Häusle77
2015-03-17 17:46:42
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Correct, but the building permit is only valid for one year and the offers from the builder usually only last a few weeks or months. If you are planning to build in 03/16 anyway, I would wait for a few more offers.
Statement from a friend who is an architect: It does not have to mean that building the house next year will be more expensive - if you were already planning to build Kfw 70, then in 2016 you will reach the minimum standard and it might even be cheaper next year than today. The reason is the entry-level construction prices, which could lead to a lack of demand if increased.
The architect's assumption is that in 2016 KFW 70 could be available at Kfw 85 prices.
Statement from a friend who is an architect: It does not have to mean that building the house next year will be more expensive - if you were already planning to build Kfw 70, then in 2016 you will reach the minimum standard and it might even be cheaper next year than today. The reason is the entry-level construction prices, which could lead to a lack of demand if increased.
The architect's assumption is that in 2016 KFW 70 could be available at Kfw 85 prices.