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Pioneering Barnsley self-build sets the pace nationally
A Barnsley business is leading the way in enabling people who want to build their own homes with one of the most successful self-build projects in the country.
Site 4 Self Build has gained planning approval for 23 homes, where people will effectively be building their own three- and four-bedroom properties. The self-builders will be fully supported by the company’s specialist project management service.
Within a few weeks of launch, all properties have been reserved - 14 going to first time buyers – and construction is due to start on the 0.8 hectare site at Gawber, Barnsley, next month. The company is now inviting interest in its next two projects in the borough, at Thurnscoe and Royston.
Paul Wright, who set up Site 4 Self Build last year, said: “The self-build market is still comparatively small in the UK but it is growing. Ours is one of only a few pioneering projects and we know of no other scheme that has taken off quite so quickly.”
“Self-build offers a flexible, value-for-money opportunity to buyers who find they cannot afford to buy a new home at current market prices. It means someone can build a property with a market value of £140,000 for an investment of about £90,000. More and more lenders are also now supporting self-build applicants, further helping to make this a viable – and no longer just for those with grand designs and massive budgets”.
The company’s project is one of a small number of sites in the UK that has secured government support to help multi-plot, self-build projects get off the ground.
Paul, who has years of experience in property consultancy in the UK and Europe, was supported to establish Site 4 Self Build through the Genesis programme, run by Barnsley Business and Innovation Centre (BBIC) and funded by Enterprising Barnsley. The programme supports innovative businesses in the first year or two of life, offering intensive business coaching support, technical assistance and business development workshops.
He added: “The business support I’ve received through Genesis during my first year has been invaluable. The company has got off to an excellent start and I now expect to grow very quickly as what I’m doing is unique in the area.”
Once construction starts in Gawber, Paul will employ four people in project management and support roles.
The Enterprising Barnsley programme is supported financially by the European Union. The project has attracted a £2,259,511 investment into Barnsley from the European Regional Development Fund as part of Europe’s support for the region’s economic development, through the Yorkshire and Humber ERDF Programme.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by David Gatehouse .
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