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Our 2nd Home
« on: October 01, 2014, 03:37:09 am »
Yesterday we received the keys to our 2nd property here in Zhongshan.  As a I am living here on a residents permit I now get both homes registered in our joint names.

As you can see there is plenty of work to be carried out now to make the place habitable so I will bore you all with occasional updates.

Maybe ready for Christmas.

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Re: Our 2nd Home
« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2014, 08:15:00 pm »
Anyone who has been involved in the purchase of a new home in China will already be aware of what I am at present experiencing.  For others it may encourage or discourage them! ;)

Having paid for the new home in April and having received the keys two weeks ago we have had several meetings with various representatives of companies who specialise in preparing the 'shells' into livable units.

We eventually signed a contract with one company that is probably the largest in this field in Zhongshan.  Within the contract there was a huge list of the items they would be supplying in order to fulfill the contract.  It covers everything from door handles to complete fitted kitchen units.

We then spent a full day at the company's showrooms yesterday to select each item that we required to be fitted in the home.  To say that I was amazed at the choice would be a understatement.  The showroom covers an area the size of a football field and was on two floors.  There was such an array of choices. Lines of different hand basins and stands, toilet pans (including squats if we wanted them), hundreds of floor tiles, lines of doors, kitchen units, wall's filled with shower units. There was everything displayed that could be be ever considered to adorn a new home.  Even the designs for the ceilings of each room.   And 90% of all we saw was available within the amount that we contracted to pay.  There was some items that I selected that were priced in excess of the allowed contract price but these were still low priced and good value as far as I was concerned.

Having arrived there at 9am and left at 5.15pm I was dead beat on my feet and in my head at the end of the selection process but was quite pleased that in the end we did not have to travel from store to store looking for all these items.

The total contracted cost was 88,800 rmb with the extra priced items we ordered the cost will in the end will rise to 92,300 rmb to add to this we have also spent 12,000 rmb on a complete whole house a/c system that produces cold air in summer and warm air in winter.   So total cost will be about 105,000 rmb about 10,500 GB Pounds (16,800 US Dollars). This price includes all the items and the builders cost to fit them all.

Having travelled to various offices to arrange for the electric, water, gas, telephone/internet to be connected now I can relax for a couple of months whilst the buildings do their work.

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Re: Our 2nd Home
« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2014, 11:29:44 pm »
Willy,  how much was the total cost of the shell after you got finished with all the paperwork?
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« Reply #3 on: October 16, 2014, 01:40:57 am »
Willy,  how much was the total cost of the shell after you got finished with all the paperwork?

The total in the end came to 700,000 rmb after purchase price and tax was paid.  We paid cash so that was the total cost.  We have already turned down 850,000 for the place as it is now as it is such a nice location with a huge balcony that we want to live there ourselves.

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Re: Our 2nd Home
« Reply #4 on: October 16, 2014, 08:53:41 am »
It looks very nice, I look forward to seeing photos after it is finished.

Linda talks about living in china later, but I am not sure about me. Maybe spend part of the winter there but it is so cold in Shenyang.

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« Reply #5 on: October 16, 2014, 10:55:08 am »
It does look nice. I like the pool. It is clean ! Most of the pools in GZ turn green not long after they fill them. Sound like you found the good life. Inside living room looks  large. How big is your new place?
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Re: Our 2nd Home
« Reply #6 on: October 16, 2014, 08:59:01 pm »
It does look nice. I like the pool. It is clean ! Most of the pools in GZ turn green not long after they fill them. Sound like you found the good life. Inside living room looks  large. How big is your new place?
Gerry - This one is 135 square metres which is about 1450 square feet.   It is twice the size of our original one.

Kenny - we are over 1250 Miles from Shenyang so our winters are mild. Very, very mild compared to up North.  Some winters I do not put any heating on and I still do not sit at home in my outdoor clothes! ;D

It looks as if it is going to be Christmas before it it finished, hopefully sooner.

