ᐅ Construction of a 144 sqm bungalow in Fichtenwalde (near Potsdam)

Created on: 16 May 2021 18:56
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Acof1978
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)

Grundriss eines Hauses: Wohnzimmer, Küche, Schlaf-/Kinderzimmer, Bad, Flur, Terrasse.
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Acof1978
18 May 2021 10:52
ypg schrieb:

The dimensions and room layout are quite balanced. Personally, I’m not a fan of the walk-in closet and the fiddly built-in wardrobe options in the cloakroom. Also, I find the living room way too dark – removing a few short wall sections to create more openness could actually make this “my house,” provided the open-plan area gets at least some additional uncovered window space. But my house would always have an open roof with an air space 😉

Since the ceiling height is 3m (about 2.80m (9.2 ft) after accounting for underfloor heating, etc.) and there is a south-facing terrace, we are hoping for plenty of sunlight. We get light from three sides: kitchen, terrace, and the window in the living room.

We didn’t want an open roof because we wanted as much storage space as possible, including in the attic, and with about 2.65m (8.7 ft) ceiling height there, you can already make good use of it.

Do you possibly have any suggestions on how to gain more brightness/light without much effort?
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ypg
18 May 2021 14:55
Acof1978 schrieb:

Since it is a south-facing terrace, we are hoping for plenty of sunlight.

Your south-facing terrace is covered, so hardly any sunlight reaches the room.
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Acof1978
18 May 2021 15:02
ypg schrieb:

Your south-facing terrace is covered, so hardly any sunlight reaches the room.

And what would your solution be? A living room window twice as big?
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hampshire
18 May 2021 15:16
Partial waiver of attic storage space (storage area not covering the entire floor) with glass extending into the roof. Keep in mind shading for the hot days. However, like many of my suggestions, this is not cheap.
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Acof1978
18 May 2021 15:36
hampshire schrieb:

Partial loss of attic storage space (loft not covering the full area) and extending glazing up into the roof. Consider shading for the hot days. However, like many of my suggestions, this is not inexpensive.

I was rather thinking of simple and inexpensive solutions, such as an additional window, for example. 😎
DaSch1718 May 2021 15:41
...But it’s a really, really great solution that @hampshire suggests, you have to admit 😉

You’re effectively “saving” part of the ceiling, so you need to take that into account 😀