BeckyG Posted Tuesday at 14:06 Posted Tuesday at 14:06 HI, I am at the early stages of building a single-storey house in my large garden for me and my husband to live in, which will be funded in part with savings and in part by equity release on my current house (which I will sell when the build is complete). We have a design done by a relative, who is a retired architect, and have been to pre-planning where no objections were raised - but various surveys (tree reports, land contamination survey, site survey) together with further drawings will be needed before we go for full planning permission. I am anxious about the cost, because it seems we can't get an accurate estimate until we have got technical drawings, which means a big outlay before we know if we can afford it. I will search this forum for advice on that. But meanwhile, hello! 1
nod Posted Tuesday at 14:57 Posted Tuesday at 14:57 Unfortunately any reputable builder will want at least a structural drawing and won’t want to do detailed costings for something you may do in the future 1
BeckyG Posted Tuesday at 15:31 Author Posted Tuesday at 15:31 I know, it is frustrating but entirely understandable. I have asked for ballpark figures from the forum on budgets, so maybe someone can give me some idea from their own experience
Nickfromwales Posted Tuesday at 19:00 Posted Tuesday at 19:00 Can you upload whatever plans / drawings you have, to assist anyone here who could give said ballpark?
BeckyG Posted Wednesday at 09:24 Author Posted Wednesday at 09:24 14 hours ago, nod said: What size is you bungalow 100sqm
Russell griffiths Posted Wednesday at 09:34 Posted Wednesday at 09:34 9 minutes ago, BeckyG said: 100sqm What’s your budget ? show us a pic of what you want to build how much is a finished one worth near you.
Mr Punter Posted Wednesday at 10:38 Posted Wednesday at 10:38 If you are getting a main contractor to build this, you will need between £300k and £500k all in. If you do lots yourselves you could come in under £200k.
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