Renovation projects · Fife
Renovation projects across Fife — tired character cottages, period homes ripe for restoration and barns waiting to be converted, all priced for the work ahead.
The Kingdom of Fife stretches between the Tay and the Forth — characterful fishing villages on the East Neuk, market towns and substantial farmhouses inland.
Yes — specialist renovation mortgages release funds in stages as work completes. Standard mortgages usually require the property to be habitable at the point of purchase. Bridging finance is another route for short-term projects.
Very variable — cosmetic refurb is £500-£1,500/m², full restoration of a listed character home can be £2,500-£3,500/m². Always price up with local builders before committing and add 15-20% contingency.
Internal works usually don't need planning. Extensions, external changes, and any works to a listed building (internal or external) usually do. Permitted Development rights cover some external work — check before starting.
Done well, in the right location, yes — but the margins are tighter than they used to be. Materials and labour costs have risen sharply. Best return tends to come from homes in popular villages where finished value far exceeds local average.
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