ᐅ Turnkey Construction, Land, and Prices

Created on: 13 Jul 2015 09:47
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DDre
Hello everyone,

It’s been a while, and fortunately, I’ve learned a lot since then, also thanks to many justified skeptical opinions.

Since we didn’t get the plot last year, our application for a new 555 m² (approximately 6,000 sq ft) plot under the local resident allocation model is currently with our local market. The decision on whether we will be allocated one this time will be made in September, but things look promising!

As land prices here have increased by more than €50 per m² (approximately $5 per sq ft) since last year, our budget has naturally been expanded. Our current target and maximum spending limit is €400,000 (including equity), preferably less, but that’s where we stand at the moment.

A basement is not feasible from a cost perspective, so we have decided on a single-family house with around 140–160 m² (approximately 1,500–1,700 sq ft) and a double garage with an adjoining annex at the back for garden furniture and such. Of course, it’s possible the double garage will become a single garage with a carport, but that will become clearer during detailed planning as we look for some savings to invest money better elsewhere.

Currently, we are considering between Danwood (a prefabricated house KfW70 standard) — with which two of our friends have had good experiences — and an Austrian Passive House with even greater energy efficiency due to new and special insulation.

Here is roughly my cost breakdown, now much more realistic than it was a year ago. Maybe some of you might find something that stands out.

Land: €122,100
Notary: €2,500
Property transfer tax: €1,500

Water connection: €500
Water meter connection/end device: €702
Electricity: €1,500
Telecom: €500
Multi-utility connection: €1,500

Building survey: €2,000
Building permit/planning permission application: €4,000
Grounding/earthing: €1,000
Official fees: €1,000
Multi-utility connection: €1,000
Construction electricity / water: €500
Site toilet: €250
Debris container: €900
Earthworks: €8,000

Double garage with side room and foundation slab: €20,000
Landscaping / exterior work: €8,000
Prefabricated house Danwood: €205,000 after material selection, including foundation slab


Best regards,
Dirk
sirhc26 Nov 2015 13:55
Bauexperte schrieb:
electrified garage

What exactly does that mean? It doesn’t seem to refer to the door since it is mentioned separately. Does it simply mean that the garage has a light and an electrical outlet?
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Bauexperte
26 Nov 2015 14:55
sirhc schrieb:
What exactly does that mean? It seems unrelated to the gate since it is mentioned separately. Does it simply mean having a lamp and an electrical outlet in the garage?

More or less, yes.

Junction box, switch/socket combination as well as lighting and a radio code keypad. The latter allows you to control the gate system using a numeric code of up to five digits.

Best regards, Bauexperte
DDre26 Nov 2015 22:41
We will probably build the double garage ourselves.

First, this will save money, and second, it allows us to implement exactly what I want. Above all, I really don’t like the construction style and appearance of those prefabricated garages.
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b54_de
26 Mar 2016 00:14
Is there any update?
DDre26 Mar 2016 23:06
The development area is currently being prepared, and the notary appointment is scheduled for April, which will secure the land charge (mortgage) and allow further planning to proceed.
DDre30 Mar 2016 09:55
Attached is a picture; it somehow looks more lively.

Road construction site in a residential area with earthworks, a sign, and houses in the background.