ᐅ Which is the most affordable prefabricated house with the highest number of rooms?
Created on: 21 Dec 2016 11:29
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asd345
Hello,
I am looking for:
1. The most affordable prefabricated house.
2. The most affordable prefabricated house with the highest number of rooms. Preferably square-shaped with a flat roof. It should be suitable for shared apartments.
Thank you!
I am looking for:
1. The most affordable prefabricated house.
2. The most affordable prefabricated house with the highest number of rooms. Preferably square-shaped with a flat roof. It should be suitable for shared apartments.
Thank you!
asd345 schrieb:
Okay, it should have a bit more character as a house.There aren’t just containers that look like site offices. Quite a few student dormitories nowadays are built using containers. Look into that; it’s not such an unusual idea.
Alex85 schrieb:
There aren't only containers that look like construction site offices. Many student dormitories nowadays are actually based on containers. Look into that, it's not that far-fetched.No, containers are unfortunately ruled out.
asd345 schrieb:
No, unfortunately containers are not an option. Then it would be best to specify the framework conditions, desired size or number of residential units, construction type, zoning or planning permission requirements if you already have a plot of land, and so on.
That way, you can get more precise advice.
But as a general rule, it usually doesn’t matter how you build the same building with the same conditions: the cost will typically be about the same. Theoretically, you can only save money through personal connections or by doing work yourself.
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Traumfaenger21 Dec 2016 16:19Hello,
have you already looked into prefabricated houses? Because:
1. Prefabricated houses are mostly custom-designed nowadays, so it depends on your requirements. I would look for a smaller supplier; around 1,600 EUR per square meter (approximately 150 USD per square foot) is possible if you have modest requirements.
2. Prefabricated houses are often more expensive than solid construction.
By the way, if you approach a salesperson with a question like this, they will probably send you away...
have you already looked into prefabricated houses? Because:
1. Prefabricated houses are mostly custom-designed nowadays, so it depends on your requirements. I would look for a smaller supplier; around 1,600 EUR per square meter (approximately 150 USD per square foot) is possible if you have modest requirements.
2. Prefabricated houses are often more expensive than solid construction.
By the way, if you approach a salesperson with a question like this, they will probably send you away...
Well, a general question like that naturally invites assumptions.
You are free to ask questions like that. But as you probably know, the question itself is already open to interpretation.
Which level of finish, how large are the shared flats, what standard of fittings, and so on—there is no one-size-fits-all answer. It really depends on your specific requirements.
Casually speaking, I would recommend starting with the lowest level of finish relevant to you and your own labor, then presenting that to a selection of trusted builders. The more precise your expectations are, the better advice you will receive.
You are free to ask questions like that. But as you probably know, the question itself is already open to interpretation.
Which level of finish, how large are the shared flats, what standard of fittings, and so on—there is no one-size-fits-all answer. It really depends on your specific requirements.
Casually speaking, I would recommend starting with the lowest level of finish relevant to you and your own labor, then presenting that to a selection of trusted builders. The more precise your expectations are, the better advice you will receive.
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toxicmolotof21 Dec 2016 23:11Shurgard manages to fit many rooms into a small space.