ᐅ How much does an architect cost?

Created on: 10 Dec 2008 13:56
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stadthausblog
Hello,
we are currently looking for an architect in Berlin. The first one we contacted immediately quoted the maximum fee allowed according to the fee schedule. That really surprised me. How much did your architects charge?
Katharina
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Lily
12 Dec 2008 07:19
Whether an architect is worth the money can unfortunately only be judged once the building is completed. Therefore, you cannot determine if an offer is a good deal just based on the price. Just because an architect is expensive does not mean they are good, and conversely, a cheap one is not necessarily worse.
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Dassins
2 Jan 2009 18:30
I can’t provide any numbers anymore, also because they are probably no longer relevant today, but architects are very, very expensive.
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Merlemaus
2 Jan 2009 21:52
And the answer is?

Hello,

We have a plot of around 750 m² (8,073 sq ft) and want to build a single-family house with approximately 220 m² (2,368 sq ft) of living space, plus a basement and a double garage. So, fairly standard dimensions.

How much does an architect cost? Lawyers have a fee schedule—what is it called for architects? Actually, we don’t know much about building yet. In a year, that will probably change.
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Dassins
4 Jan 2009 12:55
I’m not exactly sure, but I once heard something about 7% or so, although that seems quite high to me. Well, anyway, I couldn’t afford an architect anyway.
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Honigkuchen
7 Jan 2009 12:44
HOAI
Merlemaus schrieb:
Hello,

we have a plot of around 750m² (8,070 sqft) and want to build a single-family house with approximately 220m² (2,368 sqft) of living space, plus a basement and a double garage. So, fairly standard dimensions.
What does an architect cost? Lawyers have a fee schedule — what is it called for architects? Actually, we know nothing about building yet. In a year, it will probably look different.

Hi Merlemaus,

the fee schedule for architects is called HOAI.

The initial project phase, which accounts for about 3% (service phase 1), might already be completed for you since you already have a plot and roughly know what you want. So it’s possible the architect doesn’t have to charge you for that anymore.

When calculating with the HOAI calculator, you can uncheck that step accordingly.

Best regards,
Honigkuchen
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tigermaus
13 Jan 2009 14:50
The preliminary analysis, which accounts for 3% (phase 1), might already be done for you since you already have a plot of land and a clear idea of what you want. So it could be that the architect doesn’t have to charge you for it anymore.
What exactly is included in the preliminary analysis? We also already have a plot of land and fairly precise ideas, but the architect still wants the 3%. Plus extra charges for the structural engineering and additional fees for the “technical installations.” Is that normal? Altogether, we end up with 13%, which can’t be right. However, we want to build a passive house, and there aren’t many architects who are really experienced with that.
Best regards, tigermaus