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Reasons Why Should You Get a Flatpack Home

  • Perla Irish
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  1. What Is a Flatpack House?
  2. What Are the Benefits of Flatpack Homes?
  3. What Should You Do Before Buying a Flatpack Home?
  4. Where To Buy a Flatpack Home?

Recently, flat-pack furniture and houses have become more and more popular. Flat-pack homes are inexpensive, quick, and simple to assemble, three good reasons for buying a flat-pack house.

What Is a Flatpack House?

In a technical sense, flat-pack houses date back to World War II. The soldiers’ tents during World War II were also modular homes. Since the 1950s, flat-pack homes have become more popular as an affordable family home option.

These homes are flat packed in a factory, much like flat pack furniture, and are assembled when delivered to your location. Sweden has the most well-known flat-pack homes, but the UK also adopted these homes.

Flat-pack houses are typically more affordable than traditional ones all while retaining a stylish appearance. An estimated 3000+ people choose to build a flat pack house annually in the UK alone.

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What Are the Benefits of Flatpack Homes?

  • Quick assembly in contrast to a house built traditionally.
  • Builds in weeks instead of months.
  • Incredibly simple to assembly and reasonably priced delivery
  • Environmentally friendly, all flat-pack homes use renewable wood and are energy efficient.
  • Despite typically using a standard design, they can be fully customized.
  • Low cost: Flat-pack assembly houses typically cost around 30% less than traditional homes.

What Should You Do Before Buying a Flatpack Home?

Just like any other property, building a new flat pack house involves several approvals and permits. Naturally, funding is first on the list. It might be difficult to come up with the money for your home, but don’t worry—there are some excellent options for mortgage payments.

The land plot comes next. You can’t build your house in your neighbor’s yard. Use the different online plot-finder websites or consult The Land Registry if you’re not sure where to begin your search.

Once you’ve completed these two, you’ll probably need to obtain a building permit and approval under building regulations. It will set you back about £3,000. If the value of your property exceeds £60,000, you will be responsible for paying Stamp Duty, which is 1% of the total value.

In addition, warranties covering the materials and workmanship used in the construction of your new home are available for about 1% of the total cost of the property. It’s critical to plan for your flat pack house needs because custom work or adjustments could be expensive.

Where To Buy a Flatpack Home?

Honestly, there is no dearth of flat-pack home manufacturers. The UK, Germany, and Sweden produce the best flat-pack assembly houses. The two most well-known UK businesses are Haus UK and Potton. They both provide beautifully designed, energy-efficient timber homes.

But if you want an answer that has stood the test of time, go with the Swedish behemoth IKEA without a doubt. Over eight hundred of their Boklok flat pack houses are sold annually, so that has to be something!

Now that you know how to purchase a flatpack home, you need to know who can assemble the home. Instead of waiting till you buy a home, opt for professional flatpack assembly services provided by DR Flatpack. They are one of the most reliable flatpack assembly services in the UK.

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