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    @marisa
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    Just thought I would let you know that Ventura are progressing very well in Daly that is, considering current climate.

    Currently taking 18 months to complete homes in Perth though.

    I settled on land 30 June, brickwork will be completed in a day or so and I have been told house will be at lock in 24 weeks.

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    @waynel2
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    Hi Marisa,

    Good to hear it’s going well!!:)

    I’ve just signed up with WA Housing Centre for a H&L in Sommerly.

    They’ve said it will take 12 months – though I’ll believe it when I see it:)

    – Wayne

    Wayne Leech

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    @asdf
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    Since we’re updating – Content has just informed me that Busso is ready for 1st inspection next week with handover by end Nov. So process hasn’t been too bad. Locked in price early Oct 04. Slab laid May. Now I just have to go over it with a fine tooth comb to make sure its not going to fall apart. Celeb in Australind a little slower with build time but quick on paperwork. Signed up in Mar, slab in July, lock up now and completion hopefully before X’mas. Looks like its a lot better down there than Perth.

    Profile photo of grossrealisationgrossrealisation
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    @grossrealisation
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    hi all
    price of the slab in these development in wa what is the slab cost for 4br 2 bathroom

    here to help

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    @redwing
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    Slab costs about $25-28 for light and $50 for Corona’s or a slightly more expensive beer in WA..

    I use liquorland as the slabs are always near the shop front and handy..

    :0)

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    @kp
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    LOL……….
    Thats funny Red,

    $25-$28……pretty cheap for concrete..

    kp

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