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Ball park figure of building a new house?!?
Hi,
I know this is a bit vague...but roughly how much would it cost to build a detached house (eg - 4 bed, 2+ receps, 1 en-suite etc)
I just want a rough idea. I know there'll be the cost of land also, but how much to build including materials?
Hope you can help. Thanks.
I know this is a bit vague...but roughly how much would it cost to build a detached house (eg - 4 bed, 2+ receps, 1 en-suite etc)
I just want a rough idea. I know there'll be the cost of land also, but how much to build including materials?
Hope you can help. Thanks.
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I was wondering as well....I've seen a site that sells timer frames.
So for example...if I was to buy the timber frame for say - �49,000 (which was quite big actually!!) how much are we looking to ge that up to living standards?
I'm not sure if you can help...but appreciate the answers.
I was wondering as well....I've seen a site that sells timer frames.
So for example...if I was to buy the timber frame for say - �49,000 (which was quite big actually!!) how much are we looking to ge that up to living standards?
I'm not sure if you can help...but appreciate the answers.
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You'll have to allow about �15-20K in the ground.
�49 K for your frame - Say �10K to install it
�10K to roof it
�45-55 to fit it out to a decent spec.
So all in �130K
Make sure you have allowed for planning, building control, NHBC, insurances for the building phase, and above all, with regards to latest CDM regulations - The client will be more responsible for the future maintenance design, health and safety etc.
Take advise from professionals and don't just rely on your local builder.
�49 K for your frame - Say �10K to install it
�10K to roof it
�45-55 to fit it out to a decent spec.
So all in �130K
Make sure you have allowed for planning, building control, NHBC, insurances for the building phase, and above all, with regards to latest CDM regulations - The client will be more responsible for the future maintenance design, health and safety etc.
Take advise from professionals and don't just rely on your local builder.
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