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Why a Knock down Rebuild is the best way to get your dream home

When you’re on the hunt for your dream home, buying or renovating often seem like the only options. But, whether you’re just embarking on your home journey or you’re a seasoned owner, it’s worth thinking outside the box to get what you want. A Knock Down & Rebuild is currently an under-the-radar option, but it’s growing in popularity – especially with those who love their location but not their home. Cost comparative Budget and cost are, most likely, always going to be at

Steps to Choose a Home Builder

As Millions of Millennials enter their prime home-owning age, the home building industry could be headed for better times. With the latest homeownership craze among millennials and the tight supply of used homes for sale on the market, many are looking at building new versus buying existing. Given that your home will reflect your personality, you need to select the right home builder for a customized home design. A well-designed home is considered as the first step towards wellness.  Additionally, considering that building a home is a lifetime

WHY SHOULD YOU CONSIDER DUAL OCCUPANCY HOMES?

Looking for extra rental income or independent space for family?  A dual occupancy residence might be the perfect solution. Dual occupancy or duplex developments, as the name suggests, is putting two dwellings on a block of land and splitting the one block into two individual lots each with its own title.  The wonderful thing about a dual occupancy development is that it offers a second liveable area under the main roof and the additional cost to create the second liveable area is

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Renovating Your Existing Home vs. Looking for a New Home Builder

Wondering whether to knock down and rebuild or renovate your existing home? We at Parkvuehones often get asked by homeowners whether we think they should renovate their existing home or build new. The answer, of course, depends on your unique situation, your financial goals and future plans. The important thing is to consider what each path offers. You should start by considering the home’s intended use. What sort of living areas do you need to fit your lifestyle? How much room do