As of May 1, 2024, new homes in Victoria will be more accessible and more cost effective to heat and cool as the latest National Construction Code (NCC) comes into effect.
Houses built after 1 May require a 7 star energy rating, wider doors and halls, and a toilet and shower that is deemed accessible. Customers building homes under the new code will need to ahere to these changes.
An overview of some of the significant NCC changes for new homes built in Victoria include:
As a purchaser at Manor Lakes, it's important that you understand the purpose of title pegs on your new block of land, so you and your builder can know the exact location of your property's boundaries.
Check out our helpful video which helps to explain the title pegs that you will find on your block.
Starting 1 January 2024, the Victorian State Government will mandate that new dwellings, apartment buildings, and residential subdivisions requiring planning permits be all electric, phasing out new gas connections.
This will be implemented through an amendment to the Victoria Planning Provisions and all planning schemes. It applies to both greenfield and infill sites across Victoria.
This policy will affect the construction of new dwellings requiring planning permits for the dwelling but will not impact:
Buying off the plan means entering into a contract to purchase a property before the property title is created and construction is complete or has even started. This can include the sale of vacant land, house and land packages and strata properties.
It’s a purchase option that gives buyers a range of valuable advantages, like saving on price, the option to customise and stamp duty concessions, but it may not necessarily be the best choice for everyone. So it’s important to understand the pros and cons.
Our construction teams have been busy over the past few months. The final stages in Lollipop Hill are almost complete and the new primary school is well underway.