ᐅ KFW40(plus) as a prefabricated or solid construction house with "modern architecture"
Created on: 12 May 2020 08:19
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JeduhasHello everyone,
my wife and I have further progressed in our decision-making and have basically concluded our considerations with Kern. However, one last phone appointment is still pending.
We would now like to try to find a building partner who can deliver a turnkey house at the KFW40plus standard for up to €400,000 (about $430,000). We are not strictly fixed on whether it has to be a prefabricated or a solid house, but it seems that prefabricated house companies advertise this more prominently. Currently, I have Kampa in mind, and I also find Haas interesting from an architectural perspective and could imagine something there. Last week, we had a mortgage broker visit, whose contact we got through Kern. He considered the "offer" from Kern for a KFW50 house without floor and wall coverings with a base price of €390,000 (about $420,000) somewhat high but could not recommend anyone else directly, as the current situation does not allow it. His tip was to visit prefabricated house exhibitions :|.
Now to the main topic:
My wife and I place quite a high value on modern architecture, perhaps in the Bauhaus style. A walk-in closet and a very large bathroom directly connected to the bedroom, an open kitchen, and maybe a covered terrace with a loggia above it. Haas and Kampa basically fit this quite well, but unfortunately, I don’t know where else to look. The requirement for KFW40(plus) currently stands, and the maximum turnkey budget excluding additional construction costs is set at €400,000 (about $430,000).
Can anyone recommend where I could look in the Düsseldorf area? I will search for the plot myself in parallel, either alone or with the help of a realtor.
Thank you in advance!
Best regards,
Jeduhas
my wife and I have further progressed in our decision-making and have basically concluded our considerations with Kern. However, one last phone appointment is still pending.
We would now like to try to find a building partner who can deliver a turnkey house at the KFW40plus standard for up to €400,000 (about $430,000). We are not strictly fixed on whether it has to be a prefabricated or a solid house, but it seems that prefabricated house companies advertise this more prominently. Currently, I have Kampa in mind, and I also find Haas interesting from an architectural perspective and could imagine something there. Last week, we had a mortgage broker visit, whose contact we got through Kern. He considered the "offer" from Kern for a KFW50 house without floor and wall coverings with a base price of €390,000 (about $420,000) somewhat high but could not recommend anyone else directly, as the current situation does not allow it. His tip was to visit prefabricated house exhibitions :|.
Now to the main topic:
My wife and I place quite a high value on modern architecture, perhaps in the Bauhaus style. A walk-in closet and a very large bathroom directly connected to the bedroom, an open kitchen, and maybe a covered terrace with a loggia above it. Haas and Kampa basically fit this quite well, but unfortunately, I don’t know where else to look. The requirement for KFW40(plus) currently stands, and the maximum turnkey budget excluding additional construction costs is set at €400,000 (about $430,000).
Can anyone recommend where I could look in the Düsseldorf area? I will search for the plot myself in parallel, either alone or with the help of a realtor.
Thank you in advance!
Best regards,
Jeduhas
rbommes schrieb:
Hi,
Viebrockhaus (solid construction) in Kaarst/Neuss.
There is also a ProHaus (Gussek prefabricated house) nearby, which has built several houses in our development area.
Otherwise, try searching for Fertighauswelt, where many prefabricated house manufacturers exhibit.Thanks! I have requested a catalog.haydee schrieb:
Budget including additional construction costs?
If so, with your requirements and depending on the size of the property, it probably won't work.
Look specifically for companies that specialize in KFW40/Passive House standards.Including additional construction costs, we would prefer not to pay more than 450,000. We are aiming for 5 rooms in about 150m² (1,615 sq ft).