Financing land and house? Taking out a mortgage? Construction costs?

  • Erstellt am 2019-03-12 08:35:01

HilfeHilfe

2019-03-13 17:45:57
  • #1

Clean works after all
 

kaho674

2019-03-13 17:49:54
  • #2
Since the matter now seems to be settling into an orderly course, many here would surely be pleased if we could see the plan from the architect man.
 

Zaba12

2019-03-13 17:50:51
  • #3
From my own experience, I can say that during a construction phase nothing gets cheaper but more expensive. Unless something is left out. But if you leave something out of the major items, there isn’t much. Neither the roof, nor the plaster. Plumbing neither, because for many things like [Kontrollierte-Wohnraumlüftung] you have to decide early on.
 

Bookstar

2019-03-13 19:50:41
  • #4
I would still not save too much, in the end you might regret it. You are building for the next 20 years, so 100,000 euros more is relative. But from experience, I know how difficult it is to cut back in the right places.
 

Caspar2020

2019-03-13 22:23:15
  • #5


So before I install a KfW55 house with a fireplace that can hardly ever be used anyway, I'd rather go for the controlled residential ventilation that provides comfort around the clock.
 

Nordlys

2019-03-13 22:40:06
  • #6
I am also shocked about the discussion style. So someone says, this is how we planned it, whether there is an architect or a lieutenant colonel involved is completely irrelevant, the planned costs are this and that, and that is over our budget. The OP now has the right to be listened to and read carefully. Smart advice like, this will all be much more expensive anyway, or that is cheap in Bavaria or something, doesn’t help at all. What helps is a realistically applicable savings list possibly combined with an encouragement to ask oneself, what do we really need? What is our pain point, what don’t we want to suffer under? ... And then the OP answers this question for themselves and us and posts a result. Whether that would be mine is completely irrelevant, it is their result. Good luck, and everything beyond that, including professional bashing, is completely unnecessary. It also doesn’t matter whether Müllersen considers controlled residential ventilation indispensable and Meierbär needs more land sensors and Hermannsen 100 more sockets because Bavarian men and women will build and pay for the house. That’s it. K.
 

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