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@RI-uv3lm6 күн бұрын
Enjoyed every bit of every video, not just the big build, Robin! I particularly liked the king unedited version of the dormer builds. You should include more videos of such nature in your channel 🙏
@RI-uv3lm6 күн бұрын
I meant to say the ‘long unedited version’ of your videos
@tonygrace49462 күн бұрын
When you say zero rated vat,is this on materials and labour? We could do with this in ireland 😮
@callumdavies-russell88942 күн бұрын
@@tonygrace4946VAT is zero rated on labour and supply and fit e.g supply and fit of windows would be ZERO rated. VAT is then reclaimable on all materials cost at the end of the project through HMRC.
@tbo21208 күн бұрын
Finally. Someone with a piece of paper in their hand telling us what it actually costs. More of this please. Massive massive help to us all who are struggling to move forward without knowing realistic expectations!
@shaunhennessy6038 күн бұрын
It will only cost you the same if you have a free Callum and Robin!
@callumdavies-russell88948 күн бұрын
That figure Includes Robins labour. I am still working full time (45 hours a week), on night shift whilst building this.
@shaunhennessy6038 күн бұрын
@callumdavies-russell8894 How much did he charge to project manage and cut the roof?
@callumdavies-russell88948 күн бұрын
I have project managed. Robin has been around about 10% of build cost. And worth every penny, I must add!
@suzylawrence68 күн бұрын
Now try finding a honest builder who isn’t quoting go away prices..
@rabs1924 күн бұрын
I’ve been searching for ages for a simple, professional, UK new house build cost and this nails it. Thank you 👍
@callumdavies-russell88944 күн бұрын
Just remember there are other costs to consider depending on services that need to be provided and planning fees/architect fees/surveys that all vary depending on the site application. We have probably spend an additional 40k on this site to include all the above plus building a detached double garage, and 150m perimeter fencing, and removal of a number of dead trees.
@ukconstruction3 күн бұрын
You’re welcome 😊
@HelloworldwrjfjrjrjКүн бұрын
That would be 3 times that in Australia. For wood only lol. We are being ripped off
@RI-uv3lm8 күн бұрын
This is the kind of video we need, from time to time, to set expectations right! 👏👏
@GregNow6 күн бұрын
let's be clear there is some F@kery goes there.... £120K?! would we say o this point it would take 5 months for 3 guys of work? Ok so in salary for these 3 would be 60k with no cost of land.... that's not realistic news
@RI-uv3lm6 күн бұрын
@GregNow There we go! there will always be a cynic! This channel is only for positive minded, practical people You could do your build, just to verify costs, as you do not trust anyone! That is one way for you to find out
@mickpilling6 күн бұрын
A great video. I built my own house in Windermere using the same method. ie pay people to do things you cannot do but source materials etc yourself. I did most of the finishing works myself except plastering. It took me 7 years living in a caravan but I ended up with a house and no mortgage and a lot of confidence. Robin I hope this video gives hope to young people who may see life as impossible at present. Well done and well explained.
@ukconstruction6 күн бұрын
Nice work! I share your thoughts for young people too!!
@Paul-XCIV26 күн бұрын
I once naively thought self build may be a cheaper route to home ownership.. and then I started looking at land costs hahaha.
@mickpilling5 күн бұрын
@@Paul-XCIV2 Yes that is the main problem now in England. However if you want a life change there are cheap plots on the isle of Mull. We nearly did that but have bought a project with building plot in the south of France for £125,000 and just awaiting the 12 month visa. Somebody needs to campaign for cheap land release
@ceadarchitects82267 күн бұрын
As an Architect, even we are finding it difficult to keep up to date with costs at the moment. Many subscribers are rejoicing at this current figure which no doubt is very good and huge credit to Callum and your excellent working methods. However, still many expensive items yet to go - kitchen/bathrooms, electrics/plumbing and finishes. Not to mention the cost of the land and all the certifications and planning. I am very interested to see where the total finally ends up. Good luck with it all!
@cjmallett17 күн бұрын
Yes I was thinking the same about the land cost, also architects aren't cheap😊 would be interesting to know as the land with permission can cost a stack
@Paul-zu2hf6 күн бұрын
Finished cost is going to be double, basically. 250k total excluding land.
