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Mr. Red Sleeper wrote:Prices?
Rahtid wrote:Aribabs wrote:ek4ever wrote:Some really good info here....and I'll be sure to heed all the advice given....better to be informed and cautious than have to fix mistakes down the road. The biggest problem I'm facing right now is land....looking in the Freeport and Couva area...but alot of the listings are for huge plots or acres and lots without T&C approval. Anyway will keep looking...
What is T&C?
T&C,,,Town and Country,,,
A lot of the land is agricultural land that doesn't have approval for building, a lot of factors (electricity,water,proper drainage plans etc). You can try to get it approved,maybe maybe not it will be approved.What you can do, is sit and talk to the designer/architect and explain what you want,and then work around it to design your building incorporating the building codes.
It will not happen as quickly as you may think, but then again, Good designs takes some time (2weeks-1 month).
Thnx patchie
Kenjo wrote:anyone has any practical experiences in how much the cost of a dwelling house increases by if it is a 3 level versus a 2 level house?i am considering as building upwards adds more space how cost effective it may be or if the prices would just increase too phenomenally so should i just count out that idea.
*$kїđž!™ wrote:Kenjo wrote:anyone has any practical experiences in how much the cost of a dwelling house increases by if it is a 3 level versus a 2 level house?i am considering as building upwards adds more space how cost effective it may be or if the prices would just increase too phenomenally so should i just count out that idea.
yes the price would increase alot since you would have to do another decking.....
decking cost are very expensive......
Hopefully your foundation can take the extra level as well........
ttblax wrote:Town & Country approval is mandatory if you plan to get mortgage financing (TTMF, commercial banks etc). If you have the equity to finance the build then it isn't necessary. Not too sure on the legal consequences though.
Devourment wrote:How much does it cost to put up townhouse style apartments? I have a lot of land near uwi and want to build 6 (3 upstairs, 3 down)....my budget would be around 700k? Is that feasible?
Ry an wrote:Kool thanks for the advice.
Building cash so dont need financing.
I did the plan using using chief architect.
Ry an wrote:Just enquiring.
Is it necesarry to go through town and country before starting to build a house?
And what are the implications of starting to build without approval?
Ry an wrote:.
I did the plan using using chief architect.
*$kїđž!™ wrote:Ry an wrote:.
I did the plan using using chief architect.
Can you give me a contact for someone who can assist with preparing my plans....thanks alot man...
silent_riot wrote:EZ-Con has good prices, when I was shopping around.
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