Rough estimate of construction costs for 220 sqm

  • Erstellt am 2018-07-25 09:56:24

Zaba12

2018-07-26 09:06:56
  • #1
You can do it that way, there's nothing wrong with that! I had my bathroom planning done two weeks ago. I'm also planning with [Grohe] fittings. The difference to [Sanitär] was €15 for the washbasin faucet compared to the internet price. Of course, every little bit counts, but you're dealing with really big contracts that you certainly won't be awarding to the local Polish guys around the corner, to save several tens of thousands of euros in price.

Please write down exactly all the positions you need to outsource. Maybe we can at least get a bit of cost certainty here.

What is your plot like? On a slope or smooth as a baby's bottom?
 

Zaba12

2018-07-26 09:09:42
  • #2


Please send me the offer via PM. I would be interested to see how much hot air is in it! Photos are enough. Thanks
 

chand1986

2018-07-26 09:09:59
  • #3
This is a price without additional costs, without outdoor facilities, and – I’m going out on a limb and claim – without any interior work like floors, painting, bathroom, etc.

So the shell of the house.

You might be surprised, but at the moment not much is going past around 2000€/sqm. Period.

And then basement, additional costs, outdoor facilities on top of that.

You want to know the total cost of your project, not just have a shell as a ready-to-finish house, right?

EDIT: yeah, send that to Zaba. This is really way off from everything in terms of the total sum.
 

readytorumble

2018-07-26 09:16:24
  • #4


And are you laying the 200 sqm tiles yourself?
You don’t need baseboards? No adhesive and joint material needed?

If you do it all by yourself, will you manage with 8,000, if not 15,000 won't be enough.
Of course, it also always depends on the floor plan (especially of the bathrooms) how elaborate and thus how expensive the installation will be.
 

WilhelmRo

2018-07-26 09:24:40
  • #5


I had something like that on the table as well. My father-in-law (building hedgehog) then looked over it and laughed at me: "I’ll mark every time the word 'bauseits' appears and write down how much you still have to add in €."
then I put the offer away for the time being.

best regards
 

Zaba12

2018-07-26 09:24:54
  • #6

He’s having it tiled by someone from Poland after all! I once asked a tiler on the bulletin board because I thought it could be cheaper than with my German tiler. After exchanging information & making contact, after a month Wojtek sent an offer. He was seriously more expensive (not under the table, of course). I nearly fell backwards.

An acquaintance said, of course we know a Polish Pjotr who does everything for €12/hour. The problem is you can’t leave him alone without supervision, otherwise you only get dirt out of it.
 

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