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The ultimate DIY job

Thursday, September 29th, 2011

Every year in the UK around 15,000 couples take on one of the most testing challenges a relationship can experience. No it’s not entering a Mr & Mrs contest, nor is it listing each other’s faults, it’s more serious than both of those, it’s building their own home.

A rewarding challenge

At a time when mortgages for first time buyers have never been harder to find, it would seem ludicrous that couples should actually think of going out, finding a loan provider and taking out new home insurance on a property that doesn’t even exist, but thousands do and though it isn’t easy, the great majority will tell you it’s the best thing they ever did, apart from that special day of course.

Land prices have dropped

In fact building your own home may not be such a bad idea. The current stagnation in the housing sector has not just been restricted to house prices; the cost of land has also plummeted. If you bought a plot of land in 2008 for £100,000 the same plot of land today would cost about £75,000, so there is plenty of scope with regard to costs. Of course it will help if the couple have some of the skills that fit comfortably into house building as well as an appetite for hard work.

The profit is all yours

The other great financial benefit comes in at the end of the build. If a building company can complete a house for £200,000 they then bump the price up to make the profit that all companies need to survive. This does not apply to someone who is building a home for themselves. Looking at the bare facts one can easily see the sense it makes, but what must not be underestimated is the time it will take to create the property, it could take up to a couple of years.

New builds VAT exempt

For those serious about the prospect of building their own home, further good news is that a lot more mutual societies are prepared to lend money out on this type of project. Norwich and Peterborough, Chorley, Ipswich and Hanley are just a few of the societies now prepared to provide a mortgage and household insurance to people with the determination to self build. And one last financial gain you get with building a new home is that they are VAT exempt and that should also apply to materials and labour done by any professionals who are employed on the project.

Tags: Build Your Own Home, Home Insurance, household insurance, Mortgage Lenders, mortgages
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Green light given to massive building programme

Thursday, July 21st, 2011

As the need for good affordable housing becomes ever more pressing, the announcement by housing minister Grant Shapps that the government has released £1.8 billion to facilitate the building of new homes will be welcomed by many, especially those interested in building their own home.

20,000 homes for sale in the west

Prospective homeowners are finding mortgages difficult to come by at the moment and the announcement that the West and South West will get almost £250,000 million of the budget will delight many families in one of England’s most rural areas. Although approximately 75% of the planned 80,000 homes will be for rent and will be built by housing associations, that will still leave 20,000 homes at affordable prices for people to buy.

Agency will oversee planning

The planning will be under the auspices of the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) and will be ongoing for over a decade. For many young couples who thought they would never get to own a home of their own, the start of the scheme cannot come quick enough.

Self builders to be included

A portion of the money will also be set aside for people to partake in self build schemes. Minister Grant Shapps has long expressed an interest in self builds and of course for many it is the only way they will ever afford a place of their own. The Ashley Vale self build project in Bristol demonstrates what can be done by a collective of people determined to complete a project and the green, ecological standards introduced at Ashley Vale will certainly find favour with the HCA.

Ashley Vale a good example

The community at Ashley Vale is now over two years old and has come under the scrutiny of many project leaders and politicians keen to learn from the experiences and drawbacks the self builders encountered while developing their project. The main problem for the project managers was that the site was covered with a huge block of concrete that could not be disturbed. This meant all the buildings and all the utility services had to build on top of the concrete. It caused many problems and the homeowners had to arrange special homeowners insurance to take account of this. However, the buildings, many of them wooden eventually took shape and the individualism of the self builders has made the project something special.

Tags: Ashley Vale self build project, Build Your Own Home, Building New Homes, First Time Buyers, new homes
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