Do neighbors usually split the cost of a fence?
Do neighbors usually split the cost of a fence?
If you and your neighbor are on good terms and you both decide that you would like a fence to separate your properties, the cost should be split equally. In this case, the person building the fence should foot the whole bill unless the neighbor offers to help.
How much does it cost to extend the side of a house?
A side return extension may cost £4,500 per square metre in London. A typical size for side return extensions is 10 or 11 sqm, so this equates to around £50,000 (A). A side return project rarely stands in isolation though; an additional cost will apply for works to the adjoining room (usually the kitchen).
How much would a side return extension cost?
In London, a side return extension can cost anywhere between £3,000 – £5,000 per square metre. So, for a ten metre extension, it could be between £30,000 – £50,000 (+VAT and professional fees). Outside London, the cost can vary between £2,000 – £4,000 depending on where you are in the country.
How much would a small side extension cost?
A small extension may cost approximately between £40,000 to £50,000 in London depending on what type of small extension it is and a few other factors.
How much would a small extension cost?
If it all depends, how much does a single storey extension cost? In 2019, an estimate for the cost of a single storey extension is anywhere between £1,350 and £1,950 per m2. In London and the South East, this could be anywhere between £1,800 and £2,300+ per m2. These prices are for for a good quality extension.
How much would a wrap around extension cost?
Since so many of these variables are dependant on your home and design, the cost of a wrap around extension can start at around £40,000 up to £65,000 for a typical semi-detached home. A bespoke extension for a larger property may cost considerably more. A good rule of thumb is to work based on £1,500-£2,000 per m2.