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Building our dream house in Zimbabwe video 5 (Cost of material up to Slab level - 342SQM)
Building our dream house in Zimbabwe video 5 (Cost of material up to Slab level - 342SQM)
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Building our dream house in Zimbabwe: up to window head level.
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Building our dream house in Zimbabwe: up to window head level.
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We have managed to build up to Wall Plate level.
In our country we say three bedroom, four bedrooms, five bedrooms. How many bedrooms in your house?
Can you do a video with prices of the up to the window area like the one done up to the footing level???
Am really impressed with such an amazing work
What happened to these people
THIS IS LONG BUT PLEASE READ. IT TOOK ME A WHILE BUT IF ONLY 1 PERSON CAN TAKE MY ADVICE THEN THIS IS WORTH IT: My advice to Diasporans, yes buy land but save up your $ and get 4 - 6 months off and go & run the project yourself on the ground. NEVER attempt to build from the Diaspora. OR BUY A HOUSE. The construction company will build another house out of your materials. Many Diasporans will be auditing the cash flows and invoices etc. There are a million ways you can get swindled and the best ones are the ones you never find out about. I tried this and I started to realise the scams, the list below is only a fraction of what I figured out: They dont steal from you at the beginning. They have to buy your trust first. And the fundamental mistake we all make Diasporans is thinking we can outsmart the system. The "It cant happen to me" syndrome. They will ask for half down for them to start the job. And they will give you a timeline of 3 months to complete.90% of that $ goes to pressing issues in this guy's life. School fees, groceries, rentals, even a holiday! Because of the above he hires shoddy tradesmen. Most of these so called companies are shell companies, there is only just a secretary who works from home. You can already see how this is about to turn into a disaster. The poorly remunerated trades people starts to steal the materials and sell them, the plumber steals copper lines, the builder cement, the tiler boxes of tiles etc. Which is why they took the job for such a paltry wage - there are deals to be made. The so called Project Manager or builder will be coming to your project once a week. Now there are a million other scams in town - from inflated invoices (he then gives the shop owner a cut or the shop owner doesn't really care because he is making a sale anyway); buying of excess materials (so there are 2 trucks at the shop, 1 taking your materials to site and another taking your materials to another unknown location). So between the builder stealing materials and his tradesmen stealing too, you will get a professional request for more materials. The job will stagnate and the guy starts not answering his calls. When he does he will be coming/ or going to a funeral. The tradesmen will disappear, they have gone to burry a relative ( TRANSLATION; the builder is not paying them and they left). After a month you eventually fire the builder. When the new builder comes, he will show you some horrifying pics of the shoddy job that's been done and how some things need to be taken down and redone. Its a mess. You feel like now you have got someone who cares and wants to do the right thing. NOW GO BACK TO THE BEGINNING and keep reading. NOW some will say its better to use a professional company. The professional company steals from you professionally. This is what I mean - They will put a 200% mark up, get the same guys from Mbare but now the difference is he will put a supervisor on site and buy these guys new overalls and safety shoes. He works the guys hard for a little bit more $ (peanuts) & the guys cant steal (not for your interest but for the builder's bottom line sake). PUT YOUR RELATIVES IN CHARGE. NEVER assume that people you left at home are still the same people. A rookie Diasporan mistake! Everyone is trying to steal from you (from the construction company to your relatives sometimes). So when you hear these guys applauding you and encouraging you to build a big house and how great an idea it is; they are not talking about you. Its great for them because when they look at the scale of the project, they know they can build and complete their own 3 bedroom house somewhere in town from either your materials or from another million ways in the magician book & others that haven't been written yet!
The dollar is it Zimbabwe dollar or USD coz am in south Africa
Usd dollar
How much is a stand at lower gweru
How many rooms ?
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Thank you very much for your insights and great videos. Please keep them coming as well as the cost breakdowns till the end. Praying God continues to help you through the project of this great house
Kindly provide contact of the builder?
How big is the stand
How many rooms
That guy anoziva zvaanoita but the music was so loud and a big distraction
Well done guys 🎉
Thank you so much . I have learnt a lot through this. I have a question. What is the floor size of this structure
What's the sqm?
How big is your house? How many bedrooms? What's the sqm?
Hey guys....we would like to think your project is now finished!. And we were hoping you'd share with us the finished mansion lovelies 😊
Nice
How are you
That guy akutaura anoziva zvinoita
Whats the floor size of this?
Can i please have your contacts, i have questions i would like to ask please.
this is amazing stuff. have you finished on the house?
thank you for sharing this video
Looks like a school dormitory. Why is it so big?
I can't believe people are still digging the foundation and not machines Zimbabwe is so backward ZANU PF madhodhi chaiwo nxaa
Plenty machinery, hand digging is just a cheaper option. When i built a pool it was also easier to have workers dig than get machine into the complex
Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo
It looks very cheap to build a house in Zimbabwe. In South Africa to build a house foundation of this size might cost more than R80 000.
13000$ is equivalent to almost 250 000 rands so its not cheap bro
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In Zim it's too expensive, a bag of cement is more than 200rand
These are US Dollars R80 000 is just US4,280
What happened to these guys?
Welldone
I love the two tone bricks , beautiful
same here
this is nice ,soon i wanna build my house too b4 turnin 30
Well done guy's good job stay blessed ❤❤❤
Please you did not specify the number of bricks and other materials used I would love that. just as you did on the box. maybe tell us before the fittings when you finish we are waiting.
This is inspiring, what is the latest update ? did you guys manage to finish roofing and plastering ?
How far with your building, can you show us the finished product.
Being a team has gotten you here, well done guys for seeing your vision through.
Can we have the contact of the biilder so we can support his business
Can we have the contact of the biilder so we can support his business
Well done guys. This is beautiful.
I love ur house well done guys and thanx for inspiring many
Thanks for sharing wish u all the best in ur project
Good build so far, would you mind sharing how much its cost you to get to roof level
thanks guys well done looking forward to the next stage
Inspired,thanks ,please continue posting as you progress,may the Lord provide for you abundantly......
How many rooms is this house, lovely indeed
Thank you for selflessly sharing this information
Gud builders exallent
waaal nice house