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What are the usual costs for applying for planning permission?

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Navigating the financial side of planning permission can seem like a daunting task, but understanding the typical costs involved can make the process much smoother.

Applying for planning permission is an essential step when planning a residential extension or a new build home. The cost of this process can vary greatly depending on the complexity of the project and the local council involved. While it's difficult to provide a one-size-fits-all answer, it's possible to give a rough guide to the typical costs involved. These costs can be broken down into the planning application fee, additional consultation fees, and potential costs associated with revisions or appeals.

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Understanding the costs involved in applying for planning permission is key to ensuring your project stays on budget. While the planning application fee is a set cost, additional consultation fees and potential revision or appeal costs can add up. It's always a good idea to factor in these potential extra costs from the outset, to avoid any unexpected surprises down the line. By doing so, you can ensure that your new home or extension is a unique reflection of your ambitions and values, without the stress of unexpected costs.

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The planning application fee is a set cost charged by the local council to review your proposed plans. In the UK, this is typically around £462 for a new build home and £206 for an extension or conversion. However, these costs can vary depending on the local authority. It's also important to note that if your application is rejected, you'll need to pay this fee again when you resubmit your plans.

Additional consultation fees may also apply. These can include surveys for tree preservation orders, flood risk assessments, or ecological surveys, amongst others. The cost of these surveys can vary significantly, but it's not uncommon for them to be in the range of £300 to £1000 each.

Lastly, there's the potential cost of revisions or appeals. If your initial application is rejected, you may need to make revisions to your plans and resubmit them, which can incur additional architect fees. If you choose to appeal a decision, you may need to hire a planning consultant, which can cost anywhere from £1000 to £3000.

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