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Sunday, 30 November 2008

House Extensions

With the current economic downturn casting a gigantic dark shadow over us all, and with the current difficulty people are experiencing in selling their houses, home extensions are becoming an increasingly more appealing alternative to moving for those who need the extra room. The relaxation in regulations concerning the building of house extensions is another reason people are more inclined to go down this route. So what exactly is involved in building a bog standard house extension and what is the potential cost. The following,while only an approximation,will give a good idea of the costs involved

Item
Cost
Architects Planning Fee
£450
Council Planning Permission Fee
£150
Architects Building Regulations Fee
£350
Council Building Regulations Fee
£125
Council Inspection Fee
£260
RSJ Calculations
£80
Builders Cost
£23000
Inevitable extras

£2000
Total Cost
£26,415

When compared to the cost of moving and when all the expenses are taken into account it can make good economic sense to consider a house extension, especially for someone with a growing family. It can make even better sense to do it yourself and save even more money and this is a way of saving an absolute fortune while not having to worry about the possibility of ending up with "the builder from hell", as the responsibility will be entirely yours, and it may prove to be a stepping stone to a an even bigger future project when you may even decide to build your own home.... Just a thought........

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