Click2build doubles building footprints
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by Kay Murchie
Click2Build has announced it is to double the amount of building footprints it offers this month.
The new footprints are set to be revealed at the Building for Profit event on June 20th and 21st at BuildStore’s National Self Build & Renovation Centre in Swindon. Here, potential Click2Builders will find all the information they require for their dream homes.
Click2Build is the revolutionary new website for self-builders. It allows self-builders to design, price and plan the build of their new Click2Build home online.
With the assistance of dedicated advisers, potential Click2Builders will be able to see, print and email their home design online.
Furthermore they will learn about the process of self-build, find suitable plots of land and arrange finance. They will also be provided with a guide budget for the build cost, which will vary according to how much or how little they want to do.
Once they have designed their Click2Build home, they will be able to take advantage of exclusive discounts and offers on materials and finishes necessary to complete their Click2Build home. Exterior finishes can be in Georgian, Victorian or Cottage styles.
Tim Doherty, managing director at the National Self Build & Renovation Centre, said Click2Build’s presence at the Building for Profit event at the centre will be a great opportunity for potential Click2Builders to discover this new concept and arrange a complete end-to-end solution, from finding their building plot and securing finance, to home design and buying materials.
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