@happyaslarry58395 күн бұрын
Finish including drive and landscaping will be over £300k
@ph80774 күн бұрын
Yeah but those costs are easily ascertained.
@albertplumb72068 күн бұрын
Having just finished a very similar self build in West Sussex with similar costings but had no need of piling etc. Over the past 20 years this has been my fifth build and without doubt the most dificult. Over the past 20 years the regulations for planing and building control have multiplied out of all proprtion. What was not mentioned in this build was pre-lims. Planing fees, architect fees, surface water tests, air tests Cost of services (Electric, water, Fibre Broadband, foul drainage) etc. etc. not to mention self build mortgage fees and interest etc. Would I do it again an emphatic NO! As ever Robin I enjoy your videos, I look forward to the completion video. Perhaps these up front costs could be listed?
@bapsmcginty47828 күн бұрын
Well, how much then??? For the most recent build. I completed a 3000 square feet build with 6 inch block throughout, no framing. All underfloor heating including the garage. £133,000 for the build and £30,000 for the site. Northern Ireland.
@shaunhennessy6038 күн бұрын
@@albertplumb7206 Your bang on. Too many costs left out. Can be misleading as it comes across as a..... "Look what 'you' can do" if you do this. Costs are costs weather part of the physical build or the paper trail. All needs including in the video.
@ramalufc3228 күн бұрын
@@bapsmcginty4782that's crazy cheap for 330sqm 🙌
@ianjohnson12078 күн бұрын
@@bapsmcginty4782 £30k for a site, not a chance of getting a building plot with permission in the U.K. for that
@bapsmcginty47828 күн бұрын
@@ianjohnson1207 I think you will find NI is in the UK.😆 Site did not have planning permission but I was confident although outside the development zone, just, I could get it passed.
@johnnyd26664 күн бұрын
Awesome, the world needs more Callums! I hope Callum gets to build his own house one day.
@jeremysmith41568 күн бұрын
Fantastic, thanks for a very clear explanation, and thanks to Callum for letting us all hear the costs.
@mattparsons78843 күн бұрын
Finally someone who is honest and tells exactly the prices and great to break it down. Everyone seems to be secretive when you ask them. Would be very interested in hearing a follow up video on the internals and full costings.
@grahamparker883616 сағат бұрын
We find that turn key building of a high quality home is currently £2600 per sq m, timber frame can be higher. This figure includes planning costs and regs in the South East. Turn key includes kitchen, bathrooms, tiled ready to move in.
@RobertRedford774 күн бұрын
I built a 3 car garage and office 1 yr ago. 22m x 8m. Double skin walls. I hired a digger and dumper cost me £49k....including garage doors. 90mm celotex. 2x brickies for 3 weeks. All the concrete. ...had quotes £265k to £322k. It was 120m in the back of my garden.
@johnzenkin13448 күн бұрын
Very down to Earth and really well presented ...thank you. 👍
@ukconstruction7 күн бұрын
Thank you kindly!
@Skandoro8 күн бұрын
Very informative and helpful for a lot of people. I say the mean might work out around £2,500-3,000 per m². Perhaps another £60k to spend getting the house to a basic finish (studs, electrics, plumbing, boarded, plastered and white washed with kitchen and bathrooms fitted). Total £180-200k just for the building which would be good going. Looks quality!!
@bilpat51238 күн бұрын
I guess it helps having a good honest builder who isnt going to charge you over the odds.. hard to come by good honest builders.
@BillyGold0078 күн бұрын
@@bilpat5123 a lot of builders are con-artists
@jayph777 күн бұрын
Seems to be the new build costs these days
@antonoat7 күн бұрын
Robin you are a credit to your industry, thankfully there are lots of goods pros out there who equally take pride in what they produce! 👏👍😀
@RpR_Makes8 күн бұрын
Thank you Robin, this is just what I was looking for as we embark on a renovation of our property. Costs were a lot more reasonable than I expected.
@markrainford12198 күн бұрын
Bare in mind the entire job is barely over half way.
@kb87295 күн бұрын
Ignore 120k utter rubbish. Built 2 houses many years back you'll need near 250k minimum.
@johnmcmaster16308 күн бұрын
You are just the best. I have been trying to soft build for a long time and have been following your work. You have qualities, not to mention skills. Thank you for sharing this has really helped me.
