Quoting: Big Mouse
Its good to see a man getting his values in the right order. Note the intruder bars on the back window of the garage but none on the house
quality - well spotted!!!
Quoting: VIPER
Footings now in and bricks being layed Monday..
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Quoting: Cunning Plan
This thread is worthless without pictures
I stopped by yesterday (http://www.mkb.cc/forum/smileys/security.gif)
Didn't think about taking pictures (http://www.mkb.cc/forum/smileys/slap.gif)
Quoting: Jamieg285
I like the way he's concentrating on getting the garage section done first
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Quoting: EDGE
added a lot of value to the property i bet...
You'd probably be surprised.
You could spend £50,000 on an extension yet you'd be (very) lucky to see one fifth of that back on completion.
The best returns are garage conversions and conservatories (generally) but even then it won't add it's full value to the house by just being there.
New-builds have the best return - there's no reason you can't build a house - yourself - for £80,000 and expect to sell it for £200,000+ if planned correctly.
But of course no-one undertakes a project like this with the finished property value in mind - that's why I have a 35' long garage - and that's why Baz's extension is sooo cool !! (http://www.mkb.cc/forum/smileys/beavisnbutthead.gif)
Quoting: Andy
Love it, car artwork out numbers family and wedding photos in lounge!
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Just like my house (http://www.mkb.cc/forum/smileys/up.gif)