Construction costs are currently skyrocketing

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HungrigerHugo

2023-11-07 18:57:52
  • #1


Now I feel like buying a Porsche...
 

Buchsbaum

2023-11-07 21:15:48
  • #2


However, you can largely forget about that due to the geological conditions in Germany. Aside from that, it is far too expensive to develop. But one is still allowed to dream, isn't it.

What would actually help us are long-term electricity storage systems that could make the excess energy from summer available in winter. I also do not see a decarbonization based on hydrogen solutions. Too uncertain and too expensive.

Surely, the required storage systems will be available at some point. But we are talking about decades here.

Already 20 years ago, there was speculation about mini combined heat and power plants in combination with photovoltaics, and at that time this was supposed to ensure the future energy supply for single-family homes. Nothing came of it either.

Unfortunately, the mistakes of politics are getting bigger year by year and now actually endanger prosperity and social peace in Germany.
 

Oetti

2023-11-07 21:22:55
  • #3

What nonsense. Photovoltaics optimized for self-consumption are not oriented purely to the south, but evenly towards east, south, and west, in order to produce electricity as long as possible during the day. I can mount the modules on the house roof, garage, house roof, facade, balcony, fence, privacy screen, whatever. Where there is a will, there is a place for a photovoltaic system.

And you probably won’t have shading from all directions. Merely excuses.
 

chand1986

2023-11-08 10:10:24
  • #4
I want to come back to how producer prices, consumer prices, and the key interest rate move in relation to each other:

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My thesis: In view of this data, further massive interest rate hikes are not to be expected. In fact, even the previous ones were not really sensible when looking at the temporal correlation of the movements.

So perhaps construction activity will slowly return in 2025? 2024 will be a dead year for real estate in my opinion.

The interesting question is whether we will see a peak in prices per square meter for new builds. What speaks for it, what against it? Any ideas?

(Source of the graphic: The blog relevanteoekonomik.de)
 

Benutzer 1001

2023-11-08 14:05:45
  • #5
The rental prices indicate "currently 50m2 for 800 euros cold" then the shortage of skilled workers. And the increased cost of living, everyone grabs what they can.
 

Sunshine387

2023-11-08 17:27:01
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I think that the new buildings will remain price stable. The price increases since 2019 have been really brutal. Construction prices, in my perception, increased by about 30% from 2019-2021 and by another 20% from 2021-2023. After a 50% price increase, it is almost certain that the peak has been reached in a virtually dead detached house new construction market. With still high material, labor, and energy costs, I see little potential for large price reductions (at most 5%). Because, from a historical perspective, single-family homes currently cost as much as they did in the 1990s. Back then, most people simply couldn’t afford a city villa with 200 sqm but built a detached house with 125 sqm. From 2012-2022, almost everyone could afford a house and most even a really large one (150 sqm+). That time is over now. Those were 10 exceptional years when buying and building could be done at a record low (except 2020-2022, when it really got brutally expensive).
 

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