[TW]Fox;17403019 said:
You don't just rush out and build a house with no capital and only a reasonable monthly income otherwise everyone would be doing it. You need substantial capital first, then you can think about building a house with it.
This is why a house costs more to buy than land + materials to build a house - because you can aquire the latter with a small deposit and decent monthly income, whereas the same cannot be said for the former.
Anyway, less than a year since you almost went bankrupt, maybe take things slow, or you'll end up there again. Wasn't it over-ambitious projects that caused it last time?
No it was being a **** using credit cards for funding projects instead of using cash.
I'm better paid now and have learnt that lesson well, any chance of putting that old chestnut to bed?
Not everyone could manage to DO most of the work themselves. This would save shed loads of that cash.
It doesn't have to be built in some tight schedule format.
I can set out foundations, dig the foundations (with machinery already owned) Lay blocks, set out drainage, Make shuttering, pour concrete, fabricate steelwork, install window frames, glaze windows, Layout electrics. solder plumbing, lay flooring, trusses and tiling.
The only things I fail on are plastering. :-/
I don't see why you are so negative about it all.
The only capital I need is for supplies and if I am doing the work myself there is no reason to think the funds wouldn't be there when the next stage is ready to order.