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What to Be Aware of When Planning for The Construction of a Granny Flat?

Tips for Granny Flat Planning

By Ashley KinselaPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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For starters, granny flats are tiny accommodation built as secondary accommodation within the premises of a larger family house and they fall under the category of tiny houses that provides property owners with a spare house. They get their name from being popular choices for aging parents who seek their own space without leaving the premises of their family. It also serves as a good source of passive income when rented out to tenants providing property owners with additional income form the rent it supplies weekly or monthly. If you think adding such accommodation will help you then getting down to the nitty grittiness of the granny flat plans needs to be done immediately. If your family members decide to ideate, then all the better.

Tips for Granny Flat Planning

1. Research ahead: granny flats are tiny houses so some research while making granny flat plans would definitely be of help rather than going in blank. People who constructed granny flats of their own will provide you with constructive advises from their own experiences, and if you are in possession of an internet connection, a quick search online will provide you with several links on the requirements of granny flat plans, its features, and inclusions. You can also enquire with your builder to any queries relating to its construction.

2. Your home location: before investing on resources to build a secondary accommodation, ensure your grounds and the site for construction has an access route via which supplies from vehicles can be brought. Secondly, research ahead or ask your builder on the rules and regulations for construction of granny flats as some localities have laws that require you to seek prior permission or full fill certain conditions.

3. See all the options available: enquire your builder for recommendations on the construction of the granny flat according to your needs and financial capability. After making a note of all the available options, go ahead for what you think is the best for you.

4. Stay open minded: Just like every other field of development, the construction business too is ever evolving with new materials and techniques to be used in the construction of a building. Modern construction materials and techniques often provide added effects to the longevity and strength of the construction. Enquire your builder for more advises in this field.

5. Make a list of the things you need: sit down with your builder, and make a list of the things you require for your granny flat like a ramp or other disability friendly designs or special mounted windows etc. this will provide the builder with adequate time to plan ahead before construction.

6. A meeting with your builder: it is a wise decision to book a meeting with your builder and have your dreams and aspirations for the house discussed. This does not provide you with a glimpse of the company you are going to hire but also if the builder is unable to fulfil it according to your wishes. She or he will let you know.

7. Budgeting: the trick to budgeting is to prepare with a budget a little more than the stipulated amount for you Granny Flat Plans, as this will provide you money for additional expenses which might crop up during the course of the construction like furniture or cost for connections.

For homeowners with space to construct a secondary home in their main premises the construction of a granny flat will surely add in the value of a property, but they have their own challenges. However proper granny flat plans will help you in navigating all the shortcomings that might crop up your way and keep you prepare with contingencies on how to tackle them. So, how soon is your plan going to come up?

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