@ukconstruction8 күн бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@jukeseyable8 күн бұрын
keep them coming, best of luck to Calum, at least he is water tight heading into winter
@irfan_b51862 сағат бұрын
no nonsense and to the point.. brilliant thanks Rob 🙏
@luthorkhan55518 күн бұрын
Well done to Callum as this is exceptionally good value so far.
@9111logic8 күн бұрын
🙏 Thanks Robin, always a pleasure seeing you here
@gixxermaan3 күн бұрын
Problem in this country is the cost of any sort of land that you can do a self build on, the South and south east is ridiculously expensive. I want to get some land and do a self build. Ive built a loft conversion and a double side extension from ground up with no formal experience and done every thing apart from electrical work, but boy does it take a long time, especially working full time in the flooring trade. Nearly finished though lol Really great video, love the info 👍
@kevinwooldridge21277 күн бұрын
Really helpful . As someone who wants to build a place this has given me a rough idea of costs; I do realise there are a lot of variables that will affect my build when i get to it. Thanks Robin
@ukconstruction7 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@Stewart_Bell8 күн бұрын
Good Robin. Will look forward to the next installment.
@jakestokes22038 күн бұрын
Costs are well explained but as some have mentioned, the real world costs are likely to be quite a bit higher, especially considering you have to buy the plot! Also, presumably Callum is not paying himself a wage so unless he doesn't value his time or need to eat that should be factored in, especially as you have already said he more or less did all the block work himself and has been full time assisting you Robin. That said, seems good value for whats there and for quality and spec. The last loft conversion I did was around £85k all in and thats essentially a room and a bathroom!
@chriscardwell34958 күн бұрын
Robin - I would be really interested in your views on . . . contingency . . . management overhead . . . and . . . the profit portion . . . typically values added. I was recently given a quote for a tiny flat roof which is smaller than 3 x 3 metres square . . of £11,000 I believe it is a 3 day job . . . say £1,000 a day for labour and £1,000 for roofing material . . . total £4,000 Another company with a reputation for competitive pricing has since quoted £4,000. I prefer to pay for a quality job, by reputable, skilled people
@TheSockWomble8 күн бұрын
Wow that’s good work Robin ! Well done everyone on the job doing top notch work for a good days pay how it should be👍
@michaelbbb22718 күн бұрын
Brilliant a lot cheaper than my family places they built a few years bk similar footprint . You have a new subscriber . I like how you explain this thanks
@ukconstruction8 күн бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
@johntaylor59684 күн бұрын
Good try but don’t apply for any estimator or Q.S. jobs. Utilities costs. ? Drainage costs ? Design costs ? Planning submission ?
@gwilko64526 күн бұрын
That seems really reasonable these days . Well done Robin and his team
@andrewpritchard53288 күн бұрын
those costs sound very reasonable for that level of spec and finish
@JP-wo4ic7 күн бұрын
Trades discount applied
@barryford71355 күн бұрын
Blimey that’s a lot cheaper than I thought?
@ph80774 күн бұрын
@@barryford7135 Then factor-in economies of scale, in-house tradesmen & trade discounts on steroids for the big constructors & you'll see that they are actually grifters, not builders.
@scottvirgogp8 күн бұрын
Brilliant insight and fabulous value - thanks for sharing. Patiently waiting for the next one 😎
@danschmitz46998 күн бұрын
Looks to be a high quality home to boot.
@mnaz7484 күн бұрын
I think it's not bad at all in terms of costs and getting to this stage. Although this is a self-build, I presume there is some all labour costs are also being incorporated even if they are nominal amounts for the purpose of the calculations. Agree with some comments, as the next phase will shred through any budget set depending on choices made. I think it would be reasonable to assume at least reaching £300K without the hard landscaping outside.
@tomdodson62938 күн бұрын
Definitely some bang for buck there. Thought he’d be like 200k deep by that point!
@TarekA-jq3je6 күн бұрын
Yes, I was thinking around 200K as well 😮 Good on Callum and thanks to Robin for the video
@kitchendiner4 күн бұрын
would be double if there was an architect pulling their pants down 😂
@markosborne55108 күн бұрын
Well done Robin a build with costs included.Look forward to future updates 👏
@therealdojj8 күн бұрын
That's an amazing price to get to that stage 😮 For context, my 6*6m extension and full 3 bed house refurb has cost the thick end of £140k Just got carpets to go And back garden And front garden And other stuff It's never ending really and so easy to run out of budget Across 3 floors we have approx 145m2
@TheLifeGiver2 күн бұрын
Just win the lottery! Problem solved!! 👍
@James_08_072 күн бұрын
We were recently quoted £130k just to convert the loft on a 2-bed end of terrace. You’ve done well!
