Self-build and custom-build housing is where a person commissions or (whether acting alone or with other individuals) is personally involved in the design and construction of a dwelling that is intended to be the individual’s main residence once built.
Self-build housing can include the following:
- self-build housing - where a person builds their own house or appoints their own builder.
- custom-build housing - where a person tasks a house builder to tailor a home to their preferences before it is built.
- collective self-build - where a group get together to build their homes. This provides the opportunity for friends and people, to work together – sharing costs and building relationships as they build their houses.
- co-housing - an intentional, mutually-supportive community with shared communal space. It involves people coming together to build a neighbourhood that embodies particular values.
- self-provided housing - includes self-build housing, custom-build housing and collective build housing.
The opportunity to personally build or commission a new build house can be very rewarding in terms of choosing the way your new house looks and suits your needs now and in the future. As a result, the council and Scottish Government are keen to encourage greater self-build opportunities across Angus.