Komysh
2019-01-25 06:34:25
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If you mean price-wise now, the heating can be included. The kitchen cannot.Can the kitchen and heating be included?
If you mean price-wise now, the heating can be included. The kitchen cannot.Can the kitchen and heating be included?
If you mean the price now, the heating can be included. Kitchen cannot.
It's quite interesting how the patterns are similar when your eyes are opened and you clutch at straws.
I would be glad to read an experience report here.
What will you do when the Latvian, Polish, Czech wooden house stands, you have saved 50k€, but the house is full of defects and no one cares to come hundreds of kilometers to fix them?
I was born in Poland myself and can tell you about the business dealings: once the order is fulfilled, everything else is your problem, including defect rectification. You can rage with your German mentality all you want. Nothing will happen.
My dad ordered a garage door including a wall breakthrough and installation. When they realized that the work was harder than expected, the construction site was abandoned hastily and half-finished. Mind you, in Poland, with Poles, for a fellow countryman.
Any questions?
Are you okay with your budget being limited and reasonable help being given here with common sense?
To move away from the gallery for a moment, I wanted to ask if maybe anyone has experience with house building companies from abroad that specialize in wooden houses. We can also gladly "risk" looking towards Poland. It would be nice if the discussions really focused on the companies and not on the frequently discussed fears. And please don't worry that I am tempted to buy a Polish wooden house on Ebay just to somehow fulfill my wish for a gallery...
You are welcome to grasp at straws here, but that is not what the question is meant to be. The original question is whether a wooden house can be realized for under 300,000 euros or not. Is it really that stupid to look beyond the horizons of German companies when you consider that in other countries wooden houses have been traditionally built for a much longer time, and therefore the experience is greater?
Maybe there are cooperations between German and, for example, Polish companies with German contact partners... I have no idea if such things exist ... maybe someone from this forum does. My goal is to gather knowledge and better assess my limits. (By the way, thanks to you guys, it's working quite well)
Why so biting and prejudiced?
Just because your dad had a bad experience doesn't mean there are no reputable house building companies in other countries that might actually deliver better performance than local ones...
...let's find out...
maybe without the cynical request for a report on an experience you think you already know in advance.
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