Construction in the Munich district, realistic?

  • Erstellt am 2020-07-30 22:11:36

HilfeHilfe

2020-08-01 11:55:03
  • #1
Hello, I really find it very tight... but okay, your house bank knows you / your family and will finance it. I assume your family is solvent anyway with all the real estate assets. But still, it will get tighter with the loans. You should definitely have the construction costs checked seriously given the volume. And also check that your gift cannot be revoked retroactively (e.g., care).
 

Ötzi Ötztaler

2020-08-01 12:31:31
  • #2
Finding comparable jobs in the public sector 100km away from Munich in a small town would actually be the solution to all problems; with the budget, you could then splurge instead of scrimp. But I can well understand if you do not pursue this as an option.
 

Bookstar

2020-08-01 13:56:49
  • #3
You can forget it. Even 100km around Munich, the m2 costs around 1000 euros just for building land. You don't gain much...
 

Ötzi Ötztaler

2020-08-01 14:09:42
  • #4
Well, on the outskirts of a 100km radius around Munich you will definitely find a few spots around 500 euros per m2. If necessary, then just go 10 to 20km further. Unless you accidentally end up in Ingolstadt
 

Muc1985

2020-08-01 14:14:43
  • #5
In Munich, in my neighborhood, a plot of land of about 950sqm was sold 3 years ago (which almost never happens...). The price per sqm was 4.8k. Absolute madness...
 

11ant

2020-08-01 14:56:41
  • #6
How (long) can the city of Munich manage that (still)?, you need cheap tickets and widely radiating transport associations for that. Sylter conditions cannot be good for an urban community in the long run. A city cannot be attractive as a city in the long term if the cafés have to close early so that the servers can still catch the last night bus home. If the traffic light at the intersection fails, you need a police officer who cannot first commute hours later from their offshore residence.
 
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