ProDave
Well-Known Member
Be careful of that assumption. We are building house No 2, a 3 bedroom detached. We are downsizing from self build house No 1 a 5 bedroom.We’ve seen a number of existing places some very nice and suitable but you can always build more than you can buy. We’ve not decided what we’re going to do yet and may be years away from any major change. It’s more about having the next 5 year Grand Plan and this is the formative stages.
We expect the total build cost of house No 2 to be about £50K less than the sale price of house No 1, so by downsizing from 5 to 3 bedrooms we have released about £50K.
BUT we have only got the build cost of house No 2 so low by spending 5 years on in (still not finished) and doing a LOT of the work myself, a lot more than I first expected.
If we had just paid a builder to build us a house ready to move into, there would have been very little and possibly nothing at all released from our downsizing exercise. Don't assume that a self build will have a market value equal or greater to what it has cost you to build. It will however likely be a better house than you can get off the shelf, particularly if you are looking for low energy / passive house principles.



