I'd like to move somewhere a bit more rural. I can't afford locally to buy what I want, but I think I can afford to buy smaller and in a few years extend to what I want. I've looked at the planning portal which has lots of info about permitted development but doesn't give any rules on what you are likely to receive planning permission for. I assume to some extent it depends on the borough?
So how do you decide to buy somewhere if you are unsure if you'll get the PP for what you want to do it it? Is it a gamble, are their rules? I'm a bit green on this, my extension was done under PP but I was never worried I wouldn't get it and my workshop, was done under permitted development.
How do you avoid buying a house only to be turned down for PP.
As an example. I have seen a dormer bungalow. Only one close neighbour (2 storey house) and theres plenty of foilage in between. I would like to build up at least half a storey to give more useable space upstairs, and put an extension on of the same height. I haven't done any sums at all but it might be adding more than 50% volume. Its never been extended before. To possibly complicate things further I think its in an AONB.
Now there is a place up the road where they have pulled the old house down and built a large Huff House but most of the area is old 3/4 bed detached houses.
I realise a project I'm describing is a complete renovation, move out for a year etc but how do you mitgate the risk of being left in a house that doesn't suit your needs due to planning?
Mark
So how do you decide to buy somewhere if you are unsure if you'll get the PP for what you want to do it it? Is it a gamble, are their rules? I'm a bit green on this, my extension was done under PP but I was never worried I wouldn't get it and my workshop, was done under permitted development.
How do you avoid buying a house only to be turned down for PP.
As an example. I have seen a dormer bungalow. Only one close neighbour (2 storey house) and theres plenty of foilage in between. I would like to build up at least half a storey to give more useable space upstairs, and put an extension on of the same height. I haven't done any sums at all but it might be adding more than 50% volume. Its never been extended before. To possibly complicate things further I think its in an AONB.
Now there is a place up the road where they have pulled the old house down and built a large Huff House but most of the area is old 3/4 bed detached houses.
I realise a project I'm describing is a complete renovation, move out for a year etc but how do you mitgate the risk of being left in a house that doesn't suit your needs due to planning?
Mark