Comparison of solid house versus prefabricated house

  • Erstellt am 2012-08-29 13:32:49

E.Curb

2012-12-21 14:01:21
  • #1



So, now listen up, my good man:
First of all, it's not okay for you to be insulting here. A bit of sarcasm is fine............:rolleyes:

Then I was already clear that 207,000 euros is not the turnkey price, but 360,000 euros is. You say that the solid house is then one third cheaper. And that's what sounds very unlikely.
Therefore, it would be really nice if you could provide a detailed scope of services.
How else should one compare prices or make any statements about whether the price is realistic or not.
Man man man......
 

Claus

2012-12-21 14:08:56
  • #2
Sarcasm is one thing, but if all that comes from you and Baufie here is "bla bla...blubber blubber...I don’t believe that at the same performance the price is one third less...babble babble," then it just gets annoying after a while, because no other comments came from you significantly. Apparently, you are the ultimate experts and have already built nearly 100 houses, 50 of them solid construction and 50 in timber construction, to know exactly what’s going on. For my part, I only wrote here that according to my offers with solid construction I come out about 1/3 cheaper than with a prefab house and that I don’t think much of a full thermal insulation system.
 

E.Curb

2012-12-21 14:17:09
  • #3


Exactly!
 

Baufie

2012-12-21 15:36:06
  • #4
Every word is too much.
 

schubert79

2012-12-23 16:59:09
  • #5
I simply won't write anything about it....
 

Musketier

2012-12-28 17:45:18
  • #6
So I understand Claus.;)

It's quite simple:

2 pears are 1/3 cheaper than 1 pound of apples.
Of course, this only applies in the special offer when you buy the pears in a pack of 10 and add 1 kilo of tomatoes to the apples.
That should be understandable.
 
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