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Building your own home
Last updated: 26 August 2020
If you want a new home you do not always have to buy one that is on sale. You can also build your own home from scratch. This is called self-building.
You don't have to have any construction experience to build your own house. In most cases starting a self-build means getting experienced workers to build your house for you.
Self-building can take a lot more time and work than just buying a new home. However, it has some advantages, such as:
you get more choice over the way your home looks
you can plan your home's features to suit your own needs
it can cost less to buy a plot of land and build a house than to buy a similar house that already exists
There are a number of steps you have to take to build your own home.
Before you can build your home you need to get permission from the council in the form of planning permission and a building warrant.
During the build
Once you're ready to start building your home you must decide who'll build it for you. This could be a single building company or a number of different contractors, or you could choose to do some of the building yourself.