ᐅ Is It Possible to Build a Truly All-Inclusive House?

Created on: 2 Jun 2017 23:09
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peilerwen
Preliminary note: After quite a bit of browsing—also here in the forum—I know this topic has been touched on before, theoretically discussed, and eventually dismissed with the argument that building a house is never 100% predictable.

I want to try again—and then I guess I have to give up and accept that there are simply things you cannot get for money and good words.

What do I actually want???
I want to plan and have built a single-family house of about 180 square meters (1937 square feet) on an existing, fully serviced plot in Zarrentin, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
I want to plan absolutely everything known, everything that can be asked and explored IN ADVANCE, and then have it all done: the house in detail, with floor coverings, painting, kitchen, bathroom, landscaping, and so on—literally everything (except furniture) that belongs to a house. I want to plan and discuss ALL of this, AND THEN, once every detail has really been finalized, hand EVERYTHING over to competent hands (a construction company? a private site manager?? ???) and set off on a world trip.

I want to come back in 6 to 12 months and find the house exactly as planned (not better, but not worse either), receive the keys, pay 100% of all costs at that point (this is not necessarily mandatory; some payments will probably have to be made beforehand or during the build), and then book the moving truck!

That can’t be so impossible!!! Basically, I just want to pay the construction company, a site manager, or someone else for handling what thousands of other homeowners have already “lived through/done” themselves.

Is there really no company offering this?

Any tips or help are very welcome!!!

Thanks & greetings (still) from Hamburg – Carsten
RobsonMKK3 Jun 2017 23:08
Zaba12 schrieb:
Are you offering yourself?

Not my area of expertise [emoji6]
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HilfeHilfe
4 Jun 2017 08:16
What a wonderful thread again. But at the beginning, I wrote about standard off-the-shelf solutions. The best option is to buy an existing property for retired teachers.
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Zaba12
27 Jul 2017 15:37
What has become of this topic, dear OP?