ᐅ How many square meters am I allowed to build, and what are the costs (near Munich)?

Created on: 14 Jan 2022 19:59
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gunman110
I have a 900 sqm (9690 sq ft) plot of land in the outskirts of Munich, near Dachau. If I want to build a multi-family house there, what is the current maximum living area I can construct? What costs per sqm should I expect nowadays for a high-end finish?

Can someone provide approximate figures or point me to a source where I can find more detailed information? A few numbers would be very helpful. Thank you!
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Osnabruecker
15 Jan 2022 11:22
Plot size x floor area ratio = total floor area

You probably have your own calculator.
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Benutzer200
15 Jan 2022 23:22
Osnabruecker schrieb:

Plot size x floor area ratio = total floor area

And then simply multiply by 3,000 + additional construction costs + parking spaces + outdoor areas = very rough price estimate.
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gunman110
17 Jan 2022 00:08
Benutzer200 schrieb:

And then simply times 3,000 + additional construction costs + parking spaces + exterior work = very rough price.

Is 3,000 euros per square meter (about $3,200 per square yard) plus additional costs not a bit high? I’ve always seen around 2,000 euros (about $2,100) mentioned.
tomtom7917 Jan 2022 00:15
2000 euros definitely wasn’t the price per square meter 10 years ago, especially not in the Munich area. And for high-end standards, as mentioned, you can calculate 4000-5000 euros per square meter.
11ant17 Jan 2022 00:27
Perhaps @Muc1985 would be kind enough to contribute current Munich construction costs to the discussion 🙂 ?
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https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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soneva2012
17 Jan 2022 02:29
gunman110 schrieb:

Is 3,000 Euros per square meter plus additional costs not a bit high? I have always read amounts around 2,000 Euros

We are building in Upper Bavaria and are paying roughly around 4,000 Euros per square meter (approximately 372 square feet) for a high-end standard, plus additional construction costs. 2,000 Euros per square meter (approximately 186 square feet) is not realistic at all, and neither is 3,000 Euros per square meter.