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World's most expensive countries for cost of building construction (Australia 6th most costly); Hong Kong most expensive, followed by Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden, Macau, Australia, Japan, France, Singapore
Topic Started: 28 Aug 2013, 02:22 PM (1,686 Views)
mango66
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28 Aug 2013, 04:40 PM
Huh? What do you live in - a run down 50s fibro shack or something?

My extremely well built, double brick and tile Sydney house has none of the problems you describe? In winter we run a central / ducted gas heating system (in the evenings) that only costs a few hundred dollars to run each season and keeps us nice and warm all winter. In summer, we rarely have to turn the ducted A/C on - the house generally stays nice and cool on most "normal" summer days. For the odd mid/high summer stinker we just close the doors/windows, hit the A/C switch for a couple of hours, and everything is good! Or just stay outside and soak in the pool to stay cool :-).
Yeah but you got raped financially to build it by a builder who used some unqualified trades without a doubt. Nsw licencing give any one a licence.
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Bogan scum

mango66
28 Aug 2013, 07:03 PM
Yeah but you got raped financially to build it by a builder who used some unqualified trades without a doubt. Nsw licencing give any one a licence.
as always you are a font of facts and knowledge...
I am the love child of Tony Abbott and Pauline Hanson
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mango66
28 Aug 2013, 07:03 PM
Yeah but you got raped financially to build it by a builder who used some unqualified trades without a doubt. Nsw licencing give any one a licence.
That's funny - considering it was built in 1928! :re:
For Aussie property bears, "denial", is not just a long river in North Africa.....
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28 Aug 2013, 09:29 PM
That's funny - considering it was built in 1928! :re:
You never renovated.?

Pig Iron
28 Aug 2013, 08:34 PM
as always you are a font of facts and knowledge...
I thank you for your endorsement. Its about time you said something positive Timmy.
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28 Aug 2013, 06:59 PM
Not to mention free when Rudd was last splashing out the cash so every home should at least have ceiling insulation.
Mine doesn't, or at least I think so. I'll have to poke my head into my man hole and confirm (all laughs intended). There might even be some gold up there that grandma stashed and forgot to tell the kids about.

Still I only use AC or heating a few days a year. Fans do ok in summer.
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