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Wednesday 27 March 2013

I’m thinking of buying some land with a view to building on it. Do you have any general advice?

The best piece of advice I can give you is simply this: think very carefully about what you’re considering taking on! Of course, for many people, building their own property is the ultimate dream, and can be uniquely satisfying. It can even be relatively cost-effective. Nevertheless, the potential headaches and pitfalls are almost too numerous to mention. We’ve all seen those TV programmes! Obviously, you can employ an architect and project manager to handle the whole thing on your behalf, but this can be pretty expensive. Alternatively, you may like to make enquiries locally to see if there are any other people who might be interested in forming a self-build group. At least this will mean you're not tackling things all on your own – which is the only other choice. In fact, this is not necessarily a problem, but dealing with planning and building control departments, builders, suppliers, public utilities and all the rest can all too easily turn into a real-life nightmare. But be that as it may…if you really are one of those relatively rare people who thrive on this sort of challenge, then obviously your first step is to track down a suitable piece of land. That in itself is no easy task. After all, we live in a fairly small, crowded island. Obviously, if you’re not particularly fussed where you live, then this will be less of a problem. But that’s not true for most of us. Some estate agents – although by no means all – do deal in land. Alternatively, there are a number of websites these days that specialise in this area. Nevertheless, you need to bear in mind that buying land without planning permission can be a huge gamble – while conversely, land which already has planning permission is obviously going to be a lot more expensive. Believe me, I’m not trying to put you off. After all, it’s only a year or so ago that the Housing Minister himself was singing the praises of self-build, and launching a new initiative to encourage it. But then again, precious little has been heard of that initiative since – and of course, we now have a different Housing Minister…