@therealdojj2 күн бұрын
@James_08_07 it was going to be so easy to blow the budget, even with the contingency we were struggling as the costs really do just run away if you don't keep your eyes on the numbers reach and every second of the build
@JP-wo4ic7 күн бұрын
I’d buy a house off this guy had he built it. I don’t think I’ve ever considered a new build before either, mostly because they’re notoriously poorly constructed here in the UK with costs cut at every opportunity. But this was a build that conforms to regs, build by a team at the top of their game. In my mind worth the investment.
@darringodden72258 күн бұрын
Robin and Callum are no doubt exceptional. What is the cost of their contribution? I would imagine having that level of commitment would be a fair cost if you had to pay for it. I am stunned by the cost of the things I do so very well done with this one.
@mikepenny81734 күн бұрын
Great video, thank you. Outlines the rough build costs on what looks to be a lovely home in the South East.
@KingsG828 күн бұрын
Well done, Robin.. fair play to callum, too, for taking on his own project. People need to realise, though, if this was built for you, you'd double that cost.
@callumdavies-russell88948 күн бұрын
Thanks for the comment. It was never an option for us financially to pay a contractor to come in and do the job
@KingsG828 күн бұрын
@callumdavies-russell8894 all credit to you mate. If I was closer to you I'd happily help out. It's great to see people doing it themselves. I look forward to further progression and updates.
@zimpon5 күн бұрын
I had to rebuild my bathroom due to previous owner messing up the plumbing, so walls and floors were destroyed by rot and mould. Was quoted minimum 15k out of seven quotes, after rip out and reinstallation of walls and floor. Insurance would only agree to pay out 7k, so took the settlement and set about doing it all myself except for plumber and electrician. Did it all for 4k, with very high quality fittings sourced from ex display. Got a professional tile cutting machine for 500 and sold it for 350 after finishing the job. Did the rip out myself and hired two skips for two days, 400. Rented a van for a couple of days to get all my materials. Went online and found a brand new shower and tray from a builder who had leftover from a job, 125 as opposed to 500. And got trade cards for great discounts on all materials. All the fixtures, loo, sink, radiator, cupboards etc, all brand new ex display, saved well over 1k. If you have a little patience, put in some work, you can save a fortune...it takes A LOT longer to earn your money than spending it
@saeedminaii60236 күн бұрын
Really useful and informative. You don’t get many of these videos on KZbin so thank you for sharing. Looking forward to see the final build cost.
@leeedwards37838 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video Robin. Very good information. Looks like a beautiful house. Makes me want to knock down my 1930's bungalow and start from scratch. Instead, we are going to do a back extension and loft conversion. Hard trying to get a decent architect though. Someone that thinks out of the box and not just stick to what has been done in the close previously. Here in Molesey Surrey, people are buying houses above 3 million and knocking them down to build new. Frightening
@villaman22618 күн бұрын
Probably work out cheaper and a better build to knock down that way get your vat back
@samfromuk3 күн бұрын
This is great. I am also a self builder and it is cool how much money we save by project managing and labouring compared to paying a house building company to do all the work for us.
@DSLtwo4 күн бұрын
Having built my own oak framed house back in 2016/17 that sounds like amazingly good value I'd spent close to that just in the ground on 81 * 5 mtr piles & concrete ring beam & block & beam floor...
@surreycountyfiddle8 күн бұрын
Very informative video, thanks Robin for putting this together. Also thanks Callum for answering many of the extra queries in the comments. It would be interesting to hear when in the timeline and how your working relationship began / developed. Also perhaps how you knew you could work together and what qualities / vision / and 'non-obvious' skills each of you bring to the project, if that's something you'd consider sharing? 👍
@woodworkingphoto80835 күн бұрын
My friend has been building a two storey extension on a gutted out house he bought and I've been going along and documenting it as he's doing all the work himself with his dad. It's crazy how much it all costs and thats with zero labour like Callum here.
