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Stuart February 10th 06 12:26 PM

Rebuild Costs And How To Find Them
 
I was wondering the other day ...re Buildings Insurance renewal ...how
to work out what rebuilding costs are .I live in a red sandstone
tenement ( block of flats ) property that is about 100 years old and
consists of 8 flats...1 and 2 bedroom flats.... in each close/entrance
..
Is there any way of getting a rebuild cost . At present I think it is
at £55000 for my flat but that figure is years old . The actual
rebuild cost would,of course depend on what damage had been done to
the rest of the property which extends to 40 flats in the entire
block..Typical flats are selling for a round £100,000 at present..

Any help appreciated .Do Insurance companies keep such a way of
working this out .




Stuart

crb February 10th 06 01:17 PM

Rebuild Costs And How To Find Them
 
Look at http://calculator.bcis.co.uk/

CRB


Peter Crosland February 10th 06 01:24 PM

Rebuild Costs And How To Find Them
 
I was wondering the other day ...re Buildings Insurance renewal ...how
to work out what rebuilding costs are .I live in a red sandstone
tenement ( block of flats ) property that is about 100 years old and
consists of 8 flats...1 and 2 bedroom flats.... in each close/entrance
.
Is there any way of getting a rebuild cost . At present I think it is
at £55000 for my flat but that figure is years old . The actual
rebuild cost would,of course depend on what damage had been done to
the rest of the property which extends to 40 flats in the entire
block..Typical flats are selling for a round £100,000 at present..

Any help appreciated .Do Insurance companies keep such a way of


Are you too lazy to use Google?

http://calculator.bcis.co.uk/


Peter Crosland





Stuart February 10th 06 01:46 PM

Rebuild Costs And How To Find Them
 
On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 13:24:50 -0000, "Peter Crosland"
wrote:

I was wondering the other day ...re Buildings Insurance renewal ...how
to work out what rebuilding costs are .I live in a red sandstone
tenement ( block of flats ) property that is about 100 years old and
consists of 8 flats...1 and 2 bedroom flats.... in each close/entrance
.
Is there any way of getting a rebuild cost . At present I think it is
at £55000 for my flat but that figure is years old . The actual
rebuild cost would,of course depend on what damage had been done to
the rest of the property which extends to 40 flats in the entire
block..Typical flats are selling for a round £100,000 at present..

Any help appreciated .Do Insurance companies keep such a way of


Are you too lazy to use Google?


how do you know I didn't ?


Stuart February 10th 06 01:47 PM

Rebuild Costs And How To Find Them
 
On 10 Feb 2006 05:17:19 -0800, "crb"
wrote:

Look at http://calculator.bcis.co.uk/

CRB


Thx for that .

Stuart February 10th 06 01:49 PM

Rebuild Costs And How To Find Them
 
On 10 Feb 2006 05:17:19 -0800, "crb"
wrote:

Look at http://calculator.bcis.co.uk/

CRB


Thx but being a block of flats the calculator doesn't aply so I'll
need to think again



Peter Crosland February 10th 06 03:12 PM

Rebuild Costs And How To Find Them
 
Are you too lazy to use Google?


how do you know I didn't ?



QED!

Peter Crosland



Rob Morley February 10th 06 08:28 PM

Rebuild Costs And How To Find Them
 
In article
Owain wrote:
snip

The rebuilding cost would probably therefore be arrived at by
calculating the full costs of demolition and rebuild (in a suitable
style - listing or conservation area status will increase costs) for the
whole block, divided between the number of flats in the building
(usually in the same close, but in some cases there is more than one
close in the same legal tenement, and this might apply in your case).

Of course problems arise if some owners aren't fully insured against the
risk that occurs.

I can imagine a building with a gap where one of the flats should have
been, supported only by a few RSJs :-)


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