ᐅ House construction in the Ruhr region on an existing plot of land
Created on: 20 Feb 2021 10:30
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Nadi_Mai
Hello everyone,
We are new to the topic of house building. So far, we have only been interested in existing properties – but after years of searching, nothing suitable has come up, and prices have now become so high that we are considering building a new house.
The situation is as follows:
My parents own an end-terrace house situated on a plot of about 500 sqm (5400 sq ft) (number 51 in the picture). When they bought the house, the undeveloped plot next door was included. We have since spoken with the city and found out that we could build a house on the adjacent plot (which belongs to them, together totaling 1030 sqm (11,100 sq ft), marked with the red X). The development plan apparently contains all the key information. Regarding permits (building permit / planning permission), we shouldn’t need to worry much because all requirements seem to be clearly regulated here.

We are now considering an extension and are looking for house building companies that could advise us, so we can get an initial overview of what the costs might be. We wouldn’t have to pay for the land since it’s already available. I can imagine that a new build without the cost of land might end up costing about the same as an existing property that would still need some renovation.
We are based in Herne, right in the Ruhr area, and wanted to ask if anyone could recommend someone to contact around here.
Does it even make sense to look at the typical prefab home showrooms, etc.? Since we wouldn’t be allowed to build just anything at will here anyway, but would in principle have to build exactly the same type of house as my parents’ next door (though I don’t know who built those; they date back to 1965).
I’d appreciate any exchange of ideas.
We are new to the topic of house building. So far, we have only been interested in existing properties – but after years of searching, nothing suitable has come up, and prices have now become so high that we are considering building a new house.
The situation is as follows:
My parents own an end-terrace house situated on a plot of about 500 sqm (5400 sq ft) (number 51 in the picture). When they bought the house, the undeveloped plot next door was included. We have since spoken with the city and found out that we could build a house on the adjacent plot (which belongs to them, together totaling 1030 sqm (11,100 sq ft), marked with the red X). The development plan apparently contains all the key information. Regarding permits (building permit / planning permission), we shouldn’t need to worry much because all requirements seem to be clearly regulated here.
We are now considering an extension and are looking for house building companies that could advise us, so we can get an initial overview of what the costs might be. We wouldn’t have to pay for the land since it’s already available. I can imagine that a new build without the cost of land might end up costing about the same as an existing property that would still need some renovation.
We are based in Herne, right in the Ruhr area, and wanted to ask if anyone could recommend someone to contact around here.
Does it even make sense to look at the typical prefab home showrooms, etc.? Since we wouldn’t be allowed to build just anything at will here anyway, but would in principle have to build exactly the same type of house as my parents’ next door (though I don’t know who built those; they date back to 1965).
I’d appreciate any exchange of ideas.
Building authority is sufficient. Plot dimensions, building envelope dimensions. How far can the building extend? Is a terrace allowed outside the building envelope?
If the building authority requires a surveyor, then one is necessary—at the latest when it is confirmed that you plan to build there. A local or regional architect or general contractor with a solid reputation is the right construction partner in this case.
The "center" is questionable.
If the building authority requires a surveyor, then one is necessary—at the latest when it is confirmed that you plan to build there. A local or regional architect or general contractor with a solid reputation is the right construction partner in this case.
The "center" is questionable.
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WilderSueden21 Feb 2021 12:19The property boundary is likely implicitly defined by the exterior wall of the main house. Other divisions make little sense since you need to build the extension there.
Nida35a schrieb:
Take a walk down the rows of houses to see what has been modernized or renovated over the past years and what you really like.
Because you could just build like that yourself,
and if new owners have upgraded the floor plan, you might want to take a look.
Young people are pretty fearless about it and proud to show it off. I know every single neighbor here and their houses inside out. They are all identical to my parents’ house. Since all the others are older tenants, they haven’t made any major changes. Modernizations were only limited to things like replacing windows or roofs. Or remodeling a bathroom from the inside, but that’s about it.
Nadi_Mai schrieb:
whether the house essentially needs to look the same in terms of layout as my parents’ house.Questions like these are exactly what I find exhausting to read in such pseudo screenshots (“+” unfortunately also enlarges the noise).https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
ypg schrieb:
The building authority is sufficient. Property dimensions, building envelope dimensions. How far can you build beyond that? Is a terrace allowed outside the building envelope?
If the building authority says a surveyor is necessary, then you will need one—at the latest when it is certain that you want to build there. A local or regional general contractor (GC) or main contractor with a solid reputation is the right building partner in this case.
The "center" is questionable. Yes, I will take care of that first thing Monday.
And as mentioned, if anyone has good experiences with GCs or main contractors in our area, I would appreciate the recommendations!
Nadi_Mai schrieb:
And as mentioned, if anyone has good experiences with general contractors / construction managers in our area, I would appreciate any tips! At https://www.hausbau-forum.de/forums/erfahrungen-mit-hausbau-firmen.119/, it shouldn’t be hard to find companies that have been mentioned and discussed – the region is definitely not an unknown area, even in this forum.
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/