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Self-build homes

Location and acquiring land
  1. Planning a self-build home
  2. Modular homes
  3. Location and acquiring land
  4. Brownfield registers
  5. Planning permission and self-build projects
  6. Financing a self-build home
  7. Community Infrastructure Levy
  8. Sustainability
  9. Find a trade professional
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Location and acquiring land

Where can I find land to buy for a self-build project?

If you're looking to buy land, Planning Portal can help. Our Land Match service helps connect those looking to buy land with a network of trusted land sellers. Find out more about Land Match.1

With space and opportunity often at a premium, it is wise to be as flexible as possible with both location and the amount of work you are willing to take on. However, avoid looking at too wide an area – find a balance between flexibility and focus points.

As well as the location, size and quality of the land, it is also important to consider access, planning restrictions, available services and the environment in general.

After deciding to take the self-build route, the first step is to research and then purchase the land. Ensure there is planning permission with the land that allows your project to go ahead. Consider nearby utilities and find out about the land quality and suitability for your build.

There are a few common ways to find land for building on:

  • Internet search – there are a few land search websites available, you may need to subscribe
  • Local planning authority self-build register – usually holds a record of available land. Find out more about brownfield registers2
  • Local knowledge – you may know of areas which may be acquired
  • Estate agents – particularly out-of-town agents will be able to help
  • Auction houses
  • Press advertisements

Research

When you are beginning your land search, it's worth having a look at the UK Government's Land Development and Disposal Plan. This plan from Homes England lists the sites that are expected to be available for development over the next 12 months.

Find out more from Homes England3

Remember that there are things to consider when starting your land search which will not just have an affect on the build itself but also the ease of living in the property once complete.

  • Land location, size, quality and steepness
  • Planning restrictions
  • Access for vehicles
  • Surrounding area
  • Services 
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Use our partner directories to find a planning or building professional to help with your project or development.

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Useful links

Make an application (https://www.planningportal.co.uk/app/applications)

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Speak to an expert (https://www.planningportal.co.uk/permission/planning-guidance-service)

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Studio Charrette consultancy calculator (https://www.planningportal.co.uk/permission/home-improvement/planning-consultancy-calculator)

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Sell your site with Land Match (https://www.planningportal.co.uk/permission/commercial-developments/sell-your-site)

Sell your site with Land Match
    1. https://www.planningportal.co.uk/permission/commercial-developments/sell-your-site
    2. https://www.planningportal.co.uk/permission/common-projects/self-build-homes/brownfield-registers
    3. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/land-development-and-disposal-plan?utm_source=71ce53c6-b3cb-4cc0-b3a9-dd9254ee345e&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=govuk-notifications&utm_content=immediate

    Disclaimer

    This is an introductory guide and is not a definitive source of legal information. Guidance is based on national rules, but additional local rules may also affect what permissions are needed. You should check if this is the case before applying or starting work.
    Guidance here relates to the planning regime for England, the policy in Wales may differ. If in doubt contact your local planning authority. Please note, local authorities may charge a fee for pre-application advice.
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