Tony Stark
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Hi everyone
We recently bought a property in the JHB. Which is nearing the finalisation of the transfer process.
We are currently renting and noticed that whichever way things go, there is going to be a month where we pay both rent (1 month serving notice) as well as bond (1st of the month following transfer/bong registration.
So my wife and I were thinking of taking advantage of the period of time where we'll having access/occupancy to both properties (min 6 weeks) by starting with some renovations on the new house while occupying the current one, in order to minimise the disruption to our lives after we've moved in.
So I just wanted some advice on the following:
1) Is it worthwhile/wise to start with renovations BEFORE you move into a property.
2) How long does it typically take for architect to provide a concept design and drawing up of building plans.
3) How long do building plan approval take? Especially now that this new online building plan approval process was implemented?
4) Currently planning to extend a living room, add a scullary, build a garage and possibly other ideas that could emerge on the back of a conversation with the architect... Is it worthwhile to get a project manager for the constuction? If so who should do the PM work? the Architect, Structural engineer? Or other?
5) Based on the above planned build work, how long can one reasonably expect the project to take?
6) How much % should we budget over and above the quoted project costs?
Would greatly appreciate any advice we can get.
Hi everyone
Wasn't sure if this is the right thread for this question, if not can you maybe point me in the direction of the right thread?
If it belongs here then would greatly appreciate some advice.