Without heated seats, you lose a lot in resale value with a car. Heated seats have long been standard. With a house, it's not as extreme. It's more about location, location, and location.
You have received many good tips from the community in a very short time, how do you see the construction service description(s) yourself now? Even today, I still find small details when reading through my construction service description that simply never caught my attention before. And I have definitely read it at least 100 times or more.
Without seat heating, you lose quite a bit on the resale value of a car. Seat heating has long been standard. With houses, it's not that extreme. It's more about location, location, location.
Partly, partly.
I wouldn't consider a house built in 2022 without underfloor heating...
If the property has a top location, they add them afterwards or, in very extreme cases, demolish and rebuild. Especially since [BJ 2022] usually does not come on the market from private owners, except in a fire sale.
If the property has a prime location, you add them later or, in extreme cases, demolish and rebuild.
Especially since a building year 2022 is rather unlikely to come on the market from private owners. Except in case of a distress sale.
Well, in this case the underfloor heating may need to be upgraded and makes the house price more expensive. That's what this is about.
If you build a cheap house with 90s features on an expensive plot (triple location), you don’t gain anything with the house, but only maintain the value of the land.