Hello,
Since my parents are now buying a property and we might be able to purchase part of the land at a favorable price, we are considering whether it makes sense and is affordable to build a house.
I have already read quite a bit and done some research, etc.
But it is hard to navigate through the maze of all the different providers.
Now I hope to get some insights from those who have already gone through this process. 🙂
At the moment, we are leaning towards a prefab house. It should be built ready to move in (including painting and flooring), and the foundation slab should be included as well. Basically, an all-in-one package.
The total price should not exceed €200,000-250,000 (the land, etc., is of course extra, so the cheaper, the better).
It can be a simple single-family house without any fancy extras.
Have any of you had experience with certain providers?
We have seen many great options, but usually something is missing — either the foundation slab or the painting and floor coverings.
PS: Please avoid comments like “that’s unrealistic,” etc. I am only interested in hearing about experiences from those who have worked within this price range. Thank you :-)
Since my parents are now buying a property and we might be able to purchase part of the land at a favorable price, we are considering whether it makes sense and is affordable to build a house.
I have already read quite a bit and done some research, etc.
But it is hard to navigate through the maze of all the different providers.
Now I hope to get some insights from those who have already gone through this process. 🙂
At the moment, we are leaning towards a prefab house. It should be built ready to move in (including painting and flooring), and the foundation slab should be included as well. Basically, an all-in-one package.
The total price should not exceed €200,000-250,000 (the land, etc., is of course extra, so the cheaper, the better).
It can be a simple single-family house without any fancy extras.
Have any of you had experience with certain providers?
We have seen many great options, but usually something is missing — either the foundation slab or the painting and floor coverings.
PS: Please avoid comments like “that’s unrealistic,” etc. I am only interested in hearing about experiences from those who have worked within this price range. Thank you :-)
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motorradsilke8 Apr 2023 05:44WilderSueden schrieb:
But he didn’t want that; he wanted all-inclusive, move-in ready 😉I know that. Sometimes in life, you have to adjust your plans when things don’t go as expected.W
WilderSueden8 Apr 2023 09:48However, the personal contributions exceeding 1000€/sqm are much more than just painting and laying laminate flooring. The redesign should be carefully considered.
The (exaggerated) statement was that you can barely get more than a doghouse for 250K. Since your example, including flooring, painting, and additional construction costs (plus possibly the foundation slab?), will likely be far above 250K, the statement is not really referring to that scenario anyway.
What kind of house can you get today for 250K all-in, excluding the land (and we are already at the upper limit there, as the original poster imagined a maximum of 200-250K)?
What kind of house can you get today for 250K all-in, excluding the land (and we are already at the upper limit there, as the original poster imagined a maximum of 200-250K)?
Fuchur schrieb:
The (exaggerated) statement was that for 250,000 there’s hardly more than a doghouse. Since your example—including floors, painting, and additional construction costs (plus possibly the foundation slab?)—is quite far from 250,000, the statement isn’t really referring to that amount anyway.
What kind of house can you get today for 250,000 all-in excluding the land (and that’s already at the upper limit, as the original poster imagined a maximum of 200,000–250,000)? The foundation slab is included with Town & Country. It’s solid construction.
But even with 250,000 you still won’t get a 120 m² (1,292 ft²) move-in ready house.
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