Hi there I am in the process of starting my journey to apply for a self build mortgage application
I have a few queries I’m hoping I can get answers too!
i own the land already with a bungalow to be demolished. The value of the land with bungalow is equivalent to the land with its full planning permission for a new build two storey home which will be double the footprint. This has been valued by local agents as such as the bungalow has very little material value and and value is in the land.
currently have a modest mortgage on bungalow which is about 25% of the total land value.
i will have the funds to clear this completely and start of with completely unencumbered plot and borrow on a self build or alternatively transfer the mortgage to a self build and use the funds to start the build and get through the first stage.
my query is two fold, one is the build cost. I will be project managing contractors and have had quotes as such for the shell and roof and then internal fit out. How much detail will I need to provide for the build cost as I’m based in the midlands and online estimates per square footage is coming out a lot more?
Builders have just finished a build on the same road and have given me a quote which is much more reasonable and in line with local build costs. It’s a straight forward brick and block design with habitable loft space (the loft space square footage seems to be being calculated at a normal square footage rate online) where as usually this will be much cheaper.
when estimating build costs will the mortgage company want this WITH or without VAT as obviously will be able to claim some of this back at the end of the build.
secondly regarding income multiples me and my wife are both self employed professionals will be be able to borrow 4.5-5x on a self build as per a normal residential? Will any self build mortgage companies take into account self employed retained business income or just salary and dividends. And will it be based on the last year or an average of say 2-3 years.
the final value of the house and what we are looking to borrow will be roughly around 50% LTV.
many thanks