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2020-11-17 08:29:50
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How did you manage that in southern Bavaria? I would never have thought that possible. I know completely different prices there; an acquaintance paid well over €750,000 for a similar turnkey house without garden and with worse equipment. You got a huge bargain :)I also want to include my house in the list. Built in 2019/2020 as a turnkey construction in southern Bavaria. Solid construction with 36.5 Poroton T8 bricks without basement. Living area: 245m² + 27m² usable area + 120m² attic (20cm knee wall). Single garage in the house. Partly wooden facade in larch. Balcony in larch. Windows made of larch. Two wooden staircases in oak. Roof overhang 1.5m. Underfloor heating with brine heat pump. Ventilation system. Tiles (bathrooms, entrance) and parquet (oak country house floorboards). Panoramic fireplace (€10k). Floor-to-ceiling shower with rain shower and everything else that is almost standard in bathrooms today. Satellite and network throughout the house. Kitchen in solid but simple design. (There are range hoods costing €4,000 (!!) - crazy). Otherwise little technical gimmicks (KNX or such). Overall, I would classify it as medium equipment. What we paid for it: Plot: 1,000m²: €0 Would have been priceless anyway. House: €540,000 including all incidental costs + outdoor facilities. Own work: Ventilation system, kitchen assembly, window painting. More own work was hardly possible/profitable due to the turnkey construction method and not possible due to the distance from the last place of residence. In total therefore: We are just under €2,000/m² for living + usable area including all incidental costs and outdoor facilities. It could surely have been cheaper - but also more expensive. What bothers me about the costs in retrospect is only that the already low interest rates simply halved again within 1.5 years. After signing the contract, one should simply never deal with interest rates again.