New single-family house in southern Germany

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pagoni2020

2020-12-24 22:12:16
  • #1

I am building new and don't need a bathtub, but I am installing one anyway because a potential buyer in trillions of years might want exactly this tub??? Aha.... that makes sense.
And I, dreamer, thought one builds for their very own needs o_O
Tip on the side: A beautiful house always sells well, with/without a bathtub, with/without a garage, with/without whatever else. It just needs to be beautiful, that's enough, one buyer is sufficient and there will be one in xy years, whatever may happen then.
 

Hausbau0815

2020-12-24 22:21:32
  • #2


I absolutely do not want to pressure you into installing a bathtub you don't need. Then just don't do it.
 

pagoni2020

2020-12-24 22:31:45
  • #3
I will have one too, I had only responded to this rather general statement and have also experienced it differently myself:

A house is just as nice with or without a tub.
 

Nida35a

2020-12-24 23:06:06
  • #4
in 20 or 40 years,
infrared cabin with upper and lower heat and core temperature display and electronic toilet with vital function monitoring,
and therefore no bathtub today because we don’t need it today
 

Bookstar

2020-12-24 23:24:56
  • #5

I don’t understand your post. What exactly is supposed to be a beautiful house? I don’t understand beautiful. Big, well-equipped, good location, black, red, white, balcony, cellar, small or large windows. But what is supposed to be beautiful? Beautiful can’t be quantified and is totally subjective?
 

pagoni2020

2020-12-24 23:36:15
  • #6

Maybe it can be expressed better, I want to say that a house does not become a slow seller just because it doesn't have a bathtub. Just because the house I built now might maybe be sold sometime in the future, I am not going to install a bathtub in advance out of anticipation.
If the house is technically in order/well maintained/no renovation backlog and not otherwise messed up (pick one of these) it will find a buyer. If a missing bathtub prevents a sale, it could just as well be another "missing" feature or different taste etc.
I renovated my property and turned one bathroom into two smaller ones, each with showers, and sold it well within a few days. It was in top condition, decent materials, obviously well maintained, etc., and thus no problem.

Of course, that hardly matters, it must have the above-mentioned things, simply put, it definitely has to be neat and well maintained.
 

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