A house made of timber for 500 thousand rubles. How to build an inexpensive house

Recently, private houses, mainly made of timber, have become very popular. There are many reasons for this phenomenon. First of all, experts note the environmental friendliness of such objects. Secondly, the material helps maintain a constant temperature in the house. For example, in winter it is very warm, and in the warm season, on the contrary, it is cool.

Build a house for 500,000 rubles

Separately, it should be noted the relatively low cost of such houses, compared to objects made from other materials. We offer you timber houses up to 500 thousand rubles. This price category is considered quite adequate. The houses have an attic, veranda or terrace. Everything is your choice, as is the layout. You can decide for yourself what the layout will be and where the bathroom and kitchen areas will be located. In addition, you decide whether the house will be one-story or two-story. Each option has some advantages.

Each project of a house made of timber up to 500 thousand rubles is supplemented with one or another architectural design:

  • Bay window - made on two or one floor, rectangular or round in shape. It does a good job of increasing the interior space. In addition, it is possible to install an interfloor staircase, which significantly occupies the living space.
  • The balcony, designed on the upper level, serves as an excellent relaxation spot where you can relax, watching nature or simply sunbathing.
  • Terrace – can accommodate a dining table, where you will have meals in the fresh air.
  • A garage attached to the building will protect your car from adverse weather or the scorching rays of the sun.

It doesn’t matter for what purpose you are going to purchase such a house - for permanent residence with your family or you want to turn your house into a summer house, opt for timber. Timber is a very high quality material, and it is also characterized by durability. Trust the professionals and you will definitely be satisfied.

All country cottages are divided into two price groups. Houses up to 500 thousand rubles and luxury buildings costing from half a million rubles. About 70% of all proposed houses belong to the first group. Building such a dacha is much easier than buying a one-room apartment in the city.

What is a house up to 500 thousand rubles?

When planning to buy a cottage for half a million rubles, you need to get rid of all illusions. You need to clearly understand that this is a budget building. It will not be usable throughout the year. But from May to October it will be a wonderful home for all family members.

At the same time, such a building is not a blank or a semi-finished product. It is quite suitable for living without further expenses. Even turnkey finishing will not require excessive financial investments. Such a service will add no more than 25-30% to the total cost, but will save you from a lot of problems.

The layout of such buildings is developed taking into account the small size of the rooms. In terms of internal layout, such buildings do not differ from their more expensive analogues. Living in them is also comfortable.

However, the devil is in the details. Affordable country house designs are created from inexpensive timber (often naturally dried), they do not require insulation materials, and simple finishing materials are used.

You should not think that such a building will be an outright miserable house that you will be ashamed to enter. This is a very good cottage that is easy and inexpensive to maintain throughout the year.

What is included in the price of a budget cottage?

The cottage includes:

  • House kit according to the selected project.
  • Pouring the foundation.
  • Installation of communications inside the house.
  • External and internal finishing.

Frame houses are simple; they are easily and quickly assembled on any type of terrain. If necessary, it is easy to rearrange them or even disassemble them before transporting them to a new location.

Builders involved in the construction of such houses assemble kits without the use of construction equipment. The work takes a matter of days, about a month is spent on finishing work.

How to build an inexpensive house

I often get asked questions: how to build a house for 1 million rubles?; Is it possible to build a house for 800 thousand rubles?; How to build a house for 500 thousand rubles? In this article I will tell you the secrets of how to build an inexpensive but high-quality house.

Secrets of an inexpensive home

The secrets of an inexpensive, but high-quality house are a whole complex of design and planning solutions, which we will consider in order, but first, it is necessary to determine a number of requirements that the house must meet. Our house must meet a number of requirements:

1. The house must be durable

2. The house must be warm

3. The house must be made of environmentally friendly materials

4. The house should be beautiful

5. The house must be durable

Layout of an inexpensive house

Let's start with the layout of our house. There is such a thing as the ratio of the perimeter to the area of ​​the room, and we should definitely touch on this point. This value shows how much the length of the walls increases from the area of ​​the room. To make it more clear, let's look at an example:

Using the example, we see that with an equal wall perimeter, the room area in the second option is 75 m2 less. This means that the cost of the first option is much lower, because the cost of constructing the foundation, plinth and external walls is the same in both options, and the area is 25 m2 larger.