@kitchendiner4 күн бұрын
is there a link to channel you can share please? thanks 👍
@robhersey1796Күн бұрын
That looks like a nice solid construction.
@benh34438 күн бұрын
That’s up there in cost but when you have Robin on your side it’s worth it 🤙
@NeonXXP8 күн бұрын
I built a 15x4m timber frame annex and a two storey 10x5m extension on the back of my house. I employed one labourer to help but did everything else myself. About £100k total including landscaping and furnishings.
@NeonXXP8 күн бұрын
That includes three bathrooms and a kitchen.
@lloyd40118 күн бұрын
@@NeonXXP I thought that seemed expensive, but actually that is a substantial extension (including the annex). Bathrooms and kitchens are typically the most expensive things to be fitted inside too. Did you get 100% value added to the price of your property, or near enough? I'm stuck in an awkward position in terms of large upgrades, in that I don't believe I can get the value back at sale.
@NeonXXP8 күн бұрын
@@lloyd4011 The increase in value to the house is double the investment. But I built it this way to keep for at least 10 years. Moving my dad into the annex and providing somewhere stable for my kids to transition into adulthood. If I was paying tradesmen it would have costed double and not been a viable investment. I had no previous experience, mostly just school of youtube.
@janenewley10145 күн бұрын
Well done…you’ve really done a good job in getting so much done for that price. We are also about half way through our build…and it’s much more!😱😱😱
@PazLeBon8 күн бұрын
we need more 50m2 homes, and more folk self building them. grand a m2 doable
@MikeGorman-nb4hm3 күн бұрын
Very good explanation for new build process and cost build up. Looking forward to the fit out phase 👍
@LoneEagle1Күн бұрын
That seems cheap for first stage. Was quoted 30k for piling a smaller area. Thanks for the video.
@martinhill8888 күн бұрын
This is very interesting, and the house looks quality 👍👏
@paulfinnonjoinery5 күн бұрын
class robin, im north east based so everything is allegedly cheaper up here. i worked on an extension a while ago and we managed to get it done for a bit under the £per sq meter prices a lot of people talk about. roof and other joinery done by me and the shell built by a bricklayer friend and other trades as needed. worked out well in the end. be good to see the finished job
@William1st7 күн бұрын
The government need to incentivise self builds like this more by making the planning process easier.
@GabNu292 күн бұрын
you gained a subscriber with this straight to the point video :)
@adamuk738 күн бұрын
Looks a really high quality job for just £120k. Nice work!
@rooga3116 күн бұрын
He didn’t mention the cost of the land
@adamuk736 күн бұрын
@rooga311 I'm not interested in the cost of the land though. I've already got a plot.
@NickLaslett8 күн бұрын
That is amazing valve, for what has been achieved. Well done to Callum and the team.
@martynlegg10427 күн бұрын
Amazing value. In Guernsey we are around £500 per sq ft for a moderate finish build! Admittedly that's using a main contractor...
@bearhauscubly7 күн бұрын
Great video as ever Robin. It shows the benefit of project managing your own self build and being 'free' labour. Bringing in pros to speed things up is also the right move, there are too many episodes of Grand Designs where well meaning and skilled DIYers try and do the whole thing themselves and don't realise the interest they have paid on the loan would have been offset by quicker build time. Price wise in the south east we are coming in at £2,450 per m2 for a turnkey build from foundations through to bespoke joinery - your £2-4k is accurate based on what we are bidding against. It only takes a posh kitchen and bathroom to make a £2k per m2 build a £4k one though - it doesn't necessarily get you a better built house!
@callumdavies-russell88947 күн бұрын
One of the keys to the success of this build is the fact we don't have excess bodies on site. Robin and myself are on a very similar wave length regarding the build process and no step has been signed off without being absolutely right/plumb/straight/level etc. This means we never have to go back on ourselves to rectify issues where previous trades might have worked to a less high standard like on a lot of builds I have witnessed. Thanks for the comment
@hodlup14702 күн бұрын
I think that’s brilliant I’ve been getting quotes of 350/400k for just an extension
@hjc3555 күн бұрын
Thanks Robin. Very helpful. So many don't reveal costs. Well done, looks awesome and helps us all when we get our quotes for similar work.
