ᐅ Building a Single-Family Home With or Without a Basement on a Small Plot of Land

Created on: 24 Jan 2020 08:25
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Davidoff86
Good morning everyone,

In our house planning process, like many others, we are facing the question of whether to build with or without a basement.

We have a flat, 225 m2 (2,422 sq ft) plot, on which, according to the development plan, we are supposed to build a single-family house. The house consists of a ground floor, first floor, and a recessed top floor (this is required by the development plan) and has a maximum gross building footprint of 9x9 m (30x30 ft), so we expect a living area of at least 150-160 m2 (1,615-1,722 sq ft). Under these conditions, the basement question is quite complicated.

Arguments in favor of the basement:
  • A basement obviously offers a lot of space, for example, for building services, laundry, storage, etc.
  • Without a basement, we definitely need a utility room on the ground floor. Although the external dimensions of 9x9 m (30x30 ft) would allow for this, we would prefer to use that space differently (e.g., my wife is a teacher and needs a home office);
  • We will build a 10x3 m (33x10 ft) garage with an extra room, but this is limited to about 4x3 m (13x10 ft), where we have to store bicycles and garden furniture. Unfortunately, there is no more space, e.g., for a garden shed or similar;
  • We currently have one child but plan for at least a second or even a third. The space could therefore become tight;
  • Higher property value.

Arguments against:
  • Due to the high groundwater level, the basement must be built as a watertight structure ("white tank" method), which means:
  • High costs—I estimate at least €60,000–70,000 (utility basement, with few or no windows);
  • Despite the watertight construction, I am still concerned about moisture, for example, if the basement is not built correctly. A house with a damp basement is worth less than one without;
  • The idea of more children is, of course, uncertain. What if more children do not come? We would have a large house with little use for it.

And so on...

I know there are many, partly inconsistent (what if...) factors involved. Also, the topic of basements is always sensitive; some are generally in favor, others generally against.

Nonetheless, I would be very grateful for concrete and objective advice. Perhaps some of you have faced the same issue under similar conditions (small plot, strict development plan regulations, no free layout expansion of the ground floor, soil conditions, etc.) and I would be interested to hear how this was or is resolved regarding building services and storage space.

For better understanding, I am attaching the development plan.

Many thanks to everyone who would share their experience with me. Best regards

Lageplan eines Bebauungsgebiets mit grünem Parkbereich, pinken Bauzonen, gelb gestreiften Flächen und Straßen


Legende der Bauordnung: Symbole zu Nutzungsarten, Flächen, Höhen und Beispielskizzen.
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Davidoff86
24 Jan 2020 09:24
neubau2019 schrieb:

What is the groundwater level at your location? What type of soil do you have (gravel, clay, etc.)?

The soil survey is still pending, but for the development of the area, a borehole was drilled 15m (50 feet) from our site:
Groundwater was found at a depth of 2m (6.5 feet). The soil contains a lot of clay, so it is not very permeable.
kaho67424 Jan 2020 09:24
Which country are you from? I couldn’t quickly find anything about a 9x9m (29.5x29.5 feet) size limit.
If those are really the maximum exterior dimensions, I would probably build with a basement if the budget allows. But I’m still doubtful about the measurements.
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Davidoff86
24 Jan 2020 09:25
haydee schrieb:

Some of your rooms are partly unusable. Too narrow.

Do you mean on the upper floor?
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boxandroof
24 Jan 2020 09:30
Basically, it is feasible to build without a basement with 150-160 m2 (1,615-1,722 sq ft). In this plan, the ground floor technical room would inevitably also serve as storage space, while you should allocate space upstairs for the washing machine and dryer. Keep garden equipment storage compact.

I believe no one can make the price versus comfort decision for you. It is certainly wise to decide early for further planning. Just try to imagine your daily routine.
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Davidoff86
24 Jan 2020 09:31
kaho674 schrieb:

Which country are you from? I couldn’t quickly find anything about 9x9m.
If those are really the maximum exterior dimensions, I would probably build with a basement if financially possible. But I still have doubts about the measurements.

I marked the building plot with a red arrow, located in the top left corner. Although the plan shows a maximum depth of 10.5m (34 feet), the building line is right on the street (there is no alcove), and the local authority indicated that building 1m (3 feet) back from the building line is definitely possible or even recommended (this was all designed by an architect as part of a competition, and he "didn’t properly consider the building line," quote). That would leave 9.5m (31 feet), but we are thinking about using 5m (16 feet) for the garden instead of just 4.5m (15 feet).
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Grantlhaua
24 Jan 2020 09:33
boxandroof schrieb:

Keep garden stuff to a minimum.
With 225m² (2,422 sq ft), there probably won’t be much space left for gardening. It’s actually quite outrageous that a plot like this is being sold as a building lot.

Personally, I would definitely build with a basement, as this allows you to keep the house more compact above ground and maybe still have a few meters of garden left. I also built with a basement on my plot—I would never do without one.