Bungalow 108 - Minimum price feasible?

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Stainless

2022-08-27 12:54:13
  • #1
Hello everyone,

the minimum price is €250,000 (I don't know if I am allowed to mention the provider's name; I think it is already known anyway).

Would this be feasible from your point of view?

Plot + plot incidental costs are available. Flat plot. And of course, plus additional construction incidental costs.

It would then of course be all lowest standard. The only thing we would like to do is to increase the room height to 2.60 m.
 

hanse987

2022-08-27 13:03:18
  • #2
There will always be a pattern inspection, since, for example, the electrical trade is usually the lowest standard. But all in all, it depends on the construction service description. Everything that is described as supplied by the client or not mentioned at all is simply added on top.
 

SaniererNRW123

2022-08-27 13:09:54
  • #3
Of course, you can buy the house for €250k if you don’t want anything else. Exactly what you get is specified in the construction service description. What is not included there, you won’t get either. So please don’t say "I thought" or "I assumed." Even if it’s only a small nuisance that you have to pay for yourself/additionally. It doesn’t have to be if you don’t do it. Then you have to live with "social housing standard." For electrical work, you can expect the house to be full of multiple power strips. If you can live with that, you don’t have to upgrade. It’s like in a rented apartment – rented as seen. Or a demo car – bought as equipped. P.S. I prefer living in my own house with the simplest standard (but still up to current technology), a garden, and low heat pump heating costs rather than in a partially renovated and drafty old apartment with gas heating and no balcony.
 

ypg

2022-08-27 14:09:08
  • #4


Why should it be known? You are allowed to name the provider. Which one is it?
 

WilderSueden

2022-08-27 14:22:07
  • #5
Google shows Town & Country as the first result. You are definitely missing floors and painters there, even if you don’t upgrade anything. Also, 1.5 years ago the standard was still gas heating, upgrading to a heat pump was about 8k, and I think you also have to upgrade the underfloor heating. But I definitely wouldn’t start a new construction project today with gas and radiators. So no, at the stated price you won’t get a move-in ready house.
In addition, there are the usual additional costs: utility connections, earthworks for sewage, rainwater, extra effort for earthworks if the plot is not perfectly level (estimating by eye is unreliable), waste disposal... and of course the garden is still missing.
 

ypg

2022-08-27 14:54:19
  • #6


Oh... maybe the angled bungalow of 108 sqm? We've had at least two floor plan discussions here for the 110 bungalow... the open space was quite "compressed". You have to like that. I would rather take the Flair 109 for a family with children: it is more affordable and with two living levels you have more privacy and more of the property.

Upgrade the electrical system, flooring and painting in EL, additional construction costs are extra anyway, but knows that.
 

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