Building cheaply - this is how it can be done too!

  • Erstellt am 2017-10-21 14:00:29

ypg

2017-11-06 21:25:25
  • #1
If you already have a two-family house in mind, you have to make it bigger and more expensive. Additionally, with quality-reducing little things like the stairwell. It gets expensive because of the balcony and pipes, which a young family doesn't need. So everything is a compromise. And then to be able to rent it out later: also a compromise. I do like compromises, but not lazy ones that bring me severe disadvantages. The first would be the horrendous loan. Why, when you can also switch [emoji2]
 

Nordlys

2017-11-06 21:43:47
  • #2
Alex, profezeit was not meant derogatory, just descriptive. It is what it is, we also built twice.
 

Nordlys

2017-11-06 21:45:16
  • #3


But please never end up with the Wildecker Herzbuben. And advocaat. Promise?
 

ypg

2017-11-06 22:01:46
  • #4


Doppelkopf is played with clubs queens [emoji36] Sorry for the off topic @all
 

Grym

2017-11-07 06:56:23
  • #5

That's the plan. In 20 years the house will easily be paid off and, because it was built in a good, central yet quiet location, it will be easy to sell.
I also don't know whether you really need residential property then. More likely liquid assets like dividend-strong ETFs...

But I wouldn't want to live with a compromise for 20 years either. The house should fit for the next 20 years and not cover all possible and impossible future options.
 

kaho674

2017-11-07 09:28:36
  • #6
Yes, don't forget Dulle and Fuchs. We always sort out the losers - like in life, right?
 
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