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Re: Our 2nd Home
« Reply #7 on: October 28, 2014, 08:18:31 pm »
Just on one months since we took over the keys for the new home.  As well as registering the purchase with the local council authorities,(and paying the tax to them) there were lots of other paperwork in that time.

It was our responsibility to ensure that the the electric, gas, telephone and water companies were contacted and contracts signed for them to arrange service to the place.   We have paid the deposit to the building company doing the interior work and go through and approved the plans we spent days compiling together.

The developer of the property has turned down our application to make a major change to the kitchen by knocking down a wall and doorway but the builders are preparing a new way of achieving the bigger kitchen

Yesterday we spent four hours there with the builder sorting where we wanted sockets for electric etc and where we wanted water to flow.  The builder marked out the places for each and the channels that will have to be cut into the concrete to take these services.

As for the work, there was a huge pile of sand that had appeared in the living area but maybe it will not be long before real work gets under way.

In the meantime I am beginning to wish that I had bought a place that was pre-lived in and already fitted out! :'(

Willy

PS. The railings protecting the windows in the living area are definately going.
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Re: Our 2nd Home
« Reply #8 on: October 28, 2014, 08:52:40 pm »
Just to add to the woes my wife is now going through the menopause. 

Having read all about it then we could be in for a trying time over the next year or two although several symptoms are now well into being.

Its probably one of those things that men do not talk about. :-X   A bit like death I suppose. :'(

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Re: Our 2nd Home
« Reply #9 on: October 28, 2014, 09:14:13 pm »
Just to add to the woes my wife is now going through the menopause. 

Having read all about it then we could be in for a trying time over the next year or two although several symptoms are now well into being.

Its probably one of those things that men do not talk about. :-X   A bit like death I suppose. :'(

Willy

Haha Willy...you have my deepest sympathy...although I expect that particular monster to rear its ugly head sometime in the next couple of years.

From my past life, the Menopause experience is a bit like walking around all day holding a stick of dynamite with the fuse lit...you never can quite know when the bang will happen...but the bloody thing is stuck firmly to your hand and you cant let go  ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Our 2nd Home
« Reply #10 on: October 28, 2014, 09:55:02 pm »
Or it is like your foot is stuck to the railroad track and you can't dislodge it. You see the train coming and you know it's going to happen.  The only option you have is to bend over and kiss your butt goodbye because she's going to blow no matter what happens.   ;D

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Re: Our 2nd Home
« Reply #11 on: October 28, 2014, 09:55:38 pm »
Just to add to the woes my wife is now going through the menopause. 

Having read all about it then we could be in for a trying time over the next year or two although several symptoms are now well into being.

Its probably one of those things that men do not talk about. :-X   A bit like death I suppose. :'(

Willy

Haha Willy...you have my deepest sympathy...although I expect that particular monster to rear its ugly head sometime in the next couple of years.

From my past life, the Menopause experience is a bit like walking around all day holding a stick of dynamite with the fuse lit...you never can quite know when the bang will happen...but the bloody thing is stuck firmly to your hand and you cant let go  ;D ;D ;D

That is the problem David because yes '' the bloody thing is stuck firmly to your hand'' ;D :D :) :'(

Still at my age things do not come that easy anyway. :-[

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Re: Our 2nd Home
« Reply #12 on: October 29, 2014, 05:13:38 am »
Willy...

Nil desperandum.....

Dont forget that Charlie Chaplin fathered a child at 79 years old...and Picasso was said to be a super stud into his 80's....

As for us mere mortals....hope springs eternal in the human breast   ;D ;D ;D

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« Reply #13 on: November 11, 2014, 02:11:33 am »
This is the state of decoration as of 11 - 11 -2014.  Looks like I was optimistic about them being finished by Christmas.

I have pushed the move in date to around Chinese New Year now! :-\

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Re: Our 2nd Home
« Reply #14 on: November 12, 2014, 08:59:03 am »
Well, looks like you have to take a couple steps dackward!