Well I haven’t read all the posts but we did this in 1967 still live there ! All DIY with some help here and there from drawing plans, planning consent , planners were understanding and helpful, used tradesmen for some jobs I was not confident on and worked as a labourer for them . I would find the land and get stuck in ! Me well I was 23 finished my engineering apprenticeship getting married the next year — everyone thought I/we were madHey All
Does anyone know of a company that offers an end to end solution on building your own home I.e helps or has land to sell, planning permission and so on?
located in Hampshire I am looking for a needle in a haystack in terms of what we want from our next home, and wondered if the above exists? There are lots of home builders out there but not a lot that incorporates land if that makes sense
any suggestions welcome
thanks
A common definition is a piece of land surrounded by rules and regulationsSmallholding in Scotland usually....
Can you not find a self build co-operative
Sounds a bad experience!!!Noooo!!!!
I worked with a carpenter who did that in the 80s. Once the plumber's house was finished, he wouldn't help the others. That made the rest of them mercenary. The electrician wanted more hours from the others in return for his because he was 'worth more'
The carpenters house was finished last, he did most of it himself after helping the others and once finished, they all hated each other.
I wanted to start something locally but couldn't even get the council to respond!
Back to the o.p, most opportunities are snapped up quick and unless someone doesnt have the finances to do a development themselves, they arent likely to want to have much hasstle ( they can sell off-plan easily and offer basic options )
You would almost certainly have to put the effort in to find suitable land, get an architect etc
Good luck
Predictive text having a bad day!!!Since you made the post twice, whats with the ?
In my post I mentioned that a group of us bought a building site, rearranged the planning and we each ended up with a plot each. The others decided to build as a group but I decided to build by myself as I did not know them that well. Well the others had a fall out and it ended up in court. I got dragged in to it on the basis that I was there. I got my solicitors costs paid.Noooo!!!!
I worked with a carpenter who did that in the 80s. Once the plumber's house was finished, he wouldn't help the others. That made the rest of them mercenary. The electrician wanted more hours from the others in return for his because he was 'worth more'
The carpenters house was finished last, he did most of it himself after helping the others and once finished, they all hated each other.
I wanted to start something locally but couldn't even get the council to respond!
Back to the o.p, most opportunities are snapped up quick and unless someone doesnt have the finances to do a development themselves, they arent likely to want to have much hasstle ( they can sell off-plan easily and offer basic options )
You would almost certainly have to put the effort in to find suitable land, get an architect etc
Good luck
The second house I built was a similar situation. I took it through planning, appeal etc and was going to build it myself using subcontractors. In my 60’s, decided to go with a builder but a very good one, as in LABC small builder winner for the West Midlands Area (that is a Building Control award). It all went very well but still a lot of work deciding all the details.Good advice from Jonm. We built the house we now live in with the help of a building company, the land was some of the garden from the house we had lived in for 30 years so that was the first problem solved but it was the beginning of many problems to come. We were in our 60's and time is more important than it was when you are in your 30's and you will find that everybody you have dealings with are quick to take your money and slow to do what you have paid for. We are pleased with the result but did not enjoy the journey.
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