Construction costs are currently skyrocketing

  • Erstellt am 2021-04-23 10:46:58

FF2677

2022-07-01 13:35:54
  • #1
-Here, in a smaller town in Bavarian Swabia, kindergarten is free. Daycare costs 100-150€.
-Regarding buying regionally from the farmer: Would the market support it if 80 million Germans only ate regionally? What would prices be like with such high demand? Here in the forum, presumably everyone can afford it, but pointing fingers at others, I find very questionable!

On the topic:
We laid paving stones in 2020. Now we wanted to lay the same paving stones in the front yard as well. We bought directly from the concrete plant back then.
Just received an offer: price +20% compared to 2020, +5% energy surcharge, +100% higher delivery costs.
 

Tolentino

2022-07-01 15:12:34
  • #2


What is the difference there?
 

Nemesis

2022-07-01 15:15:50
  • #3
Here with us, it is understood that the "classic kindergarten" is for children from 3 years until school enrollment, usually with morning-afternoon hours, lunch at home. A daycare center, on the other hand, is from about 1 year to 3 years and provides full-day care continuously; our little one then takes her nap on site.
 

i_b_n_a_n

2022-07-01 15:17:20
  • #4
You could of course just drive on a hunch with the little piece from the HB to Waldweg 6 in Schermbeck and try your luck to talk them into giving you 2 matching verge tiles ;) The warehouse area there is huge and when I was there last time it was well stocked (but that was a long time ago)
 

i_b_n_a_n

2022-07-01 15:19:49
  • #5

Here, the price of simple concrete stones also increased from €12 to €16 per m² within 9 months. Also plus higher delivery costs.
Furthermore, they were soft as butter, not properly hardened like before.
 

cryptoki

2022-07-01 15:27:38
  • #6

... in other federal states KITA: from about 1 year until school enrollment. Nap usually 1-3, depending on the concept older children can also sleep. Depending on the concept there is breakfast and snack in addition to lunch. Depending on the concept open or closed groups, depending on the concept ...
 
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