ᐅ Cost Estimate for Prefabricated House – Experiences?

Created on: 23 Jul 2012 08:03
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CojaX
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CojaX
23 Jul 2012 08:03
Hello community,

I am completely new here and hope to get your feedback on my house construction plans.

I am still in a very early planning stage. If everything goes well, the house should be completed by autumn 2013.

The budget for house and land is 140,000€. Let me list my thoughts in detail:

- Plot of land 700 sqm (square meters) (7,535 sq ft) on the outskirts (not yet developed), which I get from my parents for around 20€/sqm (about 2 USD/sq ft). 15,000€
- Development costs, notary, taxes (according to the municipality website 17€/sqm (about 1.6 USD/sq ft) for development) 15,000€

= 30,000€ for building plot total

- Prefabricated house "shell and core" 110–130 sqm (1,184–1,399 sq ft) with flat roof/hipped roof (these almost flat roofs mean no sloping ceilings = more usable space) 80,000€
- No basement
- Concrete slab foundation 5,000€
- Kitchen 10,000€
- Bathroom / tiles for kitchen and hallway (material costs only, my father is a tiler) 5,000€
- Carpet / laminate flooring 120 sqm (1,292 sq ft) / 20€ per sqm (about 2 USD/sq ft) 3,000€
- Garden (initially) 5,000€
- Other costs 10,000€

= 113,000€ total for the complete prefab house

I have already read a lot about shell and core houses online; every provider defines this differently. My definition is:
- Heating installed
- Sanitary pipes laid (at least up to the bathroom wall)
- Plastered, sealed

Basically, only floors, bathroom, and kitchen installation remain, plus sanding, filling, and painting the walls and ceilings.

My family and I have quite some practical skills, so this should not be a problem.

Over the next weeks, I will visit all known local developers in my area, 91315 Höchstadt/Aisch / Bavaria:

- Dennert ICON
- Lechner Massivhaus
- Röckelein RÖWA

Now feel free to correct or add to my assessment. Thanks!
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Bauexperte
23 Jul 2012 08:40
Hello,
CojaX schrieb:
- Prefabricated shell house "expansion house" 110-130 sqm (square meters) with flat roof/hip roof (these almost flat roofs, thus no sloping ceiling = more living space) 80,000€

A "true" expansion house (unfortunately there is no binding definition here) usually consists of the sealed building envelope: masonry, roof structure and roof covering, as well as windows including the front door and exterior plaster/cladding.
CojaX schrieb:
My definition is:
- Heating installed
- Sanitary pipes laid (at least up to the bathroom wall)
- Plastered, sealed

With "my" definition of an expansion house, you would likely have to add several thousand euros more.

Overall, I consider your price expectation to be rather wishful thinking, even if the family appears to consist almost exclusively of tradespeople.

Kind regards
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mottom
23 Sep 2012 14:29
Hello,
I assume you also want to have electricity installed? That seems to be missing from your list, and I think there are still some other things missing as well. Don’t rely on the online prices you come across. Make sure to get a detailed building specification, and anything not included there will cost extra.
Der Da24 Sep 2012 11:27
I would say you won’t get a shell house for 80,000. We were offered our prefabricated house as a shell for 140,000, including the foundation slabs.

We would have had to do the electrical and plumbing ourselves. Heating (gas boiler) would have been included.

I think it will be very difficult to stay under a total cost of 250,000. Even if you don’t have to pay for labor, you still need to buy materials and insure your helpers (keyword: construction accident insurance).
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Shism
24 Sep 2012 18:21
Flat roof / hip roof (these almost flat roofs, so no roof slope = more living space)

I guess the word you’re looking for is “shed roof”… I would imagine that as a flat roof with a slight slope.

Regardless, the whole project won’t work with $140k... For example, you seem to have completely forgotten about the electrical work...

And you should double-check whether the plumbing and heating are really included in the $80k before you continue calculating.

Your breakdown for the house doesn’t add up to $113k but rather $118k in total... plus $30k for the plot = $148k... so you’re already exceeding your budget by $8k... and that’s without the electrical work...

I would estimate you’ll be lucky to stay well under $200k...