Conclusion: It is most profitable to build houses with a smaller wall perimeter in relation to the area of ​​the room. The smallest perimeter is on a square house. In order to improve the architectural solution, various forms of house planning are used, such as bay windows and other elements, but they all lead to higher prices. In our case, the house must be inexpensive, but it must also be beautiful, and we will achieve this requirement using other techniques.

Constructive solutions for an inexpensive house

Foundation

The foundation is the foundation and you shouldn’t skimp on it. In order to reduce the cost of foundations, bored foundations are often used. The pillars are drilled, filled with concrete and a monolithic grillage is placed above the ground. This option has many fans, but I personally don't support it. I believe that it is much safer to put the house on a strip foundation. Let's look at an example:

The main factor when calculating the foundation is the area of ​​support on the ground, and as we see in the figure, a strip foundation has a much larger area of ​​support. In a bored foundation, it is necessary to perform a soil analysis, and if the soil in one place has a lower density, then there is a danger of one of the pillars subsiding. A strip foundation is much more reliable in this regard. In case of slight subsidence, the foundation settles entirely and no subsidence cracks are visible on the walls.

Base.

The base can be made of red foundation brick and crushed stone block 390x190x190. This option is the most successful. Red brick is convenient for leveling; it also serves as a water seal for the main walls. The main volume is made from a block. This option will be cheaper and will meet our requirements.

Walls.

I plan to write a separate article about walls with a detailed development of all possible options, while calculating each option and considering all the advantages and disadvantages. Stay tuned. In this article, I propose to consider two wall options.

1. Expanded clay concrete block M-75 size 390x190x190 - wall thickness 190 mm.

2. Use a gas silicate block produced in Stary Oskol - wall thickness 300 mm.

Each option has its advantages and disadvantages. For example, if wall cladding is not planned immediately, then it is better to use option 2. It will be possible to live in such a house without insulation for the first time, it will be warm enough and there will be no fungus on the walls. The first option requires insulation; it will not be possible to live in such a house without insulation. The first version of the wall is cheaper and, with proper insulation, quite warm. It is necessary to insulate 50 mm in two layers with seams spaced apart. As insulation, it is better to use basalt-based insulation with a density of at least 50.

Floors.

Floor coverings depend on the version of your house. If you have chosen an attic house, it is better to use reinforced concrete floor slabs. If we are building a house on the 1st floor, then it is more rational to use wood and create a ceiling in the form of trusses together with the roof.

Roof.

Due to the high foreign exchange rate, prices for roofing materials have increased significantly. If we are considering an economy class house, then we should use slate. The material is good, durable, not noisy.

Example of an inexpensive house

After a brief analysis of the main positions, I propose to consider a specific example of an inexpensive house and calculate the cost of each section. As an example, I propose to consider the project of a 1-storey building with a total area of ​​80 m2 developed by our company. The house has three living rooms, a living room of 18 m2 and two bedrooms of 16 and 15 m2, a kitchen of 13 m2 and a large shared bathroom that can freely accommodate: a bathtub, a washbasin, a toilet, a washing machine, and a laundry basket. To cut off cold air, a vestibule is required. It’s not worth building a house with a smaller area; you won’t be able to reduce the cost by much, but at the same time you will lose the whole idea of ​​a private house.

Foundation cost

In this project, the foundation is made of strips around the perimeter, as well as under one load-bearing wall (the floor is made of wood and it is desirable to have a span of no more than 6 meters, since the beams are up to 6 meters in size). The width of the foundation can be 370 mm. The volume of concrete is equal to: perimeter (10 + 9.7) x 2 x 1.2 x 0.37 = 17.5 m3 plus internal load-bearing wall 9 x 1.2 x 0.35 = 3.78 Total 17.5 + 4 = 21.5 m3 For calculation, we take 22 m3 , because There may be errors on the ground + compaction with a vibrator. The loads are small, so you can use concrete M-150 on granite 20-40 mm. The foundation must be reinforced in 4 rods with A500C reinforcement with a diameter of 12 mm. The foundation requires 350 meters of reinforcement. Reinforcement must be carried out in accordance with GOST, taking into account an overlap at the joints of at least 500 mm, reinforced corners and a protective layer of concrete. Compaction with a vibrator is a must. Our company is ready to complete this foundation material + work for 5 thousand x 22 m3 = 110 thousand rubles.

