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Visit Narrabri NSW - it is set in the heart of the rich Namoi Valley, in North West NSW, Australia. Narrabri NSW is home to 7,300 residents who enjoy good shopping, good sporting facilities and a very good way of life. Narrabri is situated 100 kms from Moree in the north and 110kms from Coonabarabran in the south on the Newell Highway. Gunnedah is 95kms to the east and Wee Waa is 45kms west on the Kamilaroi Highway. It is the home of the Narrabri Shire Council, The Crossing Theatre, and the untamed beauty of Mt Kaputar National Park, Pilliga National Park and the Australia Telescope. Narrabri services the surrounding towns of Boggabri, Bellata, Wee Waa, Pilliga and Gwabegar.

Narrabri has daily Country Link Rail, air services and interstate coaches. The district has an average summer minimum temperature of 17° and a maximum of around 37°. Recorded average winter minimum and maximum temperatures are 3° and 17° respectively. The district can also expect a rainfall level of approximately 635 millimetres in one calendar year. It is 190 m above sea level.

Narrabri tourism includes an amazing amount of interesting places to visit, a wide selection of eating experiences. Some menus include fine local produce such as olives, wine and superlative pasta which is made from the high quality durum wheat grown in the Bellata area. Accommodation is plentiful and of excellent standard. It includes motels, caravan parks, B & Bs and farm stays, either self catering or fully pampered!

Photos in this website are supplied by Margo Palmer, John Burgess, Rohan Boehm and the Narrabri Information Centre

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ABOUT NARRABRI NSW

Narrabri NSW is the headquarters for two major agricultural research stations, the Australian Cotton Research Institute and the IA Watson Grains Research Centre. Narrabri's growth and development is strongly tied to the success of its agricultural and commercial industries, and is moving ahead towards a prosperous future with the current population being approximately 7,500.  

Area
Devlopment

On a regional scale Narrabri NSW is encompassed by Regional Development Australia - Northern Inland NSW. This entity undertakes the promotion of the region

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Agriculture

The Narrabri NSW District is a major producer of a variety of agricultural commodities including cotton, wheat, beef cattle and sheep and pulse crops.

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Narrabri NSW always has houses for sale and houses for rent on a wide range and commercial blocks and shops also come up for sale.   The variety is amazing.

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The Business directory encompasses the towns of the Narrabri Shire, if you own a business the cost to have a landing page and or a listing is very minimal.

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Starting Fresh: 6 Essential Tips for Safely Rebuilding Your Home After a Demolition

Author: Julian Parsons/Wednesday, July 24, 2024/Categories: Feature Writer Julian Parsons

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Partially constructed house with wooden framing and a new roof, surrounded by construction materials and tools, depicting the initial stages of rebuilding after a demolition.

Rebuilding your home after a house demolition is more than just construction—it's an opportunity to reinvent your living space from the ground up.

Imagine creating a place that fully aligns with your family’s lifestyle and aesthetic values. After the house demolition, you’re presented with a blank slate, a rare chance to construct every element exactly as you desire. 

Let's dive into making your new house a home where each corner is built with love and thoughtful consideration.

1. Lay the Groundwork with Vision

Crafting the home of your dreams starts with a solid blueprint. Sit down with skilled architects to flesh out a plan that marries functionality with style. This is where your vision comes to life, transforming abstract ideas into concrete plans that guide the entire project.

A detailed and well-thought-out design plan not only sets the pace but also prevents costly changes mid-build. It's your roadmap through the complexities of reconstruction, ensuring every step taken is a step closer to the home you envision.

2. Selecting the Right Team

Picking the perfect contractor is crucial—they turn your blueprints into reality. Opt for professionals known for their reliability and craftsmanship. Check their credibility through reviews and past project galleries to ensure they meet your quality standards. 

For instance, if your project encounters an unexpected wiring issue, having a team that offers emergency services can save you time and stress.

Interviewing potential builders isn’t just a formality—it’s about forging a partnership. These are the hands that will build your future home, so it’s vital they understand your vision and have the expertise to handle every aspect.

3. Prioritise Safety from the Start

Building a safe home goes beyond following codes; it's about protecting your future. Ensure that every material and building technique used during construction meets the highest safety standards. Compromising on quality for budget can cost more in the long run—invest in materials that offer durability and protection.

Integrating advanced safety features like earthquake-resistant structures or better fireproofing can significantly enhance your home’s resilience. Safe building is more than adherence to regulations; it's a commitment to guarding your family’s sanctuary.

4. Embrace Eco-Friendly Innovations

Think green as you rebuild. Integrating sustainable practices from energy-efficient appliances to solar panels not only lessens your environmental impact but also adds long-term value to your home. Modern construction can be both eco-conscious and economically smart.

Local incentives for sustainable building can provide financial benefits, reducing the initial cost of green upgrades. More than savings, it’s about creating a home that supports a sustainable future.

5. Budget with Precision

Effective budget management ensures your rebuild doesn’t turn into a financial strain. Establish a comprehensive budget that includes all aspects of the construction, from materials to labour costs, and stick to it. Don’t forget to set aside a contingency fund for unexpected expenses—flexibility within a budget can be a lifesaver.

Regular budget reviews with your contractor can help keep your spending on track and transparent. Keeping a tight rein on your finances during this phase is crucial to avoid overextending as you aim to transform your dream into reality.

6. Keep Documentation Organised

Maintain a meticulous record of all construction documents from contracts to warranties. Organisation simplifies management and protects your interests. Should any disputes or questions arise, having well-organised documentation can provide clarity and legal leverage.

Updating your home insurance to cover your new property is also essential. It safeguards your investment throughout the construction phase and beyond, ensuring you’re covered every step of the way.

Building Your Dream Home

Rebuilding your home is a journey of transformation. Each choice and challenge brings you closer to creating a space that reflects your desires and needs. 

Embrace each step of this journey with confidence, knowing that the best homes are built with patience, precision, and a touch of personal flair. Here’s to new beginnings and a home that truly feels like your own.

 
 
 
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39 Cormie Avenue, Wee Waa, NSW, 2388

39 Cormie Avenue, Wee Waa, NSW, 2388

Home For Sale Wee Waa New South Wales

$380,000
39 Cormie Avenue, Wee Waa, New South Wales

4 bedroom home for Sale!! 
Fully ducted split system, double garage with loft.
Large entertainment room, 2 bathrooms, main bedroom with ensuite, 3 bedrooms have built ins. 
Pool, Solar panels.

For more information contact 
Luke Humphries 0428957049 or Erin Humphries 0408715321

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85 - 87 Rose Street, Wee Waa, NSW, 2388

85 - 87 Rose Street, Wee Waa, NSW, 2388

Commercial Investment Opportunity

Long Term Lease in Main Street

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• Zoned B2 Local Centre 

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Unit 4/ 71 Rose Street, Wee Waa NSW 2388 Office Space For Sale

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Commercial Investment Office Space available in Wee Waa for Sale

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Genuine inquiries Call Sue Smith 0428 436 720

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