Architect and budget limit... insurance? possibilities

  • Erstellt am 2016-09-19 17:59:09

apokolok

2016-09-23 09:19:00
  • #1
The answer is all too clear in the comments here.
It becomes more expensive if, during planning and construction, you constantly want bigger, nicer, more!
However, if you are disciplined and know from the start what you want (which is not always easy), the costs calculated by a good architect should not deviate more than 10% from the later reality.
 

Steffen80

2016-09-23 09:53:51
  • #2


If you are that disciplined, the costs should be 10% UNDER the cost estimate. A good architect usually starts out a bit higher :)
 

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