Base cost

The height of the base depends on the slope. At the lowest point, it is recommended to perform at least 500 mm. If the slope is very strong, you can achieve a minimum height of 350-400 mm. In the example, we calculate the average height of the plinth 800 mm, of which 200 mm for leveling with red brick and 600 mm for three rows of the block.

Red brick 47 m (perimeter) x 0.2 x 0.38 = 3.6 m3 x per 400 pieces (quantity in 1 m3) = 1440 pieces. the cost of a brick is 12 rubles + work 9 rubles = 21 rubles x 1440 = 30240 rubles

Block on crushed stone 390x190x190 M-75 47 (perimeter) x 0.6 x 0.39 = 11 m3 x 64 (quantity in 1 mz) = 704 pieces cost of the block 35 rubles + work 30 rubles = 65 rubles x 704 pieces = 45,760 rubles

Cement, sand, mesh, water cement 30 mesh x260=7800, sand 5000 rubles, masonry mesh 2x0.38m mesh 10x10 thickness 3mm 50pcs x 40 rubles = 2000 rubles, water 1000 rubles.

Taking into account delivery and other expenses, the cost of the plinth is material + labor 92 thousand rubles.

Basement insulation and backfilling

The base insulation unit can be viewed in the article "". If you want the house to be warm, then insulating the basement is a must. 30% of heat loss occurs through the cold base. To save money, you can use 50 mm foam. The work on insulation and waterproofing will be: 36 m2 x 150 rubles = 5400 rubles. The cost of polystyrene foam is 36 * 0.05 = 1.8 m3 x 2300 = 4140 rubles. As waterproofing, you can use isospan D -1300 rubles. Fastenings 500 rub. If you do not have a central sewer system, then soil for backfilling can be used from a cesspool. Excavator work + manual leveling will cost 5,000 rubles. Thus, the cost of insulation and backfilling, subject to the availability of soil, will cost 18 thousand rubles, if you need to buy soil, then another 3x2500 = 7.5 thousand rubles.

Walls

In this article, we will consider two types of walls: from an expanded clay concrete block 190 mm wide and a gas silicate block 290 mm wide, manufactured in Stary Oskol, and then we will consider various options for wall cladding and calculate their cost.

1. Wall made of expanded clay concrete block 190 mm wide. This wall has sufficient compressive strength, but has weak spatial rigidity. In order for the house to be strong, it is necessary to make a monolithic belt on top of the wall; it can also serve as lintels for windows (with this technique we kill two birds with one stone). Another advantage of this option is that lintels with a width of 190 mm are not produced. “Folk craftsmen” lay the 120x220 lintel flat, so that it hangs on both sides. This cannot be done because the working tensile reinforcement is located at the bottom of the lintel and in any other position it does not work and may break. Another option is to use a metal corner as jumpers. This option is acceptable and will be cheaper, but it is inferior to a monolithic belt in many respects: a monolithic belt is much stronger; the corner rusts over time and this can be seen on the wallpaper through the plaster, etc.

The number of expanded clay concrete blocks for this house is, taking into account the monolithic belt, 1260 pieces and 1.5 m3 of expanded clay concrete per belt. The cost of erecting walls is 1260 pcs x (35 rubles work + 45 rubles c/w block) = 100800 rubles. Construction of the belt work 40 rm x 800 rubles = 32000 rubles concrete 2x4000 = 8000 rubles, reinforcement 12 mm A500S 250 rm x 30 rubles = 7500 rubles . Thus, the cost of erecting walls, taking into account deliveries, unloading, and other work, is 170 thousand rubles. )

2. Wall made of gas silicate block 290mm wide. This type of wall is warmer than the first option and when facing walls, 50 mm of insulation is sufficient. This project requires 600 blocks (22.3 m3) with dimensions of 200x290x600 mm and 2.7 m3 of concrete, if the lintels are made in the form of a monolithic belt, if the lintels are made using a metal corner, 680 (25 m3) blocks are required. The cost of 1 m3 of masonry is 2800 material + 1500 rubles labor = 4300 rubles per 1 m2. For a house you need 22.3 m3 x 4300 = 96 thousand rubles (option with a belt) and 25 m3 x 4300 = 107,500 rubles (option without a monolithic belt). In this option, the belt is 240 mm wide and 300 mm high, the remaining 50 mm must be filled with insulation. Thus, the cost of erecting walls, taking into account deliveries, unloading, and other work, is 190 thousand rubles.(The calculation takes into account only external and load-bearing walls, partitions are not included in the calculation)

