from home in Perth.
By 2012 I had saved $57,000 as a deposit on a new home, and I took a job back with with my wife and family.
We bought a house for $600,000, spent $102,000 on renovations and sold it for $880,000
We then bought a new house for $730,000, spent about $200,000 on renovations ($178,00 my share of parents house sale) and sold it for $1,525,000.
That sale settled on 5th October 2023 and I paid the balance of $121,000 for my Grenadier on 6th October 2023 as my vehicle had landed in port Brisbane.
We also paid cash for this house.
Last 15 years has been a ride and a half.
Then again the 30+ before that weren't exactly calm either.
 
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