Floor plan single-family house city villa approx. 240m² without basement

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xMisterDx

2022-12-26 21:17:23
  • #1


3k here, 3k there... you'll still be surprised. These little things are what really make the whole thing expensive in the end...
 

dkw8074

2022-12-26 21:24:40
  • #2

The financing is secured, that’s not the problem. And from May until now, there haven’t been any such price increases and the myth of supply bottlenecks is also over.

In AT the construction cost index fell by several percentage points from May to November and, as mentioned, you can tell that companies want to work again. Of course, the price level remains persistently high.
 

xMisterDx

2022-12-26 21:33:24
  • #3
It is also about the price increases in everyday life, which may reduce your budget. I admittedly live a bit further away from Austria, but I can't imagine that food, fuel, energy haven't become more expensive for you. And at least in DE we are expecting another 7% inflation in 2023, then another 3-5% in 2024.

What I mean is, if I dared to pay Rate x in May 2022, then I should maybe think about whether I can still comfortably afford Rate x in 2025 given the ongoing price increases.

And as I can see in the thread history, your price limit was already questioned in May for what I presented to you. Think about that again. I'm fairly sure this will be a really tight squeeze...
 

dkw8074

2022-12-26 21:46:48
  • #4
Thank you very much for the considerations and don't worry, we have them too. Nevertheless, it's about the concrete questions and please not about the budget.
 

kbt09

2022-12-26 22:00:32
  • #5
Well, with the planned fireplace ... and generally with the planned layout focusing on the "corner bench" ... how had you imagined that?
 

11ant

2022-12-26 22:02:28
  • #6
If that went without saying, the mantra wouldn’t be necessary. Unfortunately, the reality looks like this: homeowner reads about the only true miracle stone >> homeowner wants to use it >> contractor knows it’s pointless to contradict an “enlightened consumer” >> the house is built from the true miracle stone >> the contractor doesn’t regret it, as far as problems only show up after the warranty period expires. Yes, but only in principle, not down to the last detail. For example, whether you are “flexible” or “religiously fixed” (between wood and stone, monolithic or ETICS or the like). Incidentally, fewer problem cases occur where the layman does not think he knows better ;-) The chimney in the nursery wouldn’t be worth even an eighth of a crocodile tear to me. You just ignore it. Unfortunately. You apparently also respond to the criticism that the floor plan has already been “rotated through” like a Rubik’s cube on the bottom and the top – unfortunately always with the maxim that the exterior visualizations look as identical from the first to the seventy-somethingth variation as one egg does to another. We’re now at about 140 posts (including the predecessor thread), and I easily see posts 200 to 220 being reached without a knot being untied and a penny dropping. Architects can wake up infatuated homeowners – sign minions unfortunately cannot. So you’ll continue blazing objectively no ground for eternity, but always subjectively with the feeling of continuous optimization :-(
 

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