ᐅ House Construction: Prefabricated House or Solid (Masonry) House? Experiences and Price Range
Created on: 10 Jun 2022 16:50
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Hello everyone,
We have been looking into the topic of building a house for several months now. Unfortunately, we are quite new to this field and are not familiar with all the details. Of course, we have read a lot and searched online, but you often come across different information, especially older and not so up-to-date sources.
We have a plot of land in the city that we are considering. It is about 830 m2 (0.2 acres) including partial utility connections. The cost of the plot is 130,000 euros, and of course, you need to add property transfer tax, notary fees, and land registry costs (anything else we might be forgetting?). Since the plot only has partial utility connections, all the connections are apparently in front of the street because the land was subdivided. So, naturally, there will be additional development costs; we estimate around 10,000 euros. Overall, we would be looking at about 150,000 euros for the land, which is fine so far.
Now comes the house. We are leaning more towards a prefab house since a custom architect-designed home requires a lot of work, right? I have, of course, checked out several providers, and the prices are always quite attractive. We are assuming a 150 m2 (1,615 square feet) prefab house, which shows a price of 380,000 euros including all the services the provider offers. This is assuming a turnkey package. What other costs should we expect? I assume garage and landscaping are obvious extras, but are there other expenses we should factor in? Perhaps someone here has experience with this kind of build and could help us.
We would like to have a rough estimate to see if many additional costs might come up since, otherwise, the total would exceed 600,000 euros for a 150 m2 prefab house, which seems a bit unclear to me.
Thanks in advance to everyone!
We have been looking into the topic of building a house for several months now. Unfortunately, we are quite new to this field and are not familiar with all the details. Of course, we have read a lot and searched online, but you often come across different information, especially older and not so up-to-date sources.
We have a plot of land in the city that we are considering. It is about 830 m2 (0.2 acres) including partial utility connections. The cost of the plot is 130,000 euros, and of course, you need to add property transfer tax, notary fees, and land registry costs (anything else we might be forgetting?). Since the plot only has partial utility connections, all the connections are apparently in front of the street because the land was subdivided. So, naturally, there will be additional development costs; we estimate around 10,000 euros. Overall, we would be looking at about 150,000 euros for the land, which is fine so far.
Now comes the house. We are leaning more towards a prefab house since a custom architect-designed home requires a lot of work, right? I have, of course, checked out several providers, and the prices are always quite attractive. We are assuming a 150 m2 (1,615 square feet) prefab house, which shows a price of 380,000 euros including all the services the provider offers. This is assuming a turnkey package. What other costs should we expect? I assume garage and landscaping are obvious extras, but are there other expenses we should factor in? Perhaps someone here has experience with this kind of build and could help us.
We would like to have a rough estimate to see if many additional costs might come up since, otherwise, the total would exceed 600,000 euros for a 150 m2 prefab house, which seems a bit unclear to me.
Thanks in advance to everyone!
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motorradsilke13 Jun 2022 17:59Pinkiponk schrieb:
Oh, I didn’t mean it like that. I thought it might be a helpful reference since our prices are current and only a few days old. That’s why I usually write in detail and include specifics, such as our federal state and district. I will refrain from doing that in the future.
No, don’t stop doing that. It’s definitely important to present all options.
Pinkiponk schrieb:
Maybe your questions have already been answered by my recent post.At least partly. Entry-level sectional door without a motor, but especially the wall thickness of only 5 cm (2 inches). That is all very minimal, if not outright “cheap.” There are limits with wall thickness (going lower), especially regarding overlap (concrete/steel). It needs to be installed very carefully, almost with “kid gloves.” The low price has to show somewhere.P
Pinkiponk13 Jun 2022 19:20driver55 schrieb:
At least partially. Entry-level sectional door without a motor, but especially just a 5 cm (2 inches) wall thickness! That’s very sparse, not to say “cheap.” There are limits to how thin the walls can be, especially concerning overlap (concrete/steel). It has to be installed very carefully. The low price has to show somewhere. Our previous garage was made of masonry, so we lack experience regarding what the wall thickness should be for a steel garage. For now, it seems acceptable to us. Apparently, it can be easily screwed on (and thus removed again) … maybe we can even sell it later. 🙂
kbt09 schrieb:
If you quote a price, you should also include the parts that must be provided by the builder and that are essential for the garage or its functions 😉. We don’t have the price yet for the slab/strip footing/point footing. I’ll be happy to provide that later. If we only need a point footing, we might do it ourselves. The ground is already compacted. I once read about something like “quick concrete” or similar. I want to try that because the name sounds funny, and I (once again) assume it will make everything quick and easy. 🙂
I didn’t understand the part about the functionalities.
motorradsilke schrieb:
Every prospective builder can decide for themselves what to plan. But that does not answer the original poster’s questions.
Maybe focus a bit more on their concerns than on my response? 😉
Pinkiponk schrieb:
I didn’t understand the part about the functionalities.Well, in addition to the garage price, there is also the cost of the door control system.Similar topics