Thursday, 26 January 2017

HomeWorld CEO Phil Jones – Sponsorship of the Sydney Thunder BBL and WBBL

HomeWorld CEO Phil Jones discusses the extension of their partnership to sponsor both the BBL & WBBL for the 2016/17 season.



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HomeWorld – It’s where it all begins

It’s where it all begins. For 30 years HomeWorld has been the place to go to discover your new home. With over 150 display homes & 40 competitive builders on site, it’s the destination to help you find the right design for your lifestyle, land & budget.



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HomeWorld Chairman, Mike Scott on 9 News Sydney

HomeWorld Chairman, Mike Scott recently appeared on 9News Sydney, rejecting the idea that developers and builders are “dragging their feet” when it comes to providing enough new homes in Sydney.



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Back Yard Cricket: It’s Where It All Begins – Sydney Thunder HomeWorld Interviews

Sydney Thunder players, Gurinder, Clint, Ryan and Maisy, share with young cricket fans at HomeWorld, the memories of playing backyard cricket, where it all begins.



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Sydney Thunder Discovering HomeWorld

Sydney Thunder players, Gurinder, Clint, Ryan and Maisy, discover where it all begins with young cricket fans at HomeWorld.



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From Singleton to Sydney – Maisy Gibson, Sydney Thunder WBBL

Maisy Gibson, Sydney Thunder WBBL player, shares her story of how she started playing cricket, with a young fan at HomeWorld.



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Sydney Thunder players sharing where it all began at HomeWorld

Sydney Thunder players, Gurinder, Clint, Ryan and Maisy, share with young cricket fans at HomeWorld, where their cricket passion began.



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HomeWorld turns 30 – Sydney Thunder players share where they want to be at 30

To celebrate HomeWorld turning 30, Sydney Thunder players share what they want to be doing when they turn 30!



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Sydney Thunder players share their favourite room at HomeWorld

Sydney Thunder players share their favourite room in the house, with young fans at HomeWorld



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Best Part of Coming Home – Sydney Thunder HomeWorld Interviews

Sydney Thunder players, Gurinder, Clint, Ryan and Maisy, share with young cricket fans at HomeWorld, the best part about coming home after a big cricket tour.



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Monday, 23 January 2017

Keep Control Of The Dream

First published in The Hills Shire Times.


Planning and research is essential when building your dream home to ensure it doesn’t quickly become a nightmare, writes Katrina Creer

Building a new home can appear an attractive and affordable option in Sydney’s growing northwest, but there are some essential steps needed to ensure it is a smooth process.

HomeWorld chief executive officer Phil Jones said one of the most common mistakes made by those building for the first time is a lack of understanding about their land.

This includes knowing whether the block is registered and ready for construction.

It can take as long as 2 1/2 years for unregistered land to be approved, during which time families can grow and prices can increase.

“It sounds so simple but these are things that people don’t realise”, Mr Jones said.

It is also essential to identify a builder who has a design that is going to suit your land.

“Ask the builder is the style meets specifics – so you have the right frontage, depth and fall”, Mr Jones said.

“They can excavate any block but the costs will be excessive and this is something that catches people out when they do their sums.”

HomeWorld is a co-op of more than 40 builders including Eden Brae, Metricon, Allworth and McDonald Jones attracting around 30,000 visitors every month.

Mr Jones, who has worked in the industry for 30 years, said while display homes are impressive, it is important not to get caught up in the “romance” of a new home.

“When you look at general real estate and then come to HomeWorld – you will see houses that are decorated and landscaped professionally – we are showing the potential of what can be achieved,” he said.

Most packages won’t include extras such as wallpapering, pools or landscaped gardens but don’t be afraid to ask about inclusions.

Andrea and Freddy Varas from Baulkham Hills spent a year researching for their dream home, including visiting display villages and reading online reviews.

They placed a deposit on a double-storey five-bedroom Rawson home early last year.

As the block already had an existing house they didn’t have to worry about land registration.

However, they still needed to allow time for council approval for the design and demolition.

The slab for their new home was poured in November and the house is expected to be completed in 10 months.

“You do need patience,” said Mrs Varas, who has two children Alicia, 13 and Emilia, 9.

“Knowing what you want it is a big help as it can be overwhelming because there is so much variety.”

The couple were not afraid to make modifications to their original plan and also tried to plan ahead for their family’s future needs.

“It is such an investment you have to be really happy,” Mrs Varas said.

PLANNING TIPS

– Don’t get caught up in the romans of a new home

– Ensure you know exactly what is included in the costs

– Remember display homes are presented with professional decorations and landscaping

– Choose a home design that will suit the frontage, depth and fall of the land.

– Do your own research

– Don’t be afraid to ask questions – no matter how silly they may seem

– Ask your builder for past references

– Set yourself a time line and stick to your budget

– Be patient

– Don’t forget to allow for rental accomodation you may need during construction

– Know if the land is registered or unregistered

– Allow time for Council approval



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Wednesday, 11 January 2017

Development Battle – Chairman Mike Scott on 9News

HomeWorld Chairman, Mike Scott appeared on 9 News Sydney recently, rejecting the idea that developers and builders are “dragging their feet” when it comes to providing enough new homes in Sydney.

In the interview, Scott stated;

“The main thing is getting access to the land, because we’ve got to get land vendor’s who are prepared to sell their land for a reasonable price or realistic price, we’ve got to get finances in place and we’ve got to get approvals in place. So, there’s a fair bit to happen before you can start construction.”

Watch the full story here:



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Sydney Thunder 2016/2017

Sydney Thunder 2016/2017 Sponsorship Series



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