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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evelinoz
3 Dec 2021 14:37
When I first read the thread title and later saw the forest pictures, I really thought you were building right in the middle of the woods. Yes, you mentioned having neighbors. But the recent photos somehow make the forest "disappear." Do you now only see neighbors facing the street and forest everywhere else?
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Tom1978
3 Dec 2021 15:10
evelinoz schrieb:

When I first read the thread title and later saw the forest pictures, I really thought you were building in the middle of the woods. Yes, you mentioned neighbors. But the recent pictures somehow make the forest "disappear." Do you now only see neighbors toward the road and otherwise just forest?

No, there is only a forest plot of about 3,000 square meters (about 32,300 square feet) to the left of the property. On the right are neighbors, and a moderately busy country road runs in front of the house. However, Fichtenwalde is very forest-rich and has strict tree preservation regulations.
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driver55
4 Dec 2021 13:02
Tom1978 schrieb:

If the weather cooperates in the new year, bricklaying will start on 10.01.

How was that again?
driver55 schrieb:

You forgot to mention the year. 😀

Do you really think it will happen that soon? They surely won’t drop everything because of “you.”

We will probably find out. 😉
Tom1978 schrieb:

100%. It’s a small local company. Next week we have an appointment on the site with the general contractor, site manager, earthworks company, tree removal company, and myself.

I already “told” you on 24.09. that there won’t be any shell construction by mid-December.
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Tom1978
4 Dec 2021 13:54
driver55 schrieb:

How was that again?

I already “told” you on September 24th that there wouldn’t be a shell construction by mid-December.


And what do you want to hear now? That deadlines are 100% unlikely to be met is quite certain nowadays. We are neither financially dependent on them being completed as quickly as possible, nor do we have scheduling pressure.

So everything is under control 😎
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ypg
4 Dec 2021 18:10
Tom1978 schrieb:

And what do you expect to hear now? That deadlines are 100% never met is quite certain these days

Maybe @driver55 just wants to suggest that one should be a bit more cautious with absolute statements (see page 51), even if this concerns the best general contractor 😉
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Tom1978
4 Dec 2021 18:20
Here are the latest photos. Water connection and concrete slab (covered with insulation mats).

Construction site in the forest: trench with steel reinforcement, foundation slab covered in blue, and metal supports


Construction foundation with blue insulation boards, rebar, wooden formwork in the forest.


Foundation slab being prepared: blue covering, wooden formwork, soil, construction barrier tape, forest.


Foundation slab on blue insulation/waterproofing membrane, wooden formwork and rebar; forest in the background.


Construction site: vertical water pipe in sandy soil; yellow-black cap, construction equipment in the background.