Finding a plot to build on — 14 key steps to success

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Finding a plot to build on is feasible when you know how (Image credit: Ron FullHD/Getty Images)

Finding a plot to build on can sometimes feel like finding the proverbial needle in a haystack. Usually the vital first step for those looking to build their own home, it can be a daunting and frustrating process if you’ve never done it before.

As you can potentially be up against some stiff competition from other self builders, small builders and professional land finders, we spoke to Sophie O'Reilly, the manager of Plotfinder, a property whizz with over 25 years of experience in the industry, along with some of our Homebuilding & Renovating experts to help you identify the key steps to successfully finding a plot.

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Sophie O'Reilly

Sophie O'Reilly has dedicated over 25 years to the homebuilding industry. Manager of of Plotfinder for over 8 years, her passion is being able to create opportunities for self builders and renovators to find and create their dream home 

Mark Stevenson

Mark Stevenson has worked as a construction professional for over 30 years and following an extensive career in housebuilding. He is currently chief operating officer for Custom Build Homes and chair of the National Custom and Self Build Association. He previously worked as managing director for Potton, helping self builders build their own homes.

Whilst Mark describes himself as a ‘professional builder’ as a result of his career in housebuilding and timber building system manufacturing, he has specialist knowledge of timber construction and extensive expertise in finding land and project management.

He regularly shares his knowledge at Homebuilding & Renovating Shows and and coaches self builders about how to build their own homes. Aside from Mark’s professional career, his skills also extend to practical building knowledge as a skilled joiner, hands-on renovator and serial self-builder of his own development projects.

He is also Vice Chair of industry body, the Structural Timber Association.