ᐅ Construction of a 144 sqm bungalow in Fichtenwalde (near Potsdam)
Created on: 16 May 2021 18:56
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Then I would also like to introduce our building project here and keep you updated.
First, a brief introduction about us. He (42.5 years; controller in healthcare), she (38.5 years; full-time teacher), child (8.75 years; fully dependent). Our household net income is currently about €6,400 (approximately $6,800) plus performance bonuses, 13th-month salary, overtime, etc. We own a 1,462 sqm (15,735 sq ft) plot of land in Fichtenwalde. The remaining debt on the land is €37,000 (about $39,000). According to official land value guidelines, the land is valued at €146,200 (about $156,000) (€100 / sqm). The market price is around €400,000 to €600,000 (recent sale prices). We submitted the building permit application including the land conversion at the end of December. We expect approval by mid to late July.
The construction company is KB Brandis from Jüterbog. External site supervision will be handled by Bauherrenhilfe with 13 appointments.
Now about the house. It will be a 144 sqm (1,550 sq ft) bungalow plus a 12 sqm (130 sq ft) covered terrace with the following additions:
- Ceiling height 3.00 m (9.8 ft)
- Electric roller shutters (including smart home integration)
- Double-sided laminated windows (wood-colored; RC3 security rating)
- Brine-to-water heat pump with ground collectors due to water protection area (Bosch Compress 7800i LW)
- Hydraulic balancing of the underfloor heating
- Controlled residential ventilation with heat recovery (Bosch)
- Motion detectors from a security company
- 13 kWp photovoltaic system, including battery preparation
- 10 m³ (2,650 gal) cistern for rainwater use
- Doorbell with video function
- Wallbox preparation for electric vehicle charging
- Exterior lighting
Floor plan attached.
We have not yet finalized financing (although discussions have taken place). So far, we have invested up to €30,000 (approximately $32,000) from our own savings during the planning phase. This is almost all of our equity. However, we continue to save about €2,750 (approximately $2,920) per month. The monthly mortgage payment is expected to be around €1,650 (about $1,750) plus additional costs of approximately €200-250 (about $210-265) (taking into account the photovoltaic system). This means when we move into the house, we will still have savings of at least €1,500 (about $1,590) per month.
The construction contract will be signed within the next few weeks. The prices (recently discussed with the company) correspond to the offer and commitment as of September 2020.
The price per square meter of the house (according to the latest offer and full specification) will be €2,700 (about $2,870). This includes everything, such as painting, flooring, etc. The overall costs are structured as follows:
House: €378,000 (about $402,000)
Land conversion including reclassification: €25,000 (about $26,600)
Additional building costs: €40,000 (about $42,500)
Outdoor facilities: €25,000 (about $26,600)
Total financing volume: €468,000 (about $498,000)
First, a brief introduction about us. He (42.5 years; controller in healthcare), she (38.5 years; full-time teacher), child (8.75 years; fully dependent). Our household net income is currently about €6,400 (approximately $6,800) plus performance bonuses, 13th-month salary, overtime, etc. We own a 1,462 sqm (15,735 sq ft) plot of land in Fichtenwalde. The remaining debt on the land is €37,000 (about $39,000). According to official land value guidelines, the land is valued at €146,200 (about $156,000) (€100 / sqm). The market price is around €400,000 to €600,000 (recent sale prices). We submitted the building permit application including the land conversion at the end of December. We expect approval by mid to late July.
The construction company is KB Brandis from Jüterbog. External site supervision will be handled by Bauherrenhilfe with 13 appointments.
