ᐅ Looking for a construction company in the greater Halle (Saale)/Leipzig area!
Created on: 1 Apr 2020 22:33
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bauen34Try searching for builders and enter your region. You might find something in Böhlen.
Vicky Pedia schrieb:
Try searching for property developers and enter your region.Why property developers? They only make sense if the builder is supposed to include the land as well.bauen34 schrieb:
Can someone recommend construction companies there that you have built with yourselves?Look for construction companies and then check this section "Experiences with ..." for their names. And/or search for threads with titles like "Construction company wanted in xyz," where you replace "xyz" with larger towns near you.https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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11ant schrieb:
Why use a building developer? – they only make sense if the contractor is supposed to provide the land as well.Oh, I see. Learned something new. I thought they build turnkey houses regardless of the land.Vicky Pedia schrieb:
I thought turnkey homes were built regardless of the plot of land. No, many future homeowners mistakenly believe that. The term "developer" might seem like the correct technical term for a builder who delivers a turnkey home entirely from one source. However, that’s not accurate. The correct term you’re looking for is "general contractor," also known as "GC." A developer often acts as a GC, but is only called a "developer" if they own the land themselves, develop it, and then sell the fully developed property. Many prospective homeowners don’t understand this—probably because recently, 1) there is often already an agreement to purchase the land with the house included before construction starts, and 2) the developer usually allows the buyer a considerable degree of input in the design process, similar to what a homeowner would have if they were their own builder. If the homebuyer already owns the land, they cannot hire a developer but can still hire the same company under a construction contract (a work contract, not a purchase agreement). This distinction is mentally challenging for 99% of laypeople, likely due to the complexity of the topic.
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