ᐅ House design completed, land purchased – Ready to start building for real?
Created on: 10 Oct 2018 13:08
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hada2018
Hello everyone,
we have a small problem. Last year, we purchased a plot of land from the local authority and have already started planning the house. We designed everything ourselves, the architect reviewed it all and then redrew the plans professionally. Soil tests, land surveying, thermal insulation certificates, etc., have all been completed. Now that the construction phase is approaching, we are becoming increasingly uncertain. We already own a house that we would sell, and the longer we live here, the less comfortable we feel with the idea of building a new home.
Has anyone experienced something similar? The new plot is significantly smaller, and the house would actually be our dream home, but it offers considerably less space than we have now. At the same time, our current house will require many renovations over the next 10 years. We are torn back and forth.
Looking forward to ideas and feedback. Thank you.
we have a small problem. Last year, we purchased a plot of land from the local authority and have already started planning the house. We designed everything ourselves, the architect reviewed it all and then redrew the plans professionally. Soil tests, land surveying, thermal insulation certificates, etc., have all been completed. Now that the construction phase is approaching, we are becoming increasingly uncertain. We already own a house that we would sell, and the longer we live here, the less comfortable we feel with the idea of building a new home.
Has anyone experienced something similar? The new plot is significantly smaller, and the house would actually be our dream home, but it offers considerably less space than we have now. At the same time, our current house will require many renovations over the next 10 years. We are torn back and forth.
Looking forward to ideas and feedback. Thank you.
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Mottenhausen11 Oct 2018 00:18Bookstar schrieb:
Never build new at the current time.Tip of the century. Better wait until... the children are grown? Until you're less than 30 repayment years away from retirement? Until the real estate market calms down because the current population growth reverses? Until you have spent even more money on rent that could already have gone into financing? (In this case: money for maintaining the current house)
blaupuma schrieb:
That’s what I call first-world problems Doesn’t that also apply to the installation direction of oversized tiles?
Mottenhausen schrieb:
Tip of the century. Better to wait until... ... a change of government with hope for an energy saving regulation rightsizing, perhaps?
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https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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HilfeHilfe11 Oct 2018 07:11If there is no fundamental reason and no improvement would be made, I would avoid it.
However, these considerations should have been made before purchasing the plot of land (?)
However, these considerations should have been made before purchasing the plot of land (?)