Construction costs are currently skyrocketing

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Schipa88

2022-09-09 09:09:56
  • #1
Can someone remove the Corona-Fuzzis :cool:
 

SolarHaus_08

2022-09-09 09:43:02
  • #2


Why is there such a strong price jump in 2006? Does anyone have an explanation? The only thing that comes to mind is the end of the home ownership grant at that time.
 

SumsumBiene

2022-09-09 10:00:04
  • #3
I just did accounting and had the Bundestag debate running in the background. What annoys me the most is this constant bickering from EVERYONE. As if that would make things better. There is ZERO constructive input. Why do they even do that? So why do these "debates" exist? Can't it be done better? And first of all, I would introduce a ban on mobile phones. If I'm sitting there, I want to be mentally present :rolleyes:

And since bakeries with their energy problems are currently in the spotlight; here in our municipality (the central town has about 3,500 inhabitants) we have two bakeries (that really bake), two branches of a larger chain, four grocery stores/discount stores with baked goods, a gas station with baked goods, and a bakery that delivers (from the neighboring village). Two bakeries closed down three years ago due to age, but this year a new building opposite a discounter was added. How was it again? Bakeries are the most widespread fast food places. Oh yes... and everyone is looking for staff... that adds to it. My sympathy is about as limited there as it is for the large factory farms that are now gradually reducing their numbers. So maybe a reduction in certain areas isn't such a bad idea after all.
 

Bookstar

2022-09-09 10:04:51
  • #4

I have no problem with well-founded criticism. But I do have a problem with insults and moralizing. "Nonsense," "Telegram babble," "Just move to another country" – these are pretty much the most primitive arguments there are, but by now they are well known. There is no more culture of discussion.
 

Neubau2022

2022-09-09 10:12:42
  • #5


An AfD voter talks about the culture of discussion. What kind of matrix have I landed in now? :cool:
 

SaniererNRW123

2022-09-09 10:13:23
  • #6
Besides rising prices (also energy and raw materials again), it is especially due to the increase in value-added tax. Back then, it went from 16% to 19%.
 
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