@551moley8 күн бұрын
I'm currently at virtually the same stage, ICF construction 190sqm in Cornwall approximately £130k so far, kitchen quotes are mental!
@lloyd40118 күн бұрын
I assume you're not going with Wren kitchens. Lesson learnt on my part 😅
@551moley8 күн бұрын
@lloyd4011 Not even close to the highest yet! Thinking about tea chest and scaffolding planks, call it "shabby chic".
@emmaslow8 күн бұрын
@@551moleyHow about CNC-cut birch ply?
@551moley8 күн бұрын
@emmaslow I'm a plumber by trade, I've worked on a few houses with bespoke, handpainted kitchens, it's an option I'm considering, definitely worth a few trail units.
@grahamboulger878 күн бұрын
Buy the cabinets from a local manufacturer, you’ll be surprised how inexpensive they are.
@paulradwell97198 күн бұрын
Interesting video, cheers Robin...although i recently quoted 2k per m² and was apparently too high in cost! Lol Estimates can ALWAYS be given cheaper to get the work then some builders elevate costs along the way.....
@NickW07715 күн бұрын
Thats brilliant. Well done. Think down here South east they charge 10,000 per sqm ...and it seems from your costing (excluding finishes) you are sub 1,000 per sqm...ibviously interiors are much higher cost these days but really informative...
@stevepettifer48967 күн бұрын
That is a very interesting and honest appraisal, kudos to the owners and Callum for allowing you to share the costs. My initial thought was way higher but after you'd said what the cost to wall plate was, I actually estimated the other parts reasonably closely, but I was still over what it really cost. I'm actually a bit shocked at how low that number was (low being a relative term, of course), especially given that it seems like it will perform extremely well on energy efficiency and looks really good.
@steffanjones987 күн бұрын
Brilliant video, helps put things into perspective. It's a life goal for me to build my own home.
@1982dsc3 күн бұрын
Here in Scotland with stricter regulations we tell our customers to budget a minimum of 2.5k per m2 for a decent finish, realistically it usually comes in at 3k now for a higher spec. The days of 1500-2000 a metre are long gone.
@gkip18908 күн бұрын
That’s amazing I would have thought it would have been double
@Christopher12345xy8 күн бұрын
It probably would if you wasn’t savvy and running the job yourself, shopping around for materials and getting plenty of prices, I know people that are putting 30/40% or even more on materials, plus people are putting in crazy prices so you really have to educate yourself on this, it all takes time and a lot of effort to do, that’s why most don’t, but the pay back in the long term is more than worth it 👍
@JohnnyMotel998 күн бұрын
Owner has put in a lot of hours himself, which is not factored into the calcs. However, fully complete, I wager on less than 2k per sqm. Possibly closer to 1.5k sqm.
@Christopher12345xy8 күн бұрын
So just for an example, I’m a plumbing heating engineer, I also do my own property projects, I’m currently doing a house where the customers are having a lot of windows, one quote was £90k the next £60k and finally then went for one around £40k, so you can see how much money you can lose if you’re not on the ball
@gkip18908 күн бұрын
Yep as per comments above, if you’re able to PM yourself big savings to be made. Also I guess it depends where it is. A lot of trades are substantially cheaper north of England than London and south east
@campbellsmith54848 күн бұрын
Thank you Robin, appreciate the numbers
@Beaglepup708 күн бұрын
Excellent work as always and really good cost management Robin.
@richardstevens89316 күн бұрын
Brilliant video, and great numbers there Robin! Thanks for sharing
@chrismalings44838 күн бұрын
Im at £2500 psm inc vat for c 100m2 extension/remodel inc demos, full monocouche (not convinced) new ashp heating and glazing plus new roof on original house. Ive done quite a lot- stud walls, some plastering, fitting kitchen, utility, flooring etx. Material costs are never ending, Vat is painful and cambridge area not cheap.
@parminderdhesi25243 күн бұрын
Great video - It would be great if you provide a illustration of costs from site clearance to fully build incl external works, as ppl forget about costs of driveways/fencing etc.
@jeffhgv3 күн бұрын
Excellent video and expertly presented. Thank you.
@tlangdon127 күн бұрын
Callum is very sensible in having the UFH laid as a floating screed on top of the piled slab. If the UFH pipes leak or need replacing in the future, it will be so much easier to lift the screed, than try to remediate the problems in the slab. With the rigid insulation in the walls, warm roof and ventilated ridge, Callum is building exactly as I would build a house.
