Planning a construction project - What is financially feasible?

  • Erstellt am 2019-03-10 19:49:49

Caspar2020

2019-03-11 16:08:34
  • #1


Although that's only due to last year's poor harvest. So it could be gone again next year (even though some stables will probably have forgotten that by then )

In our family, we always calculate with an extra €150. Recently, the osteopath came several times. Unfortunately, he doesn't live on air and love either.
 

s4todres

2019-03-11 16:11:04
  • #2
Really interesting how the hay price has developed in recent years ... Didn't even know that we are here in the "Wendy-Forum"
 

Caspar2020

2019-03-11 16:14:00
  • #3


Nah; no, but as a man I would also have my problems with Wendy. At least it's now clear that this item in the household budget is calculated generously.
 

spirit

2019-03-11 16:30:31
  • #4
We will now quickly wrap up the topic of Wendy again :P

I think we will just take a look at a few home providers and get some offers.

It is easier to calculate with numbers.
 

ypg

2019-03-11 17:15:40
  • #5


I also work between civil servants in part-time day shifts and shift work (couples). That works quite well. The first year is parental leave, after that the children go to the nursery/daycare. The overall arrangement provides good coverage, flexitime is still possible during daytime shifts, right? I would always leave the grandparents out at first. They are allowed to take care, but are not obliged to.
 

Obstlerbaum

2019-03-11 18:10:57
  • #6
With the sum of net salaries and rental income, you should actually be able to build without high blood pressure. Additionally, the plots of land are still reasonably affordable where you are. However, how you calculated the cars so cheaply is a mystery to me. Likewise, what you live on in this expense statement...
 
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