Hello,
we have only attended our first construction consultation to get a quote.
The only differences are no conservatory, an air-to-water heat pump, and a carport with an extended roof along the length of 8m (26 feet).
The total price for this would be a hefty 215,000 euros.
What interests me now, and where I’m not entirely confident, is why this house is so expensive. A couple of friends built a similar house, brick by brick, for 180,000 euros.
Best regards & thanks
we have only attended our first construction consultation to get a quote.
The only differences are no conservatory, an air-to-water heat pump, and a carport with an extended roof along the length of 8m (26 feet).
The total price for this would be a hefty 215,000 euros.
What interests me now, and where I’m not entirely confident, is why this house is so expensive. A couple of friends built a similar house, brick by brick, for 180,000 euros.
Best regards & thanks
Baustelle2016 schrieb:
I should add that we signed a separate design contract in October, after which the architect started working on the preliminary design. The detailed construction planning took place after the signing of the construction contract.And how long did you wait for the building permit / planning permission?ONeill schrieb:
And how long did you wait for the building permit / planning permission?An approved building permit / planning permission is really overrated,...B
Bauexperte15 Mar 2016 09:02Steve_D schrieb:
What do you think about the purchase price of €215,000?
It’s a KfW 55 house, 127 sqm (1,367 sq ft), thermal insulation concrete slab, air-to-water heat pump, chimney, stove, extended roof with an 8 m (26 ft) long carport. In my opinion, this price is not feasible; not even in Thuringia.
Regards, Bauexperte
Thanks in advance for all the responses. What do you think about the purchase price of 215,000 euros?
It's a KfW 55 energy-efficient house, 127 sqm (1,367 sq ft), thermal insulated ground slab, air-to-water heat pump, chimney, stove, extended roof with an 8 m (26 ft) long carport.
In what way is it not feasible?
As mentioned, it’s not a turnkey delivery; we plan to have tiling and other finishing work done by acquaintances.
It's a KfW 55 energy-efficient house, 127 sqm (1,367 sq ft), thermal insulated ground slab, air-to-water heat pump, chimney, stove, extended roof with an 8 m (26 ft) long carport.
Bauexperte schrieb:
In my opinion, this price is not feasible; even not in Thuringia.
Regards, Bauexperte
In what way is it not feasible?
As mentioned, it’s not a turnkey delivery; we plan to have tiling and other finishing work done by acquaintances.
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