Now about the house. It will be a 144 sqm (1,550 sq ft) bungalow plus a 12 sqm (130 sq ft) covered terrace with the following additions:
- Ceiling height 3.00 m (9.8 ft)
- Electric roller shutters (including smart home integration)
- Double-sided laminated windows (wood-colored; RC3 security rating)
- Brine-to-water heat pump with ground collectors due to water protection area (Bosch Compress 7800i LW)
- Hydraulic balancing of the underfloor heating
- Controlled residential ventilation with heat recovery (Bosch)
- Motion detectors from a security company
- 13 kWp photovoltaic system, including battery preparation
- 10 m³ (2,650 gal) cistern for rainwater use
- Doorbell with video function
- Wallbox preparation for electric vehicle charging
- Exterior lighting
Floor plan attached.
We have not yet finalized financing (although discussions have taken place). So far, we have invested up to €30,000 (approximately $32,000) from our own savings during the planning phase. This is almost all of our equity. However, we continue to save about €2,750 (approximately $2,920) per month. The monthly mortgage payment is expected to be around €1,650 (about $1,750) plus additional costs of approximately €200-250 (about $210-265) (taking into account the photovoltaic system). This means when we move into the house, we will still have savings of at least €1,500 (about $1,590) per month.
The construction contract will be signed within the next few weeks. The prices (recently discussed with the company) correspond to the offer and commitment as of September 2020.
The price per square meter of the house (according to the latest offer and full specification) will be €2,700 (about $2,870). This includes everything, such as painting, flooring, etc. The overall costs are structured as follows:
House: €378,000 (about $402,000)
Land conversion including reclassification: €25,000 (about $26,600)
Additional building costs: €40,000 (about $42,500)
Outdoor facilities: €25,000 (about $26,600)
Total financing volume: €468,000 (about $498,000)
Neubau2022 schrieb:
Continuing with the construction... (One more word...)How much space do you have between the fireplace and the window for the sofa? The fireplace was originally planned on the exterior wall… 😎N
Neubau20222 Jun 2022 11:39ypg schrieb:
How much space do you have between the fireplace and the window for the sofa? The fireplace was originally planned on the exterior wall… 😎Between the fireplace and the window there will be a lowboard, and the TV will be mounted on the wall. The lowboard is about 2m (6.5 feet) long. The distance between the fireplace and the window is over 3.50m (11.5 feet).
The sofa will be placed on the opposite wall. That’s why the opening of the lift-and-slide door was chosen accordingly. The sofa won’t be very long, as there are only three of us. We will reorder our old one, which is 2.60m (8.5 feet) long. This way, we can enjoy/watch the fire comfortably from the sofa 😎
Attached are the floor plan of the living room for clarification, as well as pictures of the fireplace.
I also installed a 2-meter (6.5 feet) wide board on the wall, mounted so it appears to “float” freely. The TV is attached to this board. This allows it to swivel slightly, and I was able to hide the cables out of sight. This way, our small floor-cleaning robot can easily clean underneath.
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Neubau20222 Jun 2022 11:52Mahri23 schrieb:
I also installed a 2-meter (6.5 feet) wide floating shelf on the wall. The TV is mounted onto this shelf. This allows it to swivel slightly, and I was able to hide the cables out of sight. This way, our small floor-cleaning robot can easily clean underneath.The electrician installed special cable conduits for the TVs and added extra power outlets and LAN connections, so the cables are completely hidden. You can see this in the photo behind the stove.
The cables in our house are also completely embedded in the walls. Only the rest of the wiring between the TV and the subwoofer, as well as the sound system for the kitchen, bathroom, and seating area, could be perfectly hidden this way. My second Fritzbox, the TS smart home hub, and the Philips Hue system are also built in. This way my wife is completely happy that nothing is left out in the open or collects dust. 😎
How far is the TV from the fireplace? The radiant heat should not be underestimated. It could potentially shorten the lifespan of your TV... 🙄
How far is the TV from the fireplace? The radiant heat should not be underestimated. It could potentially shorten the lifespan of your TV... 🙄
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Neubau20222 Jun 2022 12:54We plan to install a pressure switch because of the ventilation system, the chimney, and the recirculating downdraft extractor. Does anyone have experience with this or have something like this at home?
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