newfarer wrote:amorphous wrote:newfarer wrote:
Most of the cash in construction goes to waste -theft.Structure is the easiest ,the hardest deal is the finishing.But this can be done polepole.with 12-15m the job will be substantially done.if you want to get more aesthetically the you spend much more.
- How many apartments per floor?
- Plinth area per apartment?
Answer me those and we will separate the possible from impossible regarding your claim
You can work with 80sqm with 3 units per floor.Basic but not substandard finishing.getting above foundation in black cotton soil and the slab are the most costly parts of the structure.walls cost much less.
Assuming each slab floor cost 1.5million and the walls 1million .the structure will total to 12.5 million I would give finishing another 6 million at most . Finishing can be done as letting to tenants is ongoing so you can recoup some cash to complete some floors if cash sources dry up
So in other words your origi figures were way off, right?

Even with these updated ones..you would be talking a very terrible, Pipu/Kariobangi style concrete hideosity for those prices.
In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!