@robbey3006 күн бұрын
Great account of initial costs and the value engineering is particularly interesting. To get to where you are for £120K is inspiring and another £180K all in should finish it to high standard.
@schmoo994 күн бұрын
Nice looking house & visibly being built to a good std 👏 but the reality if you’re not as competent & trades connected as the owner is somewhat different. Postcode pricing & naivety is what will cost you the most. I’ve only built 8 houses & don’t claim to know everything - happy to help/mentor anyone thinking of a self build project.
@leeattwood54438 күн бұрын
That’s a bloody good price 😀
@snowman29704 күн бұрын
I built my own house and found that the cost of the internals was nearly the same as building the envelope ( I didn’t have extra costs of piling though) add pavings and garden finishing I would estimate this project to cost around £230 000 - £250 000 in total.
@davidjackson65107 күн бұрын
very useful sanity check, looks like a good benchmark for average self builder
@jimblack81042 күн бұрын
Great insight. Thank you for the video
@eezy251able8 күн бұрын
Seems quite reasonable. Looks like a big property and I'd imagine you'd make a good 30% on the value once complete.
@strud817 күн бұрын
That’ll be a £250k all in job cost. It’ll be a 100-200% return at least depending on location.
@SmithyD865 күн бұрын
@@strud81 did he say how much the land itself cost? Because I'm guessing the land would have been easily £150k
@TPG_ltd8 күн бұрын
sounds quite attractive, looks good
@PropertyAtAuction8 күн бұрын
Great video, short and to the point; only thing missing was site cost
@callumdavies-russell88948 күн бұрын
The land was split from property we own. Hard to put a price on it but expect to be paying at least 2-250k for anything similar with any sort of planning permission.
@bobgale2864Күн бұрын
Hi Robin, I build for about 16-1800 per metre, I guessed Total was 260-275,000, and I agree to get the job to where it is, is cheap well done. At the same time it's all about whether you building a Ford fiesta or a Mercedes, and client need to take that on board. So for the above I can build some where in between, What did you pay for the pilling and foundations?
@Tom5524YouTube7 күн бұрын
Me and my partner have been looking at doing a self build. Just trying to get a realistic figure has been quite a struggle so finding this video has really helped! Looking at similar dimension 8x10m but a two story. Have looked at the prefab route (DanWood) but my concerns about going prefab is longevity of the build. The site is located near an old clay pit so foundations/groundworks are looking like a big spend.
@albertplumb72066 күн бұрын
Having just completed a self build, I would caution you to look very carefully at the pre-lim costs, which are a huge cost. That is before any ground is broken.
@stephenbray74266 күн бұрын
Very informative. thanks Robin
@denisahmed30302 күн бұрын
Thank you Robin, thats is brilliant video,I will be waiting the final result,the only 1 Thing I dont understand is why this would take another 6 months to finish? This is really long time . . .
@lawrencerogers5768 күн бұрын
Always enjoy your videos, Robin
@d.beaumont91578 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video, Robin. Our dorma bungalow is a similar size. 80 square metres. We are looking at striping the whole of the upstairs and having a prefabricated metal dorma extension with external insulation. Finding a staring point for costings isn't straightforward forward.
@craigbutler62432 күн бұрын
Even though material costs are a rip-off building a house is so much cheaper than buying one. The biggest fly in the ointment is the cost of land. Self build used to be a great way to become mortgage free, not so easy now though....
@guynxtdork8 күн бұрын
Love the autosubs "Robin clever" I mean that ain't wrong.
@mathometer8 күн бұрын
really interesting Rob! For the obvious quality of the build i was surprised with the price.
@ukconstruction7 күн бұрын
Its all down to a well thought through job and good use of materials and labour too!!
@cliffordhanbidge50237 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for this video….. very useful information
@GARDENER426 күн бұрын
Very informative. I'll work on the assumption costs up here (Cumbria) will be significantly lower - possibly 30%.
@iaingosling34458 күн бұрын
120k to get that point sounds like a bargain. Look forward to the next installment
@Mikey__R8 күн бұрын
That's incredible! Definitely gives me hope that I might be able to do similar in the future.