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Indeed. But then there is the small matter of having some vision, designing it, financing it, sourcing the right materials and seeing a potentially nightmarish build through to completion.

These things explain why most people don't 'just build their own'. Otherwise, we'd all be millionaire property developers by now.



Andyng Wrote:

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> didnt it cost ?800k to build both on grand

> designs? If so I would rather build my own

> rather pay full price.

Well I'm an Interior Designer and I design Hotel Interiors for a living

so can put the drawing package together myself and use the contractors Ive used

in the past.Building my own house would be something I would do oneday probably

have to sell my place first .Maybe in a few years.The joinery work on those

two houses I have to say do look great.

  • 2 months later...

Has anyone seen that the Landells Road Grand-Design house is for sale again, at ?850k. Actually, it's not clear, is this:

(a) The 'spare' house that Talisman built that has been on the market since July

(b) Ditto, but being sold on by whoever bought it after just a few weeks ownership

© Talisman's house itself.

So, what's the story?

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