Hello everyone,
On Saturday, we might buy a plot of land – and those are really scarce here.
The downside (or however you want to see it) is that it’s a rear lot, or a plot set far back from the street. The driveway is about 35 meters (115 feet), and the distance to the house is probably around 40 meters (130 feet).
A quick question: WHO has a similar plot and can tell me how much the costs are (especially for earthworks) for such a long access road? Of course, development costs and utility connections vary, but I would be extremely grateful for a rough estimate since I have no idea.
Thank you, thank you!!!
On Saturday, we might buy a plot of land – and those are really scarce here.
The downside (or however you want to see it) is that it’s a rear lot, or a plot set far back from the street. The driveway is about 35 meters (115 feet), and the distance to the house is probably around 40 meters (130 feet).
A quick question: WHO has a similar plot and can tell me how much the costs are (especially for earthworks) for such a long access road? Of course, development costs and utility connections vary, but I would be extremely grateful for a rough estimate since I have no idea.
Thank you, thank you!!!
The municipality and utility providers handle the allocation for electricity, water, and street-side wastewater connection – and there are set prices per meter for this.
You are responsible for the wastewater connection on the property side yourself.
At least, that was the case for us.
I have added a bit more to my post above.
You are responsible for the wastewater connection on the property side yourself.
At least, that was the case for us.
I have added a bit more to my post above.
Examples of Development Costs:
Plot size: 700 m² (7,535 ft²); floor area ratio: 0.7; site coverage ratio: 0.4;
Municipality: e.g., Oldenburg
Sewer connection: €3,675.64 (Calculation: 700 m² x floor area ratio x €7.5013 / m² = €3,675.64)
Stormwater connection: €800.80 (Calculation: 700 m² x site coverage ratio x €2.86 / m² = €800.80)
Water supply: €1,466.24
Gas connection: €951.00
Electricity connection: €1,364.13
Road access: €15,422.40
This results in development costs totaling €23,680.08.
These development costs may already be included in the land price. To find out if they are included, check with the seller or the local municipality. Land value reference prices also reflect this factor.
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We were given a forecast of €32,000. We will check again ourselves as well. It certainly depends on the location.
Where did you build, BeHaElJa?
Plot size: 700 m² (7,535 ft²); floor area ratio: 0.7; site coverage ratio: 0.4;
Municipality: e.g., Oldenburg
Sewer connection: €3,675.64 (Calculation: 700 m² x floor area ratio x €7.5013 / m² = €3,675.64)
Stormwater connection: €800.80 (Calculation: 700 m² x site coverage ratio x €2.86 / m² = €800.80)
Water supply: €1,466.24
Gas connection: €951.00
Electricity connection: €1,364.13
Road access: €15,422.40
This results in development costs totaling €23,680.08.
These development costs may already be included in the land price. To find out if they are included, check with the seller or the local municipality. Land value reference prices also reflect this factor.
link removed; building expert
We were given a forecast of €32,000. We will check again ourselves as well. It certainly depends on the location.
Where did you build, BeHaElJa?
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Bauexperte14 Jun 2016 21:10I also consider EUR 30,000 to be realistic... public connections, local telecommunications, and access roads.
Regards, Bauexperte
Regards, Bauexperte
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toxicmolotof14 Jun 2016 21:15Inga123 schrieb:
about 40 meters to the house.Lenza schrieb:
about 42 meters to the streetFor both of you, a reminder that the planner needs to take emergency access routes into account (and, if necessary, fire service parking areas). I'm not an expert, but this is not a trivial matter. We only had about 20m (65 feet), and even then the building authority imposed requirements, especially regarding additional escape routes to the front.
BeHaElJa schrieb:
In an emergency, you should be able to drive through the carport to the house (our driveway is 5 m (16 feet) wide) Will the fire service agree to that? Here, they would strongly object if that is the only access route. Also, in most cases, utility lines are not allowed to run underneath buildings. But again, check the local regulations in advance.
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