Idea generation, avoiding slipping despite the slope?

  • Erstellt am 2018-11-16 11:47:48

ypg

2018-11-28 20:04:34
  • #1


So, the acquaintances and friends have limited mobility and want a bungalow? But you are fit? I don't understand the causality now, why you want to do the same as them and make a problem out of something that isn't one.
 

11ant

2018-11-29 01:17:10
  • #2
I can't really follow that either: is the tendency toward declining mobility your reality or a "vision of the future" from your buddies that for all people over 30 there are only a few happy adult years left and then the frailty?
 

Tim Müller

2018-11-29 11:41:23
  • #3
Thank you for answering. No, I myself had 9 operations on the musculoskeletal system. Because of that, everything still works, with occasional pain. Regarding the [Grundstück], it was provided to me by the family, meaning I will not sell it.. well, conflicted as they say.
 

haydee

2018-11-29 12:02:36
  • #4
Just familiarize yourself with barrier-free construction. Also, what aids are available.

Talk to construction companies, etc. Sloped plots are more expensive than flat ones. You can also install a platform lift or plan for a later installation.
 

Tim Müller

2018-11-29 19:07:56
  • #5
Yes, with money everything is possible. I am building alone and am on disability pension, so I have a budget of about 180,000. A normal, rather small bungalow would be feasible if you don't have every single task done by a company. That's why the concerns and the step into the forum, looking for other possibilities to live more simply and not fall into endless debt.. :)
 

Garten2

2018-11-29 19:50:43
  • #6
Hello Tim Müller! Build your bungalow with a shed roof, preferably with a wide south-facing front and directly into the hillside. If it is not possible without a floor, then take a look at the homepage of ascendor Lifttechnik. There is certainly a good lift solution there. The Upper Austrian/Mühlviertel company is based in Herzogsdorf/Drautendorf and is becoming increasingly popular and larger. By the way, the owning family also owns the company Biohort. They produce the storage solutions and garden houses that user Nordlys raves about. Now I'll stop with the advertising - ggg.
 

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