In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
This sounds totally [I]ott; [/I]what about telling them you'll pay 1,500 euros max per sq meter.
Have you ever read 'After Hannibal'? by Barry Unsworth quoting 'Stan Blemish' the appalling Property Manager who trys to rip off just about everyone who's daft enough to employ him.
"its not a question of what it costs it's what they can afford that's the point"
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
How can anybody answer based on no info?
Size? Smaller is more expensive per meter.
What sort of work is involved?
Materials?
Time line? Urgent is different then slow.
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
I agree with MyAbruzzoHome that €1,500 is a median figure - possibly more if you need piles. By agreeing to a [i]lordo'[/i] figure you risk laying yourself open to gouging. An alternative is to ask for a [i]Compiuto Metrico[/i]; an itemised list of work, based on quantities and the rates issued by the provincial authority for each type of work.
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
I wonder if getsett is referring to a figure which includes the land, the urbanisation costs etc. etc?
If this is the case, and it sounds as if it is in a nice location, then €2500 doesn't sound unreasonable.
(A site might fetch as much as €300 per sq m - say 1000 sq m for a plot, that's €300,000. Build a nice 150 sq m house on it at €1,500 per sq m - that's €225,000: total €525,000, divided by the sqare meterage of the house gives you €3,500 per sq m.)
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Good point Charles. €2,500 per sq/m for a house complete with land, on a good site, would be OK.
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
I drive by a little weekend place. It was built a year or two a go. It's TINY. One small bedroom, a small kitchen and a small bath. I'm afraid to guess what it cost per square meter. They could have tripled the size and not increased costs that much.
Building costs per square metre
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 05/11/2008 - 04:26In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Thank you to all who have replied. I was beginning to give up hope as I asked the original question on 18 April and, although it was read by many, no-one replied until these last few days. Not being an expert, I now realise that I should have included more information. The price I quoted was based on new build, bi-familiare, 130 sq metres plus some habitable accommodation in the semi-underground garage.and includes the cost of the land. The site is in one of the villages surrounding the Lago di Bolsena - in Alto Lazio. Thanks again to all for your replies. I will take up some of the suggestions put forward.
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Hello There,
Just a quick point that as far as I am aware there are no new anti seismic regulations that have come out recently that would warrant a 300 euro per metre increase in costs. The figures quoted here seems alright, as an average cost for rebuild of a ruin meeting all the current building regs I would say 150,000 euro's not including internal works. Then again in Sicily you can over half that cost to about 65,000 euro's.
Point is get the builder to do the main restoration and then do the internals either yourself or find a independent builder preferably one reaching retirement to reduce costs.
I managed to restore my property which is over 250 sq metre's including doors, floor, windows, electrics, heating systems and fittings all for less than 35,000 euro's and I havn't used cheap materials.
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