That is very romanticized :) With today’s towel-sized plots, you have the noisy neighbor right on your doorstep and usually can’t move out immediately, as you can with a rental. The garden is too small for self-sufficiency, and the agreeable subtenant turns out to be a rent nomad who first trashes your place until you finally get rid of them :cool:
Our perspectives differ. ;-) If I take our property as an example, which now is only 567 sqm, minus house and parking space, you can still grow quite a bit. Okay, the neighbors are just the required 6 meters away. And in my own house, in a financial emergency, I would certainly only take in someone I know well to very well. Still, your arguments naturally do have some merit. :)
But back to the topic, a few hours of availability is really intense. On the other hand, energy consultants and banks across the entire country have probably marked today in bold on their calendars. Since this morning, keyboards have been blazing.
But again on the topic, a few hours of availability is really intense.
I checked - at exactly 10:58 a.m. KfW informed that the funds are exhausted. I also had two customers on Thursday who - without the project being presented to me - asked to apply for KfW directly this morning. In case of doubt, one could also change the house bank if we did not approve the loan after all. That would have been a lean €40 million.
I agree. Unfortunately, the opposite will be true because single-family houses are the new scapegoat.
Since I am also "the enemy" when it comes to a home of one's own, I console myself with the fact that everyone corresponds to some kind of scapegoat. Unfortunately, this is now an almost endlessly long list... someone is doing a good "divide and conquer" job. ;-)
Hopefully this nonsense will end now and the whole madness of subsidies is over!
Oh, you built without subsidies? We did too; my solidarity and sympathy go fully and unconditionally, even without being affected myself, to those who relied on subsidies or need them for building a house. I wish everyone to be able to realize their building project anyway.