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An Australian man says he nearly fainted when work finally finished on his custom-built home and he realized he really only had “half a house”.
Bishnu Aryal, who moved to Sydney from Nepal, reportedly saved for 10 years to buy a plot of land in Edmonson Park for AUS$398,950 ($388,400). In 2016, he hired Zac Homes to build him a detached home for AUS$322,400 ($313,900), news.com.au reports.
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What he got is a strange-looking structure with a blank grey wall on its left side where windows or another house should be.
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Owner of $756k Sydney half-house hits out at builders
15 Apr, 2021 05:52 AM
4 minutes to read I want the rest of my house - the Sydney family who sunk over $700,000 into half the house they were expecting.
Video / 9News I want the rest of my house - the Sydney family who sunk over $700,000 into half the house they were expecting.
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By: Ally Foster
A Sydney man who spent A$700,000 ($755,940) on his home only to be left with half-a-house has hit out at the building company, claiming he wasn t given any notice regarding the change in plans.
Nepalese man Bishnu Aryal moved to Australia and put down a deposit on a A$398,950 ($430,833) block of land in Edmondson Park where he planned to build the perfect home for his family.