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Taking Guidance From YouTube Videos, A Man Built His Own House With $180K


A man from Hampshire has constructed his house himself by spending nearly $179,000.

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The 51-year-old had no prior experience in the field and most of the guidance he used for the project came from YouTube video tutorials.

It took Graham Harley a whole decade to complete building his five-bed bungalow in Ringwood. The house is obviously worth way above the $179,000 Harley spent on the construction.

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Harley maintained a balance among his job, family and building work as he learned the skills like plastering and roofing that were necessary to complete the project.

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He decided to start building his own house when a building contractor sarcastically told him that anyone could build a house if they tried.

The house Harley has constructed consists of a main building and a pair of other buildings containing a gym and a TV room.

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The main building has two bathrooms, a dining room, a kitchen, and a big lounge area.

Keeping in mind that houses in his locality cost somewhere near $600,000, Harley has saved quite a bit of money.

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However, Harley is not going to sell the house. He has plans of moving in with his partner Mandie Wales and live there after retirement.

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Harley said: “I got the idea years ago. A friend of mine was building their own house and they asked if I could carry the blocks.

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“So I did that and watched the work. I got to know a builder very well.

“When the opportunity arose I asked him to come and have a look [at my property]. He turned up and said it would be easy.

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“It wasn’t the answer I was expecting! He then disappeared for a few years but when he turned up again I had started building.

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“I had taken him out of context – he meant to just do the brickwork. It’s been a labor of love. The family have been very supportive.

“I would work as long as the light allowed. Everything took longer because I was learning.”

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Mandie added: “Initially I didn’t think much would come of it. Graham just said he was going to do it – he reckoned it would take 18 months.

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“This is now our long-term home. We can completely retire here. There’s a wet room downstairs.”

 

 

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