ᐅ New Construction with Limited Time – Any Experiences?

Created on: 9 Sep 2018 20:08
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Nikless
9 Sep 2018 20:08
Hello everyone,

My wife, my daughter, and I are looking to build our own home (single-family house). We might have a second child in the future. The house will be built in the postal code area 77XXX. Since I have a very time-consuming job and I’m not very skilled with DIY work, I want to have the whole project delivered as move-in ready as possible, without too much coordination effort. What is the best way to achieve this?

Our requirements:
- 5 rooms with two bathrooms that have showers (children’s bathroom)
- This summer showed me that I don’t want to build a house without cooling. I’m open regarding the cooling concept, but I have heard good things about heat pumps including a cooling function plus a photovoltaic system. What are sensible options? Underfloor heating / wall heating / ceiling cooling?
- A complicated/individual ground floor layout because I want to integrate a home cinema (my hobby) into the living room. Cooperation with the home cinema installer will also be necessary. If anyone has experience with how to manage this, I would appreciate any advice.
- Lighting and roller shutters should be smart. Here the question arises whether to go for retrofit solutions (Philips Hue) or a bus system like KNX combined with home automation such as RTI or Control4?
- No specific requirements regarding the exterior design. I would also consider a mono-pitched roof to install a full photovoltaic system facing south and keep the rest of the building simple, square, and practical.
- Avoid sloped ceilings upstairs, which also speaks in favor of a mono-pitched or hipped roof (urban villa style).

How should all this be financed?
He: net income 5,500 € (tendency rising)
She: net income 800 € (we don’t count on this, since a second child might be coming)
Equity: 30,000 € saved within one year. Within the next few years, there might also be an inheritance of 250,000 €. I would consider buying a suitable plot now even without much equity and use the remaining money/inheritance for additional loan repayments. What do you think about that?

Best regards!
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Bookstar
9 Sep 2018 20:33
What exactly is your question now? For you, the options remain limited to prefabricated house suppliers or turnkey solutions from the developer/home builder.
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haydee
9 Sep 2018 20:35
A potential inheritance does not count.
How much money is available to you must be confirmed by a bank. 30,000 in own equity is not really sufficient. Depending on the land price, you will need to save more or cut back on your wishes.

Regarding the roof shape and story height, the zoning plan still has some regulations to consider.

Choose a general contractor (GC) who builds ready-to-move-in homes and truly designs individually. You are probably best off with a small, local GC without a spec home catalog.
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Der-w
9 Sep 2018 20:52
Over $6,000 every month and only $30,000 equity.

What about the rest?
Where does that go?
Your dream home doesn't sound like an off-the-shelf design.
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HilfeHilfe
9 Sep 2018 21:42
Purchase from the developer. Do not rely on inheritances that are not secured. Have sufficient equity for one year.
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Snowy36
9 Sep 2018 22:21
I dare to doubt that you can get what you want (turnkey, high-end features including a home theater and air conditioning) for the amount the bank is currently willing to lend you, including the land. And that in Baden-Württemberg.

Where can I get a Ferrari the fastest? I have saved 50,000 euros.

Somehow, this is the wrong question.