Partitions

Partitions can be made from expanded clay concrete block, measuring 390x190x120 mm. The number of blocks for partitions is 580 pieces. Construction cost 580 pcs x (26 rubles block price + 25 rubles labor) = 30 thousand rubles, under the partitions it is necessary to make a foundation. How to make the foundation for partitions, see the article. The cost of a foundation for partitions made in the form of beams is 35 thousand rubles. Another option for making partitions is plasterboard on a metal frame, in this case there is no need to make a foundation for the partitions and they can be done at any time, after installing the roof and installing windows, partitions from blocks can also be made at any time, the only point is this supplying blocks, if there is a roof, then they can only be supplied manually; this is a little more expensive than installation with a crane or manipulator.

Ceiling and roof

A board with a section of 200x50 mm is used as floor beams, laid in increments of 750 mm. In total, it will take 20 pieces to cover, which is 1.2 m3 x 7500 = 9000 rubles, we lay it on top with a half-edged board 25 mm thick x 80 m2 = 2 m3 x 6000 = 12000 rubles. The work is 80 m2 x 200 rubles = 16,000 rubles. For the roof you need 2.5 m3 of timber 50x150 mm and 3 m3 of edged boards, which is 5.5 m3 x 7500 rubles = 41250 rubles. For the roof you need 100 sheets of slate x 180 rubles = 18,000 rubles. Roof installation work 125 m2x450 rubles = 56,250 rubles. The roof and subfloor will be, taking into account all additional costs will be 160 thousand rubles. The lining and drainage system are not taken into account because it is performed after facing the facade.

Summarize

The cost of the box and roof without facade cladding and lining with drainage system was: 110+92+18+170+160=550 thousand rubles. If you make a bored foundation, you can do it for 500 thousand rubles or less. If the base is made with a thickness of 190 mm, then you can save another 35-40 thousand (an option for cladding walls with curtain facades: siding, facade panels, etc.). If you do it even cheaper, you will have to deviate from the requirements that we set at the beginning of the article for this house.

Wall covering

The area of ​​the external walls of this project is: 35 m2 base and 105 m2 walls. Facade cladding can be made of the following materials:

1. Vinyl siding. The cost of 1 m2 is 200 rubles per 1 m2. The cost of installation + insulation is from 400 rubles. for 1 m2. You can get acquainted with this material in detail on the website of the company "Alta-profile", there is also a calculator for calculating the material on the website, enter the data of the material you have chosen and get the required quantity and configuration of the material. From practice I will say that 1 m2 of cladding costs 1000 rubles. Thus, wall cladding material + work + insulation will be 105 * 1000 = 105 thousand rubles.

2. Facade panels. Facade panels in Belgorod are produced by the company "Stofdom"; the cost of 1 m2 of material is 500 rubles per 1 m2, the cost of work is 500 rubles per 1 m2, the cost of material + work + insulation is 1450 rubles. The cost of cladding the walls of the house will be 105 m2 x 1450 rubles = 152 thousand rubles.

3. Basement siding and facade panels. This material is much better in quality, but the cost of material + labor is 1600 rubles per 1 m2. The cost of wall cladding is 105 m2 x 1600 rubles = 168 thousand rubles. Manufacturer: "Alta-profile", "Doke", etc.

4. Facing brick. In my opinion, the optimal solution for façade cladding is facing bricks. Its price ranges from 1,700 rubles per 1 m2, but it has a number of advantages over siding and facade panels. You can use brick from the manufacturer Stroitel. Its price is 15.5 rubles for one and a half red facing brick. In 1 m2 of masonry there are 40 bricks x (15.5 brick +20 work) = 1420 rubles, if you add insulation and cement, the price will be 1700 rubles per 1 m2. The cost of facing a house 105 m2 x 1700 rubles = 178 thousand rubles. You should take into account the metal corner as jumpers.

There are other options for facade cladding, such as marble plaster, bark beetle, but in our example they are not entirely rational.

Let's summarize

A house can be built for 600 thousand, but in this case you will have to use drilled foundations and use vinyl siding on the facade. The warranty for this house will be no more than 1 year, because... the material from which it is made may lose its properties after a year, and subsidence cracks are also possible over time (if you perform a full soil analysis and all the necessary calculations, the cost will also increase).

