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<blockquote data-quote="How much" data-source="post: 4116436" data-attributes="member: 7392"><p>the rules will vary depending on where you are , if in national park etc .</p><p></p><p>As a rule of thumb , I would expect that you will need planning permission Log cabins vary from true log cabins to static caravans that "look like" log cabins the rules will again depend on which you chose , static caravan type will no doubt be the easiest to do.</p><p></p><p>if you are in the green belt any sort of new build seems to be very much frowned upon , but to be fair much less than it was 5 years ago , however wales does seem to be place very much after increasing its tourism capacity so even if permission was needed on a holiday let/ farm diversification type project it could well be a viable for buildingbut dont mention anything other than it being a holiday let !!!!!!</p><p></p><p>No idea of the distances etc , and a word of caution would be that the headline rental for holiday lets are always good but only multiplied by the average let time and even then you cant know what that figure is till you have invested in that property.</p><p>if you have to borrow money to build or buy the home ,I would doubt it would make you any money unless you are in area of high tourism /low accommodation availability.</p><p>a true log cabin will be an appreciating asset , a static type look alike will be a depreciating asset</p><p>It obliviously depends on what your angle is , for friends and family non profit making of for letting it makes a big difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="How much, post: 4116436, member: 7392"] the rules will vary depending on where you are , if in national park etc . As a rule of thumb , I would expect that you will need planning permission Log cabins vary from true log cabins to static caravans that "look like" log cabins the rules will again depend on which you chose , static caravan type will no doubt be the easiest to do. if you are in the green belt any sort of new build seems to be very much frowned upon , but to be fair much less than it was 5 years ago , however wales does seem to be place very much after increasing its tourism capacity so even if permission was needed on a holiday let/ farm diversification type project it could well be a viable for buildingbut dont mention anything other than it being a holiday let !!!!!! No idea of the distances etc , and a word of caution would be that the headline rental for holiday lets are always good but only multiplied by the average let time and even then you cant know what that figure is till you have invested in that property. if you have to borrow money to build or buy the home ,I would doubt it would make you any money unless you are in area of high tourism /low accommodation availability. a true log cabin will be an appreciating asset , a static type look alike will be a depreciating asset It obliviously depends on what your angle is , for friends and family non profit making of for letting it makes a big difference. [/QUOTE]
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