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Hi, I have always wanted to complete a self-build. My friend lives at the end of a road, with road behinds garden backing onto the side. A few years ago the resident of the road behind applied for planning permission on some land he owned, which had previously owned a garage block. This land backs onto my friends house - the planning permission was rejected. The land is not touched. I have looked on the land registry - the property to which it belongs is a house converted into flats and the owner is the landlord - not resident, I don't think. I have hand delivered a letter to him at the property but no response. I feel like it is a long shot, but has anyone got any suggestions how I might enquire further. Thanks in advance
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Hello! We’ve always wanted to buy land and build our own home. For one reason or another we’ve never had the courage or the finances to do it. Now we find ourselves with two teenagers and a tween and wonder where the years have gone. Anyway, an opportunity has arisen to buy some land close to our own home (less upheaval and resistance from teenagers) but my gut feeling is that it is completely overpriced. I trawled through every plot of land for sale in Scotland last night and still feel that it is overpriced. Does anyone know how plots are priced up? I have a few points I can go back to the estate agent with tomorrow but I’d like a bit more, I’m assuming there’s a kind of formula like pricing up actual property?? If anyone has any insight I’d love to hear. Thanks, L.
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I'm hoping for some shared knowledge please being a complete newbie. We are in the process of buying a plot with a barn on that needs renovating. It has PP and the plans state 'foul water drain leading to new bio treatment unit' we have seen a tap on site too. Can I assume we will not need to connect to the main sewerage system? Julie