Someone here in our town did it. Luckily, he ran out of money. The property has not settled after 10 years. And despite the steep slope, your property is too small for that.
Prefabricated house - EBK house (we will build a timber frame house)
I would consider that decision to go with a timber frame house anyway. In my opinion, you come out cheaper with solid construction in the slope affair than by combining two building materials. It might work with a normal basement, but a "monolithic" solution is probably cheaper here.
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By the way, a relatively gentle slope (which I don't even see here) does not "hold" by itself either...
A fill definitely can hold by itself if it is applied properly and compacted in layers. You can get suitable soil easily, as many civil engineers don't know what to do with it and even more builders would love to save expensive landfill fees.
We filled and compacted about 700 m³ on our property, saving around 90k for the basement.
A fill will very well hold on its own when professionally applied and compacted in layers. You can easily get a soil suitable for compaction, because many civil engineers don’t know where to put it and even more builders would love to save expensive landfill fees. We filled and compacted about 700 m³ on our property. That saved us about 90k for the basement.
Unfortunately, I cannot send you a private message. So here are my questions: Did you also fill a slope? How did you stabilize the slope? Could you please provide me with a photo? Thank you very much