ᐅ No groundbreaking yet, but already problems with the construction company
Created on: 4 Oct 2016 09:59
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Jazz089
Hello dear forum community,
I just need to vent a little. As mentioned in the headline, we haven't even broken ground yet, but I'm already frustrated with the construction company. We are building with Town & Country and originally didn’t want to build with them, but because of the plot of land, we were tied to this company. Maybe this is all normal, but I just feel like I’m being taken for a ride...
We’re all probably aware that building a house is expensive. We also know that Town & Country doesn’t represent the luxury segment of homebuilding (and they’re not exactly cheap either). So why am I upset right now? First of all, we have absolutely no cost transparency. We want a decentralized ventilation system instead of a central one. During the sales meeting, they said that a decentralized system is not an option for our house type or that they had bad experiences with it. Since this was very important to us, the salesperson said he would call the heating contractor again to see if there might be another possibility. Well, we then received an email stating that we would have to pay an additional 3,000€ (about 3,300 USD) and would get a decentralized ventilation system. After the planning meeting with the managing director, this statement was revoked and he said he would send us an offer. Well, that 3,000€ then turned into 10,000€. We complained, and then suddenly it was 6,000€ plus 2,000€ for the basement. What am I even supposed to believe at this point?
Then there was the issue with ordering extra windows. During the sales meeting, I wanted to include all additional windows we planned to have. But I was told to sort that out with the architect later, and that the surcharge for windows would only be the material cost… Now we are being asked to pay 950€ (about 1,050 USD) for upgrading from standard to floor-to-ceiling windows and 1,750€ (about 1,940 USD) for an additional floor-to-ceiling window. The prices seem extremely expensive to me, and I’m just not willing to be taken advantage of like this. In the construction contract, we already included 4 additional windows, but these were never accounted for in the pricing… I’m just so frustrated and we haven’t even properly started yet.
How do you see the window costs? Are these normal prices? Maybe I’m not yet fully in the building mindset and haven’t gotten used to additional costs, but it just seems very expensive to me.
Thanks for listening.
I just need to vent a little. As mentioned in the headline, we haven't even broken ground yet, but I'm already frustrated with the construction company. We are building with Town & Country and originally didn’t want to build with them, but because of the plot of land, we were tied to this company. Maybe this is all normal, but I just feel like I’m being taken for a ride...
We’re all probably aware that building a house is expensive. We also know that Town & Country doesn’t represent the luxury segment of homebuilding (and they’re not exactly cheap either). So why am I upset right now? First of all, we have absolutely no cost transparency. We want a decentralized ventilation system instead of a central one. During the sales meeting, they said that a decentralized system is not an option for our house type or that they had bad experiences with it. Since this was very important to us, the salesperson said he would call the heating contractor again to see if there might be another possibility. Well, we then received an email stating that we would have to pay an additional 3,000€ (about 3,300 USD) and would get a decentralized ventilation system. After the planning meeting with the managing director, this statement was revoked and he said he would send us an offer. Well, that 3,000€ then turned into 10,000€. We complained, and then suddenly it was 6,000€ plus 2,000€ for the basement. What am I even supposed to believe at this point?
Then there was the issue with ordering extra windows. During the sales meeting, I wanted to include all additional windows we planned to have. But I was told to sort that out with the architect later, and that the surcharge for windows would only be the material cost… Now we are being asked to pay 950€ (about 1,050 USD) for upgrading from standard to floor-to-ceiling windows and 1,750€ (about 1,940 USD) for an additional floor-to-ceiling window. The prices seem extremely expensive to me, and I’m just not willing to be taken advantage of like this. In the construction contract, we already included 4 additional windows, but these were never accounted for in the pricing… I’m just so frustrated and we haven’t even properly started yet.
How do you see the window costs? Are these normal prices? Maybe I’m not yet fully in the building mindset and haven’t gotten used to additional costs, but it just seems very expensive to me.
Thanks for listening.
What advantage is that supposed to be?
950€ (about $1,030) is quite steep, and I wouldn’t want to pay that, but here you made your first costly mistake: signed the contract, now it’s going to get expensive. Have fun during the material selection.
Hopefully, the walk-in shower is already included in the price.
950€ (about $1,030) is quite steep, and I wouldn’t want to pay that, but here you made your first costly mistake: signed the contract, now it’s going to get expensive. Have fun during the material selection.
Hopefully, the walk-in shower is already included in the price.
tomtom79 schrieb:
What advantage is that supposed to be?
950€ is steep and I wouldn’t want to pay that, but here you made the first costly mistake: you signed the contract, now it’s going to get expensive. Have fun with the selection process.
Hopefully the walk-in shower is already included in the price.You mean the central one now?
As I said, I wanted to have it contractually fixed, but unfortunately that wasn’t possible. Otherwise, I would have definitely done it.
We even have two walk-in level-access showers included already :-) The selections will be quite expensive for us because the sanitary fittings are a complete mess, and we definitely have to pay a lot of money for that. But we expected that. We’re just annoyed about the ventilation and windows. The other additional costs are okay.