WELCOME TO AFFORDABLE RENTALS BRISBANE

YOU ARE INVITED TO BROWSE AS LONG AS YOU LIKE. In this blog we will write articles about the Social Security System and those issues, that affects people that rent, and also those that own properties for rent. We hope that our articles will help them understand the situation better. L S H.

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Coorparoo for rent

WELCOME TO BRISBANE AFFORDABLE RENTALS, IF YOU LIKE WHAT YOU SEE, FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS THEREIN TO GET IN TOUCH WITH US.
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Welcome to our blog, affordable rentals
and this post, Coorparoo unit for rent
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Coorparoo 2 bedroom unit for rent
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In this block of units there is a two bedroom unit ready for rent. Call us if you want to inspect. Phone number 3397 9614


















Front view of building from Hipwood Avenue Coorparoo.











One undercover car space for this unit and share laundry under house.

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Available now

Coorparoo 2 bedroom unit for rent

Coorparoo, 2-bedroom flat for rent available from 30 April 2016 

Clean 2 bedrooms flat for rent, $300 P.W.

Location; flat 4- 28 Hipwood Avenue Coorparoo Brisbane

Initial cost, 2 weeks rent + 4 weeks for bond

Minimum 3 months’ lease

Qualified tenants have to sign a minimum 3 months Rental Agreement

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For inspection call Frank Tel. 3397 9614

Open for inspection, Saturday between 9.30 AM to 10.30 AM

Or visit our site any time you want at; 28- Hipwood Avenue Coorparoo and if you like what you see, then you can call Frank to make an appointment, Tel. No: 3397 9614;

You can email us at, hipwoodac@gmail.com
Or frankmenchise@gmail.com

This is our blog address; http://affordablerentals.blogspot.com/ 
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Affordable Rentals 
Coorparoo for rent
IS TO BE CONTINUED; 
Next time with, with another post about building or renting.
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 Some building information or more rental links here under
Yola.com




Thursday, May 5, 2016

Just building houses

WELCOME TO BRISBANE AFFORDABLE RENTALS, IF YOU LIKE WHAT YOU SEE, FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS THEREIN TO GET IN TOUCH WITH US.
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Welcome to our blog, affordable rentals
and this post, just building houses
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Just building houses
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This is just a brick base being built for a new house; it is a long and narrow base. The typical brick bases and houses are usually rectangular in Australia, but they can really be of any shape and size depending on the block of land available and many things as well. 
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Just building houses

Dear readers, in this post because we don’t have many properties for rent, we would like to write something about building, just to keep our readers going and our blog active, so, we would like to talk about building houses, and at the same time I will be telling you my own life story and how I ended up working in the building industry, so I am going to say a few things about new housing, however if you came across this post because you were looking for a modern house, or other ideas about building them, I am going to post here a few links, so that you could find our article useful in this regard also.





Here are the links as I have said; I hope you find what you are looking for.

House building in the sixties

House building in Brisbane in the sixties

As I said at the beginning, we are writing in a few articles how we built house in the past, because that is what I did. In the sixties and seventies most houses building were done from teams of subcontractors, who had their own team of building workers, even if they were only a small team of two or three people, like the team I was working with, which had two tradesmen and one labour as myself, as we have already explained in the previous hub. Now let me go over very briefly what sort of teams were there; first of all, there would be the concreters and bricklayers, which usually could be the same team, as we were mostly building small houses that did not have a lot to do with these trades, as the main work would be for the carpenters, therefore there would be carpenter team, then the roof, the electrician and the plumber and the plasters. The work of the builder, which most times was the leading carpenter; because he had the largest job, so, he not only would build the timber frame of the house, but also would organise all the teams in a way that would be appropriate, so that they were not in each other way while they were working and finally do all the finishing work required.

In those times to be a builder of these standalone houses on an approved block of land was easy, as long as you were a building tradesman and had some knowledge of building and you had the money to build them, or you had a lender that would give you money to build, you had this opportunity to build one of these houses, of course there were local authority inspections to be had while we were building and at the end of it, but if you knew what you were doing it was easy to pass. So there were so many house builders around that would hire these teams of building workers as we were.

I need to say that there are good reasons to believe that the building industry in Australia is one of the main driving forces of the economy, since it employs lots of new comers that are willing to do some hard physical work to earn their living, you see you don’t need to be a very learned person to work on the building, all you need is some common knowledge of things and enough English to understand what is wanted from you if you know what you are doing, or you work with some people that speak your native language and they explain to you what you need to do.

I believe that in the sixties and seventies there were very good opportunities to work on building houses in the building industry, because the price of the houses was more affordable than they are today. Just looking back at those prices we could say that one of those cheaper houses would be worth about four time the average wage of a person working full time for a year, so people would be able to afford them, and therefore those builders that were building them were able to sell their houses soon enough at a decent profit that would enable them to build other house.

As we all know everything changes with the passing of time and there are usually good reasons for them to change, as we usually become aware when we look back at the changes that have taken place. So let us look at what has taken place in the houses and other building accommodations in the building industry.

You see, as we have said, in the beginning houses in Brisbane were mostly made of timber and they were set on timber stumps, then in the sixties because the timber stumps would rot or they would be attacked by white ants they gave way to concrete stumps, and also some brick walls under the house. Then from just a brick wall in front of the house they changed to a full brick base and some concrete stumps or steel posts, then came the era of the brick veneer and finally concrete and cavity bricks, today, as I am editing this article I have to point out that building apartments is very different than in the sixties, as they are mostly made of reinforced concrete. 

Now that we have said a few things about the history of house building in Brisbane, let us talk about my contribution in the building industry and what I did during the earlier part of my working building houses. If I remember right in my last article I was talking about how we were concreting the stumps for a new house, and we also had laid the foundations for some brickwork, there is a lot mere that could be said, but this post is becoming too long, so, we will be talking about the brickwork under the house, in our next post. See you soon.
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Affordable Rentals 
Just building houses  
IS TO BE CONTINUED; 
Next time with, brickwork under the house
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 Some helpful links here under
Yola.com