ᐅ Semi-detached house with 105 sqm of living space and 80 sqm of usable area
Created on: 2 May 2020 12:41
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herufbayHello dear forum,
I would like to get your opinions on the following project (not my own, just came across the offer).
Semi-detached house with 105 m² (1130 sq ft) of living space and 80 m² (860 sq ft) of utility space (I assume this refers to a basement).
According to the listing, the house has 5 rooms.
It has 1.5 floors, so I assume a pitched roof with knee wall (height unknown).
Plot size: 250 m² (2690 sq ft)
Price: not specified, needs to be asked.
Apart from the limited information, my question is who would build something like this?
Assuming the 80 m² (860 sq ft) of utility space is the basement, the footprint of the ground floor would also be about 80 m² (860 sq ft). That leaves only 25 m² (270 sq ft) for the upper floor, which suggests a very low or even no knee wall. This would make the upper floor practically unusable as living space. I also wonder how five rooms can fit in there? And of course, the price remains a key question.
Can anyone make sense of this?
Thanks in advance for your answers.
Best regards
herufbay
I would like to get your opinions on the following project (not my own, just came across the offer).
Semi-detached house with 105 m² (1130 sq ft) of living space and 80 m² (860 sq ft) of utility space (I assume this refers to a basement).
According to the listing, the house has 5 rooms.
It has 1.5 floors, so I assume a pitched roof with knee wall (height unknown).
Plot size: 250 m² (2690 sq ft)
Price: not specified, needs to be asked.
Apart from the limited information, my question is who would build something like this?
Assuming the 80 m² (860 sq ft) of utility space is the basement, the footprint of the ground floor would also be about 80 m² (860 sq ft). That leaves only 25 m² (270 sq ft) for the upper floor, which suggests a very low or even no knee wall. This would make the upper floor practically unusable as living space. I also wonder how five rooms can fit in there? And of course, the price remains a key question.
Can anyone make sense of this?
Thanks in advance for your answers.
Best regards
herufbay
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nordanney2 May 2020 15:33herufbay schrieb:
Regardless of the limited information, the question that comes to mind is who would build something like this?The person whose development plan allows for such a house. Why not? It depends on the floor plan. This is actually a common size for older houses, all of which are very livable.nordanney schrieb:
The one who was able to build such a house with their development plan. Why not? It depends on the floor plan. This is actually a common size for older houses, which are all very livable.This is an offer for a new build, not an existing property.
herufbay schrieb:
I would like to hear your opinions on the following project (not my own, just came across the offer)
A semi-detached house with 105 m² (1130 sq ft) of living space and 80 m² (860 sq ft) of usable space (I assume this means a basement).Not every assumption made without verification has to be wrong, but: why are you asking us about a property of which you apparently only know the headline of the offer — is this just for the sake of abstract philosophical discussion?https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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nordanney2 May 2020 16:47herufbay schrieb:
This is an offer for a new build, not for an existing property. My comments/remarks also apply to a new build. Please take a look at the plans. Even 200m² (2,150 sq ft) can be poorly usable.
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