What do you mean by that? I'm currently at a loss?
I have explained this in detail in my "A House-Building Schedule, also for you: the HOAI Phase Model!" Between modules A and B of the architect's planning, an active break (dough resting with adjustment) is taken. And only the dumbest lambs want to quickly sign with some construction company (which like to lure with same-day fixed price promises). It is better to make a decision later, after service phase 7 of the architect. No
award of contract without tendering (here the word means your orders to executing companies).
We have not decided yet. We have only obtained an offer from , just to have a rough point of reference for the bank conversation. But from what I have heard so far, Danwood is rather among the cheaper providers.
For a financing dummy, such an offer is good, and it should not be used for more than that. However, I would not take an economy or even low-budget manufacturer for this purpose.
We have planned about 180 - 200 sqm. But is that realistic?
We don’t know your financial circumstances, but in my opinion, the house can also be smaller.
We would ideally want the master bedroom on the ground floor, 4 , and possibly a study on the upper floor. But so far we haven't found anything that even comes close to that.
I already said that as a catalog model, it wouldn't exist either. Maybe I will create a special series about that.
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Like for example - who apparently became so used to the missing possibility that he has not answered my message from June 2 last year to this day. I couldn’t do that: it would make me nervous if there were forever a red number over the envelope symbol.