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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: W.A.
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My mum told me the other day that she would like to put a granny flat in my back yard as she doesn't want to rent privately.
I said it would be fine and she said she would like to spend $60k. I have been looking around and it seems there are 2 types, the type that gets built in the back yard and the type that gets trucked in. I have had some quotes already with summit homes wanting $130k for a 70sqm fully fitted granny flat built. Transportables well they seem to be around $80k for a rectangle granny flat and that is excluding site costs and service hook-ups. I don't really trust myself to build one or put one together. Any of you guys have a granny flat or getting one, are the transportable ones suitable for permanent living? I live in Bunbury W.A and there doesn't seem to be many people that do it in W.A. Strange thing is you could build a house for $130k and summit want that for a grannyflat. Thanks |
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