27 December 2014

Now Then Wherever

Now Then Wherever - Events/Comedy

I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas, and you had a few little surprises under the tree, a funny bonbon joke, some yummy food and great company.


Are you already thinking about next year? I am.

To get in a creative mood, have you seen this discussion by Jerry Seinfeld, Ricky Gervais, Louis CK, and Chris Rock? It is well worth the 50 minutes and I am sure you will learn at least a little something about the creative process with a lot of laughs along the way. Watch it.




21 December 2014

Now Then Whenever

Now Then Whenever - Books

The title got me first - Terror and Wonder: The Gothic Imagination. It is an exhibit currently showing at the British Library tracing 250 years of Gothic literature. Take a look at this video.


There is also a Gothic Podcast to accompany the exhibition, British horror writer Charlie Higson tells the true story of how the vampire and the zombie were born. Along the way, Reece Shearsmith reads extracts to chill the spine and thrill the senses. Download the podcast here

Anyone in for a trip to the library!

04 November 2014

Home

Home - City / Mix

Update - The Sydney property market furnace, could be just a sham. Agents blatantly talking up the price. The agent was quoting mid-$800ks. OMG.  I am updating my earlier comment. Would you want to buy it? Would you be mad to think it is worth that?

Take out the furniture that they hope to increase the price with and you get a very cute character house. No outdoor garden, but perfect for a single/couple. Change the upper room to an extra lounge and hello.  Damn this market.

But, just for some price point, this place sold earlier in the year at $781k, but it has a land size of 95msq. Compared to the place we are looking at now of 65sqm. Mmmmm.
What do you think?

And just for another point of view, this fully renovated cottage  (also here) around the block sold for $860k and it is 57sqm.



  





02 November 2014

Home

Home - Mix / City

I am quite liking this apartment, as it is on the top floor, north facing and has a good floorplan. Also, there are a lot of facilities in this block, which, though expensive (strata fees are around $1400), I think if you use them, they would ultimately be beneficial. Good investment no? I think they are asking around $720k. Worth it? Check this link for rent comparisons. Oh and here is a similar unit's price history.






Home

Home - Mix / City

I love the character of this house from the front. Of course I would want to change the colours and the garden needs some TLC but, going by the looks of this house, it has potential.







Going with an all white theme here.






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01 November 2014

Home

Home - Mix / City

Wow, wouldn't this be a nice project, and am guessing done right eventually a good investment. If it was mine, I would essentially make it liveable at first. Repair what needed to be repaired, essentially keeping what was there, but if it needed replacing, doing so. A lot of cleaning would be involved and a good lick of paint at the end to make it fresh. Then down the track doing a complete renovation.

Update - Sold for $780k.

And now next door is up for auction - here. (It was sold in 2009 for $672k here)







I am guessing it will go for around $750k. Actually, I am now updating it to $800k, due to the sale price of this property. It is Paddington people!

For price guides I went looking and found the below. Yes they are 2013 and 2012 prices, but given the state of the property and the market we are in, I think that is what it would go for. Lets wait and see shall we.

1 Gipps St, Paddington - Sold for $760,000
20 Rose Terrace Paddington - Sold $720,000
195 Underwood Street Paddington - Sold for $767,000
2 Hargrave Lane Paddington - Sold for $790,000

31 October 2014

This That Wherever

This That Wherever - Events

Happy Halloween! Hope you are enjoying your day.









This last one I love, watermelon brain!!
Found on Pinterest

26 October 2014

Home

Home - City / Mix

Another one-bed workers cottage has hit the market. The selling features were written as.... Nestled in a quiet street with parks, shops and transport nearby, this original single storey terrace represents a true entry level opportunity for first home buyers, and a well-located proposition for investors.

What are your views on it? Too much to take on? An ugly duckling?

Good news - SOLD for $746k.





I think with a bit of a spruse up it could look like this.

I would turn the front room into the living area, keeping it simple and clutter free, shown below.




For the bedroom, which they say is in the front room, it doesn't appear to have a wall to make it a room. I would move the bed to the second room, and close it up. But if that was a little costly, I would either add a curtain rail extending from the walls to close the room or change the style of bed to a 4 poster with curtains that can extend across, like the below.



It is great that it has a separate dining room. I would just include a create lampshade like the below.


The kitchen, tiny but function, might only need a colour hit, like black gloss.


For the bathroom, perhaps some new tap ware and paint would be sufficient.


And then for the courtyard, a new set of fresh plants, that could grow and cover the view of the back apartments.


All pinned here

12 October 2014

Home

Home - Mix / City

Well, it is not entirely a dump, but close to it. You still have an outside dunny! The good features are the location (inner-city living), scope for (a whole lot of) improvement, and a reasonably-sized courtyard which looks to be north-east facing. (SOLD $780k)







On a minimal budget, the first thing to do would be to add a toilet to the bathroom. Then, I would knock out the wall separating the kitchen and the back hallway, to make that bigger so as to incorporate a dining table in the kitchen area. Then if there was a little more in the kitty, I would extend the back covered area out and make that another living area, blocking off the bathroom window (I would put a skylight window in the bathroom instead). I would also look to the attic to see if that can be cleaned and create a storage area for future use. Obviously the whole place would need to be fumigated, re-painted and new carpet installed.

For the living I would go with a clean, simple look with light pastel colours. 

I would also add a bookshelf to the hallway wall.

For the bedroom, keeping the clean lines look, I would paint the room a light grey, like below, and install curtains from the ceiling to floor.

In the new kitchen/dining area, I would strip all the cupboards out and buy some second-hand stainless-steel appliances, paint the walls black and add open shelving like the below.

The bathroom/laundry would finally include a toilet and likely it would need to be re-tiled so I would keep it simple, like below.

For the new larger back room, hopefully it could be extended just enough that it would become a multi-functional study/guest room with bi-fold glass doors that open out to the couryard.


Then with some TLC over a while, I would change the backyard to a clean and modern look.
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