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What you need to know for the daredevils who are going to build a house in 2022, you need to temper the heat
It’s hard to find someone who doesn’t need a big and beautiful home. Many people dream of building their own family nest for years, but often the desires are very different from the possibilities. So, it has to be put off until the best of times.
Today's edition. "Site" Let the reader know what to consider before starting. construction of the house in 2022. The world has really changed recently. And if this is not taken into account, then trouble is unlikely to be avoided.
Building the house in 2022 "The last two years have been challenging for everyone." But it seems to me that those who got involved in construction at this time found themselves in a particularly difficult situation. And if earlier the state of affairs was more or less predictable, then there were much more problems with lockdowns, Konstantin writes.
“Private business is no good, and the constant stops and restrictions drive it further into the hole. And if there is no work, there is no money, and everything planned collapses like a house of cards. A new era begins where it is hard to be sure. This must also be taken into consideration when planning construction.”
“Suffice it to see how the prices of metal and wood have risen. The estimations have even grown at times. And for private construction, it hit especially hard. Some had to freeze the building, others had to temper their appetites. And someone instead of 200 squares agreed to 100-120.”
“Reassessment of opportunities has led to long-term construction in the past. Some neighbors have been unable to finish their 300-square houses for 7-10 years. Although if they had soberly looked at their resources (and, importantly, their needs), they would have long since completed houses of squares of 150, and would have lived there cheerfully.
So smart people advise to build in one season, and here I completely agree with them. Built a box, covered the roof, inserted windows and doors, failed communications. And there slowly in winter do inside the wiring of engineering systems, but work on the interior decoration. In the spring, guests can be invited to housewarming.”
“And if you inflate and inflate estimates, take out loans and hope for the best, that is the way to nowhere. The longer it threatens to drag on, the worse. Therefore, it is better to build a turnkey house during the season. Yes, it may be small, but it will be. It is permissible to postpone only the finishing of the facade. Otherwise, another crisis may delay the family’s entry into a new home for many years, Konstantin said.
It is difficult to disagree with a man. People often conceive grandiose projects, for which there is often no money, hope that somehow they will master. But in the end, the future "nest" turns into a long-term construction, which for years draws all the juices from the owners. And over time, it turns out that there is no need for such a large house. No money spent or time can be returned.
What do you think of that? Share your thoughts in the comments.
Today's edition. "Site" Let the reader know what to consider before starting. construction of the house in 2022. The world has really changed recently. And if this is not taken into account, then trouble is unlikely to be avoided.
Building the house in 2022 "The last two years have been challenging for everyone." But it seems to me that those who got involved in construction at this time found themselves in a particularly difficult situation. And if earlier the state of affairs was more or less predictable, then there were much more problems with lockdowns, Konstantin writes.
“Private business is no good, and the constant stops and restrictions drive it further into the hole. And if there is no work, there is no money, and everything planned collapses like a house of cards. A new era begins where it is hard to be sure. This must also be taken into consideration when planning construction.”
“Suffice it to see how the prices of metal and wood have risen. The estimations have even grown at times. And for private construction, it hit especially hard. Some had to freeze the building, others had to temper their appetites. And someone instead of 200 squares agreed to 100-120.”
“Reassessment of opportunities has led to long-term construction in the past. Some neighbors have been unable to finish their 300-square houses for 7-10 years. Although if they had soberly looked at their resources (and, importantly, their needs), they would have long since completed houses of squares of 150, and would have lived there cheerfully.
So smart people advise to build in one season, and here I completely agree with them. Built a box, covered the roof, inserted windows and doors, failed communications. And there slowly in winter do inside the wiring of engineering systems, but work on the interior decoration. In the spring, guests can be invited to housewarming.”
“And if you inflate and inflate estimates, take out loans and hope for the best, that is the way to nowhere. The longer it threatens to drag on, the worse. Therefore, it is better to build a turnkey house during the season. Yes, it may be small, but it will be. It is permissible to postpone only the finishing of the facade. Otherwise, another crisis may delay the family’s entry into a new home for many years, Konstantin said.
It is difficult to disagree with a man. People often conceive grandiose projects, for which there is often no money, hope that somehow they will master. But in the end, the future "nest" turns into a long-term construction, which for years draws all the juices from the owners. And over time, it turns out that there is no need for such a large house. No money spent or time can be returned.
What do you think of that? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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