Construction costs are currently skyrocketing

  • Erstellt am 2021-04-23 10:46:58

TmMike_2

2023-01-04 15:51:11
  • #1
No, that was already exaggerated. At the end of the second appointment, the contract for work was suddenly ready to be signed and was also 230k more expensive than the base house :D
 

Yosan

2023-01-04 15:55:12
  • #2

Oh.
I don't remember at which appointment we signed back then, but the house was "only" about 60k more expensive than the base price, which was due to individually priced changes on our part (e.g. air-to-water heat pump instead of gas, shutters everywhere, different roof tiles etc. etc.)
 

WilderSueden

2023-01-04 16:09:41
  • #3

They will probably be included. In prefabricated houses, the normally sized windows are factory-integrated. What surprises me more are the interior walls. Here I would have expected only the load-bearing walls to be included and the rest to be done by the builder as drywall. In the 1.5-story houses, the walls in the upper floor are not load-bearing.
 

se_na_23

2023-01-04 17:54:39
  • #4


You see it wrong... "Grandma's junk property" is for more and more people the only option... over the years, something is always done, especially in the configuration of craftsman + housewife... energy costs... a new house with land costs 650k... an old house costs for example 200k... for 80k I make cosmetic improvements and I doubt anyone will live so long to burn through 370k...

Politically, the single-family house is becoming increasingly unwanted... but "grandma's junk property" stands on a plot where single-family house development is still possible... sooner or later someone will be found who says before I live in a new residential bunker with 20 neighbors, I buy this and tear it down...
 

guckuck2

2023-01-04 20:17:05
  • #5
I recently read that anyone who wants to buy a Massa Haus should simply become a sales partner on the side. This is quite easy and leads to employee conditions.

For me, Massa Haus is the epitome of bait-and-switch offers.
 

HnghusBY

2023-01-04 20:35:00
  • #6
We once had a conversation with a representative of a very large prefabricated house manufacturer and also received offers and advice. I did not have to search long to find out that he had been selling chocolates (marketing) just a few months earlier. In doing so, he sold himself to us as if he had been working in the construction industry for years and really told us nonsense like air-to-air heat pumps are the best. The aforementioned representative happened to be building with the prefabricated house manufacturer at the same time..
 

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