Potential / Experience - building two houses at the same time?

  • Erstellt am 2019-07-26 07:14:09

allstar83

2019-07-26 07:14:09
  • #1
Hello everyone,

we now have the possibility to build two houses directly next to each other (us and sister-in-law and brother-in-law).

What do you think, what cost savings could result from this or which measures should possibly be actively pursued here?

    [*]Same construction company for a good offer?
    [*]Savings potential for outdoor facilities?
    [*]Coordinate site preparation?
    [*]...

We would be very happy about tips or experience reports.

Thank you very much
 

ypg

2019-07-26 07:45:37
  • #2
Shared construction toilet. Otherwise only in the travel costs, e.g. earthworks. Nothing else!
 

HilfeHilfe

2019-07-26 07:54:44
  • #3


oh come on^^

yes, it's more volume, the main contractor would have to have the necessary potential to build both houses in parallel.

But you won't save insanely more either. I don't know what you're hoping for

we recently bought 2 identical cars from a dealer. That didn't impress him. it's down 0.5%
 

nordanney

2019-07-26 10:20:57
  • #4
One can look for a suitable GU. If both houses are built more or less simultaneously, there is quite a bit of potential savings.
 

11ant

2019-07-26 14:53:48
  • #5

are they just neighboring plots or a semi-detached house; and are the houses clones / mirror clones or different?
 

goalkeeper

2019-07-26 14:56:13
  • #6
We were at countless GUs back then – and for us, it was about building a row house group simultaneously: everyone just told us that there were no significant savings potential. Blah blah – they pocket the savings themselves and that's that.
 
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