Assessment of slope and basics related to the floor plan

  • Erstellt am 2019-02-13 22:05:30

WilhelmRo

2019-02-14 19:37:58
  • #1
Wasn’t it about the floor plan?

No one here knows the OP’s equity or income.
What are you babbling about then, Zaba? The OP has drawn his conclusions:

Only you seem to get off on always hitting the kid lying on the ground.
If he doesn’t want to talk finances with you, that’s his business. I wouldn’t feel like dealing with you either—you’re like obsessed with saying the same thing over and over: "You can’t afford it!" Isn’t once enough?
I’ll tally it up:
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How many times do you want to make the point that the money isn’t enough? Sorry, but that’s sick? The thread isn’t even 24 hours old... Sorry—that’s sick—but I can laugh about it xD
 

Zaba12

2019-02-14 19:44:17
  • #2

Well countered :)

Even if you have now determined a 1.25m slope in the building plot, that may be true but the OP wants to dig the entire basement into the hillside. That creates landfill costs in the mid five-figure range and additional collapse protection measures. Without a cellar/basement it will only be somewhat cheaper due to the massive floor slab. Also, massive fill and shoring would be necessary.

And only considering the building plot is unfortunate, because the rest outside the building plot causes more additional costs than, for example, an 11x9m foundation.

I myself have 3m over 22m with the same orientation. So I know what I am talking about.

But I don't want to argue. I have made my position clear.
There is no "straw" on this property if the budget stays the same.
 

Zaba12

2019-02-14 19:59:21
  • #3
...was exaggerated. I apologize.
 

Escroda

2019-02-14 20:01:24
  • #4
OK, then you probably didn’t read my post completely. You didn’t look at the plan either? The top edge of the finished ground floor floor is about 0.2m above ground level on the street side, about 1.20m below to the north. -> Significantly less earthworks than with a cellar construction. Above the ground floor then attic with 42° gable roof. There are countless standard floor plans for that. Garage and storage outside the thermal envelope as own work (or talk to Kevin’s father at parents’ evening, he’s a bricklayer :-)). The OP is a teacher. Another 32 years of stable income and afterwards a pension that retirees can only dream of. With two tutoring hours on Saturday, the additional 100,000 is easily financed. Accepted.
 

Mottenhausen

2019-02-14 21:19:51
  • #5
Without wanting to interrupt your discussion, I had mentioned many pages earlier the slim chances of getting the property in such a fiercely contested market - Ingolaudistadt - at all. The response was:



This can mean "there is already a mutually signed reservation" or just "an application has been submitted." If the latter is true, then what are we even talking about here? A 1% chance of approval... a pipe dream, nothing more.
 

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