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15 Bags of Cement, 500 Blocks for Foundation: Steps Salary Earners Can Follow to start building home

Building your house as a salary earner when you already know how much comes in for you every month could be a challenge
The first step to take after you have already got land is to speak to your builder to know what it would cost you
A building expert who spoke to Legit.ng revealed that 500 blocks would be enough to lay the foundation of a three-bedroom house.
The steps are for those who are already land owners.

1. Cutting and clearing
As simple as it sounds, weeding and clearing your piece of land is the first step. Get a good labourer who can do the work for you. Cutting and clearing a plot of land could be as high as N10,000, depending on your location. 
2. Get your plan drawn and approved
Before your set out to build, know your community or state laws and how to seek approval. Approach an architect and get your plan drawn. Your building blueprint will give direction to your builder.

The reason why government approval is important is to avoid issues with the town planning ministry. You do not want to have your project fall foul of the law when you have sunk in money.

3. Foundation of the building 
After clearing your land, the next big thing to work on is the foundation. It is the most important part of your building. When Legit.ng spoke with a seasoned builder, Gbenga, in Ibadan, he gave extensive details of what is needed for a three-bedroom family building, and they are as follows:

500 blocks (estimate of N280 per one)
1 load of sand
1 load of gravel
15 bags of cement
4. Paying your labourers
Before getting those materials, it is necessary you conclude your negotiation with the builder. For Gbenga, he said he charges N80,000 to get such a foundation done.

Your builder's price may be different depending on your location.

5. Be the supervisor 
You know you are a salary earner and you are trying to manage your resources as well as possible. So, you will have to be your own project supervisor.

While being the supervisor, ensure every bag of cement is accounted for. You do not want people pilfering from you.
Now that your foundation is done, take a rest and strategise on when to take it from there. The next big expense will come when you want to roof.