Build a granny flat

Frank

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We have a big back garden in a house in D24 on a corner site.

I had planned to build a decent sized shed.

The notion of a granny flat also appeals.
Should be room for a very reasonable sized 2 bed with plenty of garden left over.

Neither mine or parents in law are getting any younger, although touch wood all in good health for now. I know a neighbor or 2 of my folks had granny in the back garden for years.

Own place and Independence but close enough to be minded.

Until then it could be a source of income and if the gov could be lobbied could supply to cheap rental market for student or similar accommodation.

I know this is not allowed under the rent a room scheme as the granny flat is a seperate building although would be on my electric and gas bill.

If I could get permissions build guessing 70K should do a lot, then rent for a few years this should add value to the house and leave me options as parents get older.

Anyone thinking or carried out similar?
 
Generally, granny flats may only be occupied by a member of your extended family and it is forbidden to let them out.

To do what you propose, you'd need planning for a completely separate dwelling, success or otherwise of that would depend on a number of factors.
 
Should be room for a very reasonable sized 2 bed.................

If I could get permissions build guessing 70K should do a lot........................

Hi Frank, never done it but think your €70K might be a bit low.

Pricewise, would a new build be any cheaper than a rebuild ?

If not, any of the online rebuild calculators would suggest that even a below average size for a ground floor 2 bed of 60 sq meters, in Dublin, would cost well over €100K.

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http://www.zurichinsurance.ie/home-insurance/useful-tools/rebuilding-calculator.htm

Doesn’t mean it is not a bad idea though.
 
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