Style Building designed this service for prospective homeowners, who are looking to purchase a property but want to understand more about the potential to extend.

A member of our Architectural Team will visit the property with you to get a feel for the existing property and understand more about what you want to achieve. During the site visit, we will offer advice on planning feasibility, design options and we can also address any questions you have on the Design & Construction process (eg. timelines, cost etc.).

We will take some measurements and additional details which will enable us to offer you with quotes for both the Design & Construction Phase.

Our Pre-Purchase Feasibility Service Includes:

  • Site visit at the property
  • Flexible appointments with our Architectural Team
  • Visual Survey of proposed floor area
  • Creative design ideas
  • Specialize planning advice
  • Cost advice on optimizing your budget and time frame
  • Budget Estimate within 48 hours

BOOK A PRE-PURCHASE FEASIBILITY

PRICE: £125 + VAT (*£125 + VAT fully refundable within 30days on Design instruction)

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Depending on how far you are through the buying process, you will need to arrange access via the Estate Agent. This is where our flexible appointments come in useful, as you are arranging an appointment with the agent and us.

    This completely depends on you – we would never leave you with unanswered questions. Depending on the size of the property and the scope of works, site visits can last anywhere between 30 minutes and an hour.

    We understand that time is of the essence when it comes to buying a property, so we issue quotes within 48 hours of the site visit.

    Yes, absolutely. Purchasing a property can be time consuming so it can be beneficial to get stuck into the Design Phase during this period. However, and for simplicity, we would advise that you are the legal owner before a planning application is submitted.