Hello dear forum members,
we are interested in a plot of land that has a slight slope (see attached photos).
What do you think? Based solely on the pictures you see, is it possible to fill in or redistribute the soil to level the plot, or would we inevitably have to build following the slope? What approximate costs might we expect? A basement is not planned; we would like to build with a slab-on-grade foundation.
Thank you very much!






we are interested in a plot of land that has a slight slope (see attached photos).
What do you think? Based solely on the pictures you see, is it possible to fill in or redistribute the soil to level the plot, or would we inevitably have to build following the slope? What approximate costs might we expect? A basement is not planned; we would like to build with a slab-on-grade foundation.
Thank you very much!
It is not exactly level either.
Where is the driveway for both plots?
What are the cardinal directions?
Can you accept a basement or ground floor that goes into the slope at the back?
The exterior landscaping can then be adjusted, possibly with a graded slope instead of retaining walls, etc.
Each floor has garden access.
Where is the driveway for both plots?
What are the cardinal directions?
Can you accept a basement or ground floor that goes into the slope at the back?
The exterior landscaping can then be adjusted, possibly with a graded slope instead of retaining walls, etc.
Each floor has garden access.
Solvin schrieb:
Well, I’d say this. Both plots cost only €30,000 each. There is no broker’s fee. I just needed to roughly know what additional costs come up when building into a slope. No one can give you a precise answer here without detailed information:
Other than the fact that the construction will cost more than the land itself. That doesn’t help you much if you plan with €30,000 and later it turns out that removal and disposal will cost an extra €15,000 because the soil class is very poor or you need to compact with special or extra gravel.
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HilfeHilfe25 May 2018 12:17Do you already have a builder or architect? They should be able to provide a reliable estimate.
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