ᐅ Realistic Cost Estimate: Single-Family Home with Challenging Site Access

Created on: 20 Jan 2023 10:50
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schmeissrein
Hello everyone,

I have been following this forum for a while and first of all, a big thank you to everyone who shares their advice here and sometimes also speaks hard truths. I didn’t originally want to create a new thread but intended to form an opinion based on other discussions. However, you convinced me that this building project is too individual for that. So here is our plan:

- Building a new single-family house in the far north of Germany (Schleswig-Flensburg region).
- Plot size is over 1000sqm (10,764 sq ft).
- Total square meters are not so important as long as the layout works.
- Basement is not planned.

What we would like:
- Open-plan kitchen-living area of at least 36m² (388 sq ft).
- Guest room (at least 10m² / 108 sq ft) and small guest bathroom with shower on the ground floor, so that in old age, with disability, or a broken leg, the ground floor can be used independently and possibly serve as a bedroom.
- Utility room / storage room / pantry with heat pump of at least 8m² (86 sq ft) (KfW 40 standard would be great, of course).
- Upper floor with three rooms (1 office, 1 master bedroom, 1 child’s room) each at least 14m² (151 sq ft) and one bathroom. Our dream would be a “walk-in” (what a silly word – aren’t all showers walk-in?) shower to avoid having to clean those limescale-rusty, annoying shower enclosures.
- We could contribute labor for garden landscaping and painting/wallpapering; otherwise, we would prefer a turnkey build.

As for the house style, regionally typical Frisian houses or captain’s houses (with all the “cute” features like small gables, etc.) are in consideration, or also not completely unimaginative “normal” single-family houses. We are not afraid of Bauhaus-style concrete marvels either, but those tend to be more expensive. In terms of fittings, no “gold-plated faucets” and no smart home – but decent and presentable.

The big BUT: the plot is not connected to utilities, and the distance to the street is about 65m (213 ft), of which 50m (164 ft) is a paved driveway and paved parking area that would have to be dug up (across another property). The connection costs and incidental construction costs worry us quite a bit. Does anyone have experience with such a “mammoth connection” for a relatively small building project? What realistic costs should we expect for both?

We would greatly appreciate any thoughts on this project, thank you very much in advance!
K a t j a7 Jun 2023 21:21
I find it very important to set a completion date and clarify what happens if this date is exceeded.
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7 Jun 2023 21:28
schmeissrein schrieb:

Thank you! We are building with a small local company that has direct contact with the owner and a good reputation in the area. From the beginning, we found that approach more appealing, and after comparing offers, that’s the company we chose. I think almost all homeowners are initially attracted by the seemingly low prices of the big firms, which often turn out to be less advantageous upon closer inspection.
That doesn’t really match my response to you. And if I ask whether you are building with Team Massiv, a simple yes or no is enough.
11ant7 Jun 2023 21:57
K a t j a schrieb:

I always find it important to set a completion date and to clarify what happens if this date is exceeded.

Exactly, a deadline is only as valuable as the corresponding penalty.
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schmeissrein8 Nov 2023 12:19
Time for an update, in case there are still any interested readers 🙂 The building permit application has finally been submitted! Also, there is now an answer to my original question. So, if anyone is interested in the utility connections: we are expecting costs of around €30,000 for fiber optic, electricity, water, and sewage.
schmeissrein27 Feb 2024 19:38
Hello everyone! Many thanks again to everyone involved and those who provided feedback! The building permit / planning permission has been approved, and construction will start soon 🙂
K a t j a28 Feb 2024 06:32
schmeissrein schrieb:

Also, there is now an answer to my initial question: for those interested in the topic of utilities connection, we are estimating about 30,000€ for fiber optic, electricity, water, and sewage.

We are looking forward to seeing what the final gross amount will actually be. It would be great if you could keep us updated.