ᐅ Seeking a Prefabricated House Builder in Augsburg

Created on: 13 Feb 2022 11:29
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selcuk55li
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selcuk55li
13 Feb 2022 11:29
Hey everyone,

I was really lucky to get a plot of land of about 320m² (3445 sq ft) from a municipality near Augsburg at a very favorable price, where the current market value should be about three times higher.

We plan to build a house within the next three years, but we’re not sure yet how, where, or what exactly. At the moment, we lean towards a prefabricated house because it supposedly means less stress, as everything comes from a single source, and it might also be cheaper and more affordable than a solid (brick-and-mortar) house.

We’ve already had an initial consultation with a traditional solid house builder, and with my desired specifications of
- 2 full floors (excluding the roof)
- 3 bedrooms on the upper floor
- possibly with a basement that must be completely waterproof and protected against upward water pressure according to the development plan (the builder said the basement alone would cost around 60,000 to 80,000 euros)
the price is significantly over half a million euros.

I plan to schedule appointments with several prefabricated house suppliers in the Augsburg area (radius about 250km (155 miles)) in the coming months to hear what they have to offer.

In the end, I’m not asking for public recommendations for house suppliers here (maybe privately via PM), but rather I want to approach everything correctly and avoid unnecessary stress. I’m sure many future homeowners would wish for that.

It could be helpful if people shared their own mistakes here and explained how they would have done things better. That would benefit everyone planning to build in the future.

Personally, from my current research, I find the company Town & Country interesting because they build solid houses and are reportedly affordable. I might also have been influenced a bit by a Galileo documentary.
I also find the block construction method from Dennert appealing, as it looks very stable and you don’t see wood sticking out everywhere during construction.

What puts me off a little is seeing so much wood in prefabricated houses. I somehow associate that with it not being stable over many years. Is that just a prejudice?

My first questions are:

During the few days or months that the house is being built, should an external surveyor/inspector be hired to periodically check on the construction and provide feedback?

Are there any prefabricated house suppliers that deliver truly turnkey homes? Meaning you only need to bring in your furniture and belongings. Ideally, this would also include outdoor features like a terrace, paving stones, fence, etc.
Nida35a13 Feb 2022 11:36
Welcome to the forum,
the first question to clarify is,
is this even a building plot if it is so inexpensive?
11ant13 Feb 2022 11:41
More later, just a quick question: at what blood alcohol concentration do you see at Dennert WOOD?
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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selcuk55li
13 Feb 2022 11:44
Nida35a schrieb:

Welcome to the forum,
the first question to clarify is, is this really a building plot if it is so inexpensive?

Yes, it is definitely a building plot; it was listed specifically for construction purposes.
The development plan also specifies everything regarding how it must or may be done.
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selcuk55li
13 Feb 2022 11:48
11ant schrieb:

More later, just a quick question: what blood alcohol level do you see for Dennert WOOD?


The comment about the wood was not specifically directed at the company Dennert.
So far, I have watched several documentaries and videos where manufacturers present their products, and in some, you can see the production steps.

But already on the construction site, when the prefabricated elements are assembled and wood is visible at the edges, I find it somewhat disturbing or unfavorable for the future.

Maybe I think this way because I am not familiar with it, and I have always considered masonry to be better, at least until now.
However, many people nowadays say that these two methods are now almost equally good.
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hanse987
13 Feb 2022 12:33
Before looking for a building partner, I would first check what is permitted on the plot.

What does the zoning plan / building permit say?
Is the plot flat or sloped?
What is the shape of the plot?
What is the orientation?