It seems that the affluent "eco
worriers" are helping the self build market boom. Programmes such as Grand
Designs have had an impact on the self build market which is witnessing the
luxury end of the self build market growing faster than ever before. It seems
that the Waitrose generation, who are being classed as the well off eco
worriers, are looking for their dream plot so that they can build their dream
home.
Typically it is 20% to 30% cheaper
to build your home rather than buy it ready-made, this creates a premium once
the house is completed. Sometimes the premium is a lot higher than the self
builder originally thought. One such example is Warwick Raymen who runs a glazing
firm. He bought 12 acres of land in Croydon, Cambridgeshire so that he could
build an eco-friendly farm house. The cost of the land was £590,000 and the
cost to build the house was around £300,000. However the end value of the
farmhouse is an astonishing £1.25million which is an uplift of 40% more than
the entire cost.
A self builder also pays less tax
because if you buy a home you have to pay stamp duty on the value of the house.
However if you build one then you only pay the duty on the value of the land if
the land cost more than £125,000. If the land cost you less than £125,000 then
you do not pay anything. In terms of the building materials that you use
throughout the build, you can also claim the VAT back on them.
For some of these self builders money
is no object especially if their plot involves demolishing an existing house to
build again. Because there are a shortage of premium plots, especially in
places like London, buying an existing house only to demolish it and start
again is becoming increasingly popular. However doing it this way is not really
eco-friendly. Other options are previously commercial or light industrial sites
as you can find these sites in residential areas such as London. The only
hurdle is getting the local planning authority to change the use of the site.
Mortgage companies are lending to
self builders. Property developers may be finding it harder in this economic
climate but if you are building the house as a family home then you can get
finance. Some facts around the self build market are:-
£220,000 is the average cost of a
self build project in the UK, so your eco-friendly home may be within your
reach and is not just for the really rich.
In the coming few years the self
build market is expected to double in size.
There are more than 20,000 homes
built every year in the UK as self build projects.
Reference: Fiona_C_Davies
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