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maclarencat | 19:25 Mon 27th May 2019 | ChatterBank
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I have seen a house I love but there is land slip as its on the side of a steep hill. How much does it cost approximately to have retaining walls built. The garden fence is approximately 100feet long. the top of the garden is approximately 20feet higher than the bottom
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is it a cash purchase? I'd be checking out mortgage and insurance possibilities first but maybe you already have?
Hmmmm, it's the slippery slope.
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"[Q:] How Much Does It Cost To Build a Retaining Wall?

[A:] Differences in size, material and terrain result in a tremendous variety of construction costs. for the sake of this cost guide, lets consider the cost to build a 50 ft long, cast concrete retaining wall.

On a national average, most people will spend a minimum of £9,870 for a 6 ft high retaining wall. For an 8 ft high retaining wall, homeowners will spend around £10,564 Steep land, top-notch materials and/or a particularly higher 10 ft wall can cause the price to climb as high as £19,344.

You could also end up spending more if extensive clearing work for trees or brush proves necessary, or the area is difficult for workers and heavy equipment to reach."
[I've tidied that text up a bit, as it seems to have got rather muddled in its original form]

Source:
https://gradedtradesmen.co.uk/price/how-much-does-a-retaining-wall-cost

See also here:
https://www.mybuilder.com/questions/v/196/how-much-to-build-a-retaining-wall-12-mtrs-long-and-6ft-high-soil-would-be-to-top-of-wall-at-rear-and-the-soil-in-front-would-need-removing-only-after-a-ball-park-figure

Sorry, no matter how much I loved the house I'd be looking elsewhere.
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Thank-you all. It would be a cash purchase. I think i have to get a structural engineer to take a look. It is very underpriced so I dont mind spending up to £30,000 for it doing. I just dont know if I should. :(
Just thought I'd throw in a few thoughts, Mac.
Chris's post gives some good, representative figures, but, 20 feet???

I'm not saying it would necessarily amount to that, but such an undertaking would be more like civil engineering than run-of-the-mill retaining walls.

All do-able of course. A Structural Engineer is essential to design any retaining wall of this size.

I'd be inclined to ask the Engineer about the possibility of simply deepening the building's existing foundations. Could possibly work out cheaper.

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