Careful cost calculation and setting a realistic budget are crucial when building a house in order to avoid additional financing. Ancillary building costs must also be taken into account. To avoid unpleasant surprises during the construction process, builders should not only plan for obvious expenses such as materials and tradesmen's costs, but also potential additional costs such as building permits, surveying and connection fees for water, electricity and sewage.
Ancillary construction costs are often underestimated, but can quickly increase due to unplanned expenses. It is advisable to compare offers from different construction companies. In this way, builders can find out whether or not they are realistically estimating the ancillary construction costs. In addition, builders should think about whether external financing options can be considered at an early stage. By involving relatives financially, builders may be able to secure a financial buffer.
It is also important to keep a close eye on the cost of furnishing the house. During the so-called sampling, decisions must be made regarding the tiles, flooring and bathroom fittings, among other things. However, not all builders like the standard materials. Choosing other options according to individual preferences can quickly become expensive. Customers should therefore check the standards carefully and plan for higher costs if necessary. In this way, unexpected financial bottlenecks during the construction process can be avoided.
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