And why not?
You can’t build a house for £75kAnd why not?
I hate to write it, but you can and it can be a decent one. I know a couple in Ceredigion who have done so, it's a wood frame build, it has three fair sized bedrooms and everything else you'd expect. It has a metal roof though, apart from that it is pretty good and came in for under £70k. But, they had the land and did the ground work and quite a lot else.You can’t build a house for £75k
I hate to write it, but you can and it can be a decent one. I know a couple in Ceredigion who have done so, it's a wood frame build, it has three fair sized bedrooms and everything else you'd expect. It has a metal roof though, apart from that it is pretty good and came in for under £70k. But, they had the land and did the ground work and quite a lot else.
But, as above, land costs money... unless it is nationalised!
The more pertinent question is: 'Should society condemn this?' I would say not, since our entire economic model is based on the profit motive. And, unless an individual is in the habit of giving away their possessions and time for nothing (i.e. working for nothing), they aren't in a position to preach to others who seek to make the financial best of what they have.The land has value on the grant of a planning permission which conveys a considerable financial uplift in value to the owner of the land. Should society condone this?
You can ,but mot when the public services do itYou can’t build a house for £75k
Agree, the public sector couldn’t even complete the bat surveys for £70kYou can ,but mot when the public services do it
Your example doesn't include a figure for the couples own labour ...I hate to write it, but you can and it can be a decent one. I know a couple in Ceredigion who have done so, it's a wood frame build, it has three fair sized bedrooms and everything else you'd expect. It has a metal roof though, apart from that it is pretty good and came in for under £70k. But, they had the land and did the ground work and quite a lot else.
But, as above, land costs money... unless it is nationalised!
Your example doesn't include a figure for the couples own labour ...
Also Labour have said they will acquire necessary land .... like I said steal it
Might be a vote winner. The majority of people don’t own land or building plots.
The more pertinent question is: 'Should society condemn this?' I would say not, since our entire economic model is based on the profit motive. And, unless an individual is in the habit of giving away their possessions and time for nothing (i.e. working for nothing), they aren't in a position to preach to others who seek to make the financial best of what they have.
Not sure who to feel most sorry for ... you or @Hindsight ( for liking your drivel ) ..... commies are everywhere, aren't they
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You fail to understand , Jezza isn't buying your land , he's avvin it . for f**k owe .I like ho perceptiveness. The majority of folk do not own land almost by accident in many cases gains the uplift in value by gaining planning. Usually by deign of being in the right place at right ime. Might be a vote winner!
You fail to understand , Jezza isn't buying your land , he's avvin it . for fudge owe .
Possession is 90% of the law , at the moment . personally not overly keen to have my trousers pulled down .I do understand. Your disagreement is JC may acquire your land for say agricultural value and then the state build on it, denying you the uplift in value conveyed by society granting a permission to build. I am just musing as to who should benefit from societies desire to build and to grant a permission to build.
Interesting. And as Cmate says migh be a vote winner with generation rent.
Possession is 90% of the law , at the moment . personally not overly keen to have my trousers pulled down .
Hopefully you're as bigger wind up merchant as me ...Thought you might like to learn the words comrade.