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Jason |
posted on 10th Dec 04 at 14:31 |
yea self build is the only way.. lota graft but u cant be bad to the wages in the end | |
chr15barn3s |
posted on 9th Dec 04 at 23:06 |
quote: did you build it yourself? id love to be able to do something like that but im no good at these things :lol: | |
antonOO2 |
posted on 9th Dec 04 at 23:01 |
quote: part time work but i realised from that ,i dont want to be in an office just yet | |
J da Silva |
posted on 9th Dec 04 at 21:19 |
They have their heads screwed on Jason, most self build companies will charge you 90k or so to build you a house, where as I built mine for 40k and the land was 55k, on sandstone with already plots there so didn't need planning. | |
Phil321 |
posted on 9th Dec 04 at 20:55 |
quote: How did you train if you haven't done the 9 to 5? You need 3yrs experience to qualify??? | |
MatG |
posted on 9th Dec 04 at 20:32 |
quote: So very wrong!! | |
CRB 553 |
posted on 9th Dec 04 at 19:55 |
any1 heard of Dysart Developments? | |
Phil321 |
posted on 9th Dec 04 at 19:37 |
You'll never lose on property but there are better returns at the mo. | |
Jason |
posted on 9th Dec 04 at 18:22 |
if u can get £80-100k scraped up either buy gorgeous country sites with planning or v nice house's in a well sought after development | |
antonOO2 |
posted on 9th Dec 04 at 18:21 |
Well its something i have always wanted to do .Im a trained accountant but not ready for a 9 to 5 in the office just yet. | |
Jason |
posted on 9th Dec 04 at 18:21 |
£220,000 isnt a bad wage for one year (time it took to build and sell) | |
nik |
posted on 9th Dec 04 at 18:19 |
quote: True thats where the big money is but money can be made from letbys etc and sales on a smaller scale. Lot of hassle though if you don't have the contacts like anton has :) | |
nik |
posted on 9th Dec 04 at 18:18 |
:lol: | |
Jason |
posted on 9th Dec 04 at 18:17 |
i know where u lot are comming from but the market my parents are in is high end house's lol this one id say is the nicest in town and the roads full of doctors etc etc | |
AK |
posted on 9th Dec 04 at 18:17 |
i think its more of a fashionable thing to do just now.... a 'cool' job title if you dont like the real one.... | |
nik |
posted on 9th Dec 04 at 18:14 |
quote: Exactly what I was going to say, there are loads of big time buyers about there who sell/rent their propertys. I know of a few people who own 20+ houses and who have sold loads and made a packet. Unfortunatly it's now a difficult market to break into as everyone has seen the potential! | |
antonOO2 |
posted on 9th Dec 04 at 18:14 |
yes saturated but for the prices that i can double glaze,add a conservatory,plumb etc.The conservatory and windows are at raw material cost ;) | |
AK |
posted on 9th Dec 04 at 18:11 |
market is going to be saturated... | |
Red_SXi |
posted on 9th Dec 04 at 18:11 |
Yeh i'm hoping to go into it too | |
antonOO2 |
posted on 9th Dec 04 at 18:11 |
going into it late next year been saving the initail capital for a while now .My dad owns a company that manufactures windows,doors conservatories.He employs a builder.My uncle is a plumber and mate is an electrition.Ow and me cousin fitas carpets :) | |
Jason |
posted on 9th Dec 04 at 17:41 |
im extremly jelous of my parents |