Our company is ready to offer to build this house for 1 million 300 thousand rubles(without finishing). A strip foundation, facing bricks, metal roofing will be made and all high-quality materials will be used, for which we confidently give a 5-year guarantee, which is stated in the contract. The price includes taxes and you can always take advantage of tax deductions, which will be 1300000*0.13= 169 thousand rubles, which you agree is quite a lot.

I shared all the secrets of an inexpensive house, but if low-level craftsmen build it, they may make critical mistakes, because... In terms of strength, the construct is used, as they say, “to the limit” and mistakes simply cannot be made. For questions about ordering construction, you can call: +79038877318 and +7-915-568-2915, or write a letter to: [email protected]

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Who among us does not dream of our own cozy home? Perhaps only those who already have it. Lately the Internet has been filled with offers for turnkey house construction. The demand and price for such offers are undoubtedly increasing. Most people don't understand what it is.

What does it mean to “build a turnkey house”? What are the benefits of building a turnkey house?

Despite the demand for turnkey home construction, many customers do not fully understand what this means. This means that the customer will be provided with fully finished and comfortable housing. Such a house will fully comply with the customer’s wishes. In this case, the customer will not worry that he did not have time to complete something due to urgent matters, he will simply be provided with the finished work. All that remains for the customer to do is just to celebrate the housewarming. There are definitely many positive aspects in turnkey construction. Firstly, this is a favorable construction price. Secondly, as mentioned earlier, you won’t have to spend morning until evening at the construction site of your house; all you have to do is transport your things to your new home. For a turnkey house, all internal communications are carried out: heating, installation of windows and doors, hot and cold water supply, electricity, sewerage, as well as all finishing work, installation of doors and windows.

The initial stage of turnkey construction.

If you decide to build a turnkey house and find a responsible organization that will do it, then first of all the contractor should offer to develop a working design of the house. It will indicate all stages of building a house, from preparing the territory to finishing the exterior of the house. All stages of such construction must be agreed upon in advance and discussed with the customer. The working design of the house has a very important role. The strength, reliability and comfort of the house depends on the design. A certain period of time is allotted for the creation of a working draft. Before construction begins, the contractor and client must discuss construction costs, work schedules, and payments. In addition to the working design, a more familiar one for us is being created - an architectural one. It is required to obtain a building permit from local authorities. It will also be necessary to create a complete project, which will include the design, structural part and communications layout plan. It doesn’t matter whether you want to build a house according to an individual or a standard project, in any case, you save yourself from further problems. It is important to remember that regardless of the project, construction should be trusted to certified and experienced specialists.

Building materials for turnkey construction of a house.

A special place is occupied by the choice of material for external walls. You can choose either gas or foam concrete, brick or wooden beams. Aerated concrete is a relatively new type of building material for external walls. Its popularity is high because it is light weight, thanks to which you can save on the foundation. Aerated concrete has a high level of strength. An aerated concrete house can last more than 70 years. The construction of aerated concrete walls is advantageously cheaper than, for example, brick ones. Another advantage of aerated concrete is its environmental friendliness. Timber is also a good material. Building a house from a wooden beam will not be difficult. After constructing the box, you need to wait 2 months, since the wood tends to settle. Yellow brick is often used for exterior walls. It has good thermal properties and is fairly light weight. You can also opt for foam blocks. A house made of foam blocks can be erected quickly and easily, even by an inexperienced specialist. Foam blocks are distinguished by their low price, light weight, quick installation, and sound insulation. The disadvantages of foam blocks are their fragility and fragility. With the right approach, the house will come out warm, cozy and comfortable. Insulation of the house is of particular importance. If you decide to clad your house with timber or brick, then thermal insulation must be done without fail. Unlike timber and brick, foam blocks have good heat-saving qualities.

The cost of building a turnkey house.

Many people are primarily interested in the cost of construction. During turnkey construction, the costs of the project, contractor services and the cost of materials are summed up. The price may vary depending on many factors. An individual project costs about more than a standard one. If your construction budget is small, then it is better to stick to a standard project. The quality of such a house will not be worse than one that was built according to an individual project. Also, the price will depend on the location of the building, the geological structure, as well as the presence of a basement and the external and internal decoration of the house.

Build a house for 500,000 rubles: myth or reality?

