ᐅ Construction of a 144 sqm bungalow in Fichtenwalde (near Potsdam)

Created on: 16 May 2021 18:56
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Acof1978
Then I would also like to introduce our building project here and keep you updated.

First, a brief introduction about us. He (42.5 years; controller in healthcare), she (38.5 years; full-time teacher), child (8.75 years; fully dependent). Our household net income is currently about €6,400 (approximately $6,800) plus performance bonuses, 13th-month salary, overtime, etc. We own a 1,462 sqm (15,735 sq ft) plot of land in Fichtenwalde. The remaining debt on the land is €37,000 (about $39,000). According to official land value guidelines, the land is valued at €146,200 (about $156,000) (€100 / sqm). The market price is around €400,000 to €600,000 (recent sale prices). We submitted the building permit application including the land conversion at the end of December. We expect approval by mid to late July.

The construction company is KB Brandis from Jüterbog. External site supervision will be handled by Bauherrenhilfe with 13 appointments.

Now about the house. It will be a 144 sqm (1,550 sq ft) bungalow plus a 12 sqm (130 sq ft) covered terrace with the following additions:
- Ceiling height 3.00 m (9.8 ft)
- Electric roller shutters (including smart home integration)
- Double-sided laminated windows (wood-colored; RC3 security rating)
- Brine-to-water heat pump with ground collectors due to water protection area (Bosch Compress 7800i LW)
- Hydraulic balancing of the underfloor heating
- Controlled residential ventilation with heat recovery (Bosch)
- Motion detectors from a security company
- 13 kWp photovoltaic system, including battery preparation
- 10 m³ (2,650 gal) cistern for rainwater use
- Doorbell with video function
- Wallbox preparation for electric vehicle charging
- Exterior lighting

Floor plan attached.

We have not yet finalized financing (although discussions have taken place). So far, we have invested up to €30,000 (approximately $32,000) from our own savings during the planning phase. This is almost all of our equity. However, we continue to save about €2,750 (approximately $2,920) per month. The monthly mortgage payment is expected to be around €1,650 (about $1,750) plus additional costs of approximately €200-250 (about $210-265) (taking into account the photovoltaic system). This means when we move into the house, we will still have savings of at least €1,500 (about $1,590) per month.

The construction contract will be signed within the next few weeks. The prices (recently discussed with the company) correspond to the offer and commitment as of September 2020.

The price per square meter of the house (according to the latest offer and full specification) will be €2,700 (about $2,870). This includes everything, such as painting, flooring, etc. The overall costs are structured as follows:
House: €378,000 (about $402,000)
Land conversion including reclassification: €25,000 (about $26,600)
Additional building costs: €40,000 (about $42,500)
Outdoor facilities: €25,000 (about $26,600)
Total financing volume: €468,000 (about $498,000)

Grundriss eines Hauses: Wohnzimmer, Küche, Schlaf-/Kinderzimmer, Bad, Flur, Terrasse.
Mahri239 Oct 2021 10:01
Tom1978 schrieb:

According to the construction specifications, I understand that the eaves box is made of wood.

That's what I also understand. It's the same as with us, it was made from wood. Ours is also 50 cm (20 inches). It's very practical, you can walk around the house without getting your feet wet. 😉
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driver55
9 Oct 2021 10:31
K1300S schrieb:

Even if the roof box is made of wood and treated, you still have to maintain it regularly.

The same applies to the facade. Before installation, there isn’t much to do since it’s not directly exposed to the weather. Cleaning off insects and such is more relevant, but the choice of material hardly matters here and is usually no issue for a single-story house.
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Tom1978
18 Oct 2021 07:30
One more question. There is a wall at the back of our property that borders the neighbor’s land. There is a door installed there, so the neighbor could theoretically enter my property. Can I politely ask them to remove the door? Are there any regulations or laws regarding this? I also wanted to talk to them anyway (I know the woman, she used to work at the clinic), because they disposed of their plastic pipes on our property.
Nida35a18 Oct 2021 08:49
The door isn’t there by chance; either it’s a shortcut for him, or your vacant lot has already been used as a dumping ground by his grandfather, father, himself, or child.
Address the pipes with him directly.
Ask him to remove the gate or secure it with wire (construction site safety) 😉.
Otherwise, be polite but firm.
You might need a saw, sickle, dog, etc. at some point.
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Tom1978
18 Oct 2021 09:13
Nida35a schrieb:

The door isn’t there by chance; either it’s a shortcut for him, or his grandfather, father, himself, or child have used your empty lot as a dumping ground.
Talk to him directly about the pipes.
He should remove the gate or secure it with wire (construction site security) 😉.
Otherwise, be firm but polite — you’ll probably need a saw, sickle, dog, etc.

Well, it might have been a shortcut 30 years ago. Is there a law or regulation I can refer to in case of doubt that says he is not allowed to have a passage door on my property?
Nida35a18 Oct 2021 09:45
If no right of way for the neighbor is registered in your land registry extract, they are not allowed to do anything and must keep the gate closed.