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Bazile | 15:01 Fri 25th Oct 2024 | Home & Garden
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A developer selling  bungalows for 100k 

What sort of figure roughly would it have cost to build the bungalow ?

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What costs are you including? Developers aim to make a 20% profit after all costs, which is very different from the costs of materials.

Unless it is situated in the outer-Hebrides or somewhere similar – that sounds a bargain to me.

 

Back in the early 2000s when I owned an end of terrace 3 bedroom property (subject to a mortgage), for insurance purposes the rebuild cost was circa £80k with a total property value of circa £180k – so the land alone was worth £100k.

That's little more than a shed where I live.  Where is it and how big are the bungalows?

According to this the minimum cost for a 2 bed is £146K!

https://buildpartner.com/how-much-does-it-cost-to-build-a-bungalow-in-the-uk/

How big (or small!) are the bungalows?

Get yourself a piece of string and measure it, Bazile......😁

Far too many variables to give you a proper idea.

Is there a reason you want to know apart from nosiness? LoL

I assumed there are no bungalows for sale for £100k and Bazille wants an idea of profit margins/costs

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I was just curious to know how much these new builds cost the developer in total .

It's from an ad that popped up on my phone .

I was waiting to see if that particular one came up again , from 'on the market com ' to see the location of properties - but i have not seen it yet .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Could it be a kit or a prefab?

£100k round here would get you a beach hut.

'Economies of scale' come into play.

Ifyou have the materials, labour and machinery to hand it becomes cheaper to build the next house.

If you build house A, house B will be slightly cheaper, house C slightly cheaper still, an so on......

If you build enough houses, the last several/few are, essentially, built for nothing and that's where the developermakes his/her money.

In my early days, there was a (very) rough rule of thumb that gave the cost of the plot as a third. The other two thirds were for construction and profit.

During the Margaret Thatcher years it crept up to around 40/60. Then 50/50. Since then, the figures have been meaningless. It all depends on location etc.

That's for single plots. Volume builders have a different set of parameters. To answer your question Baz, I'm with Jack and her piece of string. It's impossible to quantify.  🤔

It is possible to build a modest bungalow for 100k, but someone would have give you the land for free.  😁

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