Everyone who has lived in a rented apartment certainly wants to have their own apartment or house, since not everyone is able to live in someone else’s house and wait for such a frequent guest as the owner. We have already found out that it is better to build a house turnkey in order to save your time and money, but is it possible to do this for 500,000 rubles? The Internet was all over the blog of a young family who wrote about building a house for 500,000 rubles. There were a lot of commentators. The majority assured that this was impossible, and if it was possible, the house would be damp. Commentators also assured that such a building would be favored by insects and that mold would certainly appear in it. It turned out that it is possible to build a house for 500,000 rubles. The main thing is to calculate everything correctly. To build a house for half a million rubles, you need to have a small plot of land, about 6 acres, and an experienced contractor.

When choosing a contractor, you need to refer to the following criteria:
1. Does the contractor have experience and work with turnkey orders;
2. Does it have special equipment;
3. Does the contractor provide guarantees;
4. Order completion time.

Basic expenses for building a house.

When building a house, there are major and minor expenses. The main expenses include the purchase of a plot of land if you do not have one, connection to communications, payment for the work of a contractor, interior and exterior decoration.

The costs of building a house are divided approximately like this:
box at home - 40%,
electricity-6%,
water supply - 7%,
finishing work-38%
and heating - 9%.

Turnkey house - buy or build?

Having decided to build a turnkey house, you will receive a fully finished and comfortable home that will meet your requirements. What is better, to get a turnkey house already ready, in which only minor work remains to be done, or to build it? Let's look at the positive and negative sides of each moment. Any construction begins with the purchase of land. The positive side of building a house yourself is choosing the land yourself. By choosing a plot of land according to your taste, you provide yourself with a good location for your future home. Another positive quality is to develop a project yourself, but this type of work requires quite a lot of time, and without special skills it will be difficult to do this. Be prepared that developing a project and purchasing building materials will require a lot of effort and effort. To build a turnkey house, you will need to find a contractor. During construction, you risk running into unscrupulous builders. One of the main advantages can be considered the ability to do some work yourself. This way you will save your budget. Having decided to build a turnkey house, you have the opportunity to pay money to the contractor in stages. Also, the house, which is built turnkey, fully meets the customer’s requirements. Such a house will not require repairs in the near future. The ability to independently select building materials can be considered a rather positive aspect.

Buying a house turnkey.

When buying a turnkey house, you eliminate all the difficulties with its construction, but it is not easy to find a house that will meet your needs. By buying a house, you save yourself from paperwork and this is definitely a plus. When purchasing such a house, you cannot know what materials were used in construction. You can purchase a house with low-quality materials. You can move into a house that is purchased turnkey right away and do not have to wait for the renovation to be completed. When buying a turnkey house, you pay more. If, when building a turnkey project, you know in advance the comfort of the location and the character of the future neighbors, then when buying a turnkey project, the chances of getting unpleasant neighbors and an unfavorable location are higher. By comparing all the positive and negative aspects of the purchase and turnkey construction, we can draw conclusions. Obviously, building a house is much better.

If you have not come to a clear decision to build or buy, then the following recommendations are for you:
1. Before buying a house, think about why it is for sale. It may have minor flaws. It's better to ask the owner about this.
2.After and before purchasing a plot of land, study the soil and check the level of groundwater flow.
3. When choosing building materials for building a house, pay attention to wooden beams. Cladding with this material will help keep you warm in winter and cool in summer.
4. When choosing building materials and tools, pay attention to domestically produced goods. Their price is 20-25% lower than imported ones, and the quality is almost the same.

Conclusion.

Turnkey house construction is a new phenomenon, but already quite in demand and paid for. If you do not have sufficient knowledge of construction, but want to keep the process of building a house under your careful control, then this construction option will be optimal for you. Often, organizations that carry out this kind of work have good discounts from suppliers of building materials or in construction stores, so such construction may turn out to be more profitable than building it yourself. Is it possible to build a turnkey house for 500,000 rubles? It is possible to build a house for 500,000 rubles, but only in case of austerity. Such a house will turn out to be modest, but in the future you will be able to improve it if you wish, without any problems. Is it better to buy or build a turnkey house? Even after receiving complete information, making a choice is not easy. A turnkey house has a design, layout, cladding and other components as desired by the customer. When choosing a ready-made turnkey house, the positive quality is the speed of completion. One way or another, you can choose